PRESS RELEASES

SEMINAR LAUNCHES PROGRAM TO IMPROVE D.C. EDUCATION/LITERACY

WASHINGTON, D.C.SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013

The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office released a new brochure March 6 at a Study Technology seminar for D.C. community activists, officials and educators.

The literacy crisis in Washington, D.C., was the focus of concern to the community activists, officials and educators attending a seminar at the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office March 6.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—STUDY TECHNOLOGY CHANGES LIFE OF A NEW JERSEY MAN

HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEYFRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2013

A new brochure released in March 2013 spotlights Applied Scholastics. Lars Risdal is an example of why the Church of Scientology supports the program.

Lars Risdal, 28, is a confident, extroverted redhead—in a wheelchair.

“I was born like that,” he says. “People ask me about my wheelchair or my disability. To me, it’s not really a big deal.”

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—OPENING OPPORTUNITY TO HAITIAN CHILDREN

CAP HAITIEN, HAITITHURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013

Released in March 2013 by the Church of Scientology, the brochure Scientology: How We Help—Applied Scholastics: Achieving Literacy and Education describes Applied Scholastics at work to provide quality education to underserved children. This is the story of Susi Tschupp and 150 children in Haiti.

Today, in Cap Haitien, Haiti, 150 children attend classes in a new schoolhouse, thanks to educator Susi Tschupp of Clearwater, Florida.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—MAKING LEARNING DISABILITIES VANISH

HONOLULU, HAWAIIWEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013

A new brochure was released by the Church of Scientology in March 2013 on the subject of Applied Scholastics. The parents of Amanda Barefoot’s students can testify to the value of the program.

Amanda Barefoot, 28, didn’t always live in Honolulu—but she always wanted to be a teacher.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—SUPPORTING HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH ASIA

CHENNAI, INDIATUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2013

The first annual South Asia Regional Human Rights Summit has launched teams of young human rights advocates back to their homes in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka empowered with the knowledge and resources to raise awareness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY NATIONAL AFFAIRS OFFICE INTRODUCES DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAM TO MARYLAND NONPROFITS

MITCHELLEVILLE, MARYLANDMONDAY, MARCH 18, 2013

A corps of leaders committed to empowering the community and providing opportunity to at-risk youth learned of a program that can keep kids off drugs.

Community leaders, officials and mentors at the fourth annual Community Day Breakfast of the Maryland-based nonprofit Men Aiming Higher came away from the February 16 event with tools to fight teen drug abuse.

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CELEBRATION OF SCIENTOLOGY FOUNDER’S BIRTHDAY MARKS ANOTHER YEAR OF UNPRECEDENTED GROWTH

CLEARWATER, FLORIDASUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013

More than 4,500 Scientologists from 40 nations gathered for the annual gala celebration of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday (March 13) held in Clearwater, Florida, home to the Church of Scientology’s spiritual headquarters. The weekend of events commemorated Mr. Hubbard’s enduring legacy in an era of unprecedented growth for the religion.

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CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY ST. PETERSBURG HOSTS HUMAN RIGHTS WORLD TOUR

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIASATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013

The 10th annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour returns to Russia.

St. Petersburg, Russia, hosted the fourth stage of the 10th annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour February 20-25, 2013. The Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) team, led by the group’s president Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, held meetings with leaders in education and human rights and assisted with the filming of a new human rights video, We Have Rights No Matter Who We Are.

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NEW SCIENTOLOGY BROCHURE SPOTLIGHTS INCREASED STUDENT PERFORMANCE

NEPALFRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2013

In the brochure released in March 2013, the Church of Scientology features the work of an educator from Nepal who increased passing averages from 30 percent to 80 percent by implementing the technology of study developed by L. Ron Hubbard.

