PRESS RELEASES
MAE SALONG, THAILAND •
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Asian Goodwill Tour is Welcomed to the tribal village of Mae Salong near Thailand’s border with Myanmar and Laos.
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND •
Six weeks after Hurricane Dorian decimated Grand Bahama Island and Abaco, many residents are still without basic necessities. Scientology Volunteer Ministers help provide fresh water and meals to those in need on Grand Bahama Island.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA •
Church of Scientology San Jose and the local chapter of United for Human Rights organized an interfaith roundtable to discuss challenges and solutions to peace.
DENVER, COLORADO •
Providing an effective alternative to drug abuse and addiction to Colorado families.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Drug prevention specialist Michael DeLeon, who partners with Foundation for a Drug-Free World, is on a mission to save the next generation from addiction.
HELSINKI, FINLAND •
Friendliness and warmth—this is how the members of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers European Goodwill Tour speak of the people of Helsinki.
EAST GRINSTEAD, ENGLAND •
The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) gathers in East Grinstead, Southern England, to mark a year of unparalleled achievement in the name of uplifting Mankind.
PANAMA CITY, PANAMA •
A Scientology Mission in Panama City, the jewel of the Americas
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, CALIFORNIA •
Help is urgently needed to support the firefighters and emergency personnel battling the fire.
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND •
Feeling “amazing” after a Scientology assist, the director of a preschool on Grand Bahama Island decides to use this technology with her children and form up a group to share the help with others.
SOUTH LONDON, ENGLAND •
With signs proclaiming “Stop the Torture, Ban Electroshock Treatment,” CCHR, a UK-based human rights group, picketed Maudsley Hospital in South London to protect the rights of mental patients.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
This year’s series of religious diversity forums at the Church of Scientology Los Angeles brought together leaders and members of many different faiths in the spirit of friendship.
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO •
Volunteers bring the education human rights materials of Youth for Human Rights to the 11th annual Albuquerque International Festival that celebrates the diversity and culture of the city’s International District.
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA •
Youth for Human Rights and the Church of Scientology Twin Cities teamed up to educate community partners on human trafficking in Minnesota: how to report it and how to prevent it.
TSAWWASSEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA •
With events for all ages and a great cause, the Centennial Beach Drug-Free Dash in Tsawwassen, British Columbia raised awareness about drug abuse and addiction and was also just plain fun.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA •
A Pasadena-based attorney and a Liberian human rights champion are sparking and sustaining a literacy movement to reverse the inequities in West Africa, a region ravaged by injustice that is fueled by illiteracy.
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND •
These were the words posted on Facebook this weekend when the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Bahamas Disaster Response Team answered a call for help.
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND •
With so many people in need on Grand Bahama Island, the government’s weekend Relief Days are getting needed supplies out of the warehouses and into their hands.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
An exhibit at the Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C., in which students from around the globe shared their dream of a world at peace.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
Nashville Church of Scientology brought together religious leaders from the city’s diverse cultural landscape to explore the similarities and differences of their faiths and gain greater understanding, interaction and cooperation.