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CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY NATIONAL AFFAIRS OFFICE HOSTS DRUG PREVENTION CYCLISTS

WASHINGTON, D.C.THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013

Circling the globe by bike in the name of a drug-free world

The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office in Washington, D.C., hosted two Russian athletes February 11 who are raising awareness of the need for drug education. The cyclists, Alen Khairullin, 26, and Pavel Grachev, 47, have already cycled for 4,660 miles and are circling the globe by bicycle.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—JAMAICAN EXPAT BRINGS HUMAN RIGHTS HOME

JAMAICAWEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013

David Chen returned to visit his native Jamaica from London in February 2013 with a burning desire to empower his countrymen by educating them on the importance of preserving and protecting human rights. Chen arrived to join the 10th annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—HUMAN RIGHTS WORLD TOUR IN GENEVA

GENEVA, SWITZERLANDTUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2013

As home to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland, is a fitting venue for the 10th Annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour.

For a week in mid February, Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, President of Youth for Human Rights International, and volunteers of the Youth for Human Rights Geneva chapter held a series of meetings with staff of various diplomatic missions to the United Nations and representatives of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the Office’s Palais Wilson headquarters.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—NEW POLL SHOWS NEED FOR DRUG PREVENTION

TOKYO, JAPANMONDAY, MARCH 11, 2013

75 percent of Japanese schoolchildren oppose use or possession of quasi-legal drugs

A poll conducted and released February 19 by Japanese news agency Kyodo Tsushin reported more than 75 percent of Japanese junior high school and high school students feel possession or use of “dappo habu” (quasi-legal drugs) is bad, while the remaining students think there is nothing wrong with possession or possession and use of these substances as long as they are not banned.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—NEW HOPE FOR MONGOLIA

ULAN BATOR, MONGOLIASUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013

A new brochure, Scientology: How We Help—Achieving Literacy and Education, describes a worldwide movement to revert the educational decline through the technology of study.

The brochure Scientology, How We Help: Applied Scholastics, Achieving Literacy and Education, was released in March 2013, to describe the tools to make quality education available anywhere, as a recent project in Mongolia illustrates.

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CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY NASHVILLE HOSTS BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAM

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEEFRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013

In honor of Black History Month, the Church of Scientology Nashville hosted a program on the roll of Black athletes from the early years of basketball, and launched a new community initiative—City Hoops—aimed at engaging youth through sports.

The Church of Scientology of Nashville and the Black Legends of Professional Basketball Foundation co-organized a Black History Month program to honor African American athletes of the 1950s and to launch a new citywide sports initiative—“City Hoops.”

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CZECH STUDY METHODS FEATURED IN NEW SCIENTOLOGY BROCHURE

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLICTHURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013

Helping to raise standards of education and literacy throughout the Czech Republic through Study Technology

Released March 2013, the brochure Scientology, How We Help: Applied Scholastics, Achieving Literacy and Education features the Czech Republic, where the Ministry of Education has officially accredited The Basic Study Manual, a text published by Applied Scholastics International, for use in teacher training.

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NEW SCIENTOLOGY BROCHURE PROMOTES LITERACY & EDUCATION

ST. LOUIS, MISSOURITHURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013

The Church of Scientology spotlights Applied Scholastics in a new publication. Applied Scholastics provides tools to reverse declining educational trends through the technology of study developed by L. Ron Hubbard.

In March 2013 the Church of Scientology released a new brochure—Scientology, How We Help: Applied Scholastics, Achieving Literacy and Education.

Illiteracy costs government, business and taxpayers trillions of dollars and the cost in human terms is incalculable.

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SCIENTOLOGY: HOW WE HELP—BUENOS AIRES VOLUNTEERS SPREAD THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINAWEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013

In Argentina and in countries around the world, volunteers from Scientology Churches use The Truth About Drugs program to educate youth so they can make informed decisions not to take drugs.

February is summertime in Argentina, and volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Buenos Aires are out on the street, letting youth know the truth about drugs.

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BRUSSELS BRANCH OF THE CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY FOR EUROPE HOSTS HUMAN RIGHTS EVENTS

BRUSSELS, BELGIUMSATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013

Belgian Scientologists promote human rights awareness on the 64th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY FORWARDS THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY YOUTH

CLEARWATER, FLORIDAFRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013

The Right to Education was the focus of a fundraiser hosted by the Church of Scientology January 13 at the Fort Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida.

The Church of Scientology hosted a benefit concert on behalf of Men of Vision, an organization of some 100 young men in the Hillsborough County school system grades 6-12.

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