PRESS RELEASES
Church of Scientology Activities
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA •
On Saturday, August 24, the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International hosted its 44th Anniversary Gala in Hollywood. The black-tie event was attended by more than 1,000 guests including such prominent members of the Church as John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Anne Archer, Jenna Elfman, Nancy Cartwright, Michael Pena, Erika Christensen, Emily Armstrong, Cedric Bixler and Laura Prepon. The annual affair culminated in an ensemble musical concert featuring Grammy-winning jazz legend Chick Corea.
ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA •
Helping San Gabriel Scouts fulfill their duties at this summer’s San Gabriel Valley Council Boy Scout Expo
When the Boy Scout movement began in America in 1910, youth faced a very different set of challenges. Today, drug abuse pervades every community and all levels of society.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
Church of Scientology National Affairs Office promotes drug-free living in Washington, D.C., on National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime.”
Volunteers from the Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C., and staff of the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office joined in the celebration August 6 of the 30th annual National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime.”
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Drug counselors, gang interventionists and other community activists learned The Truth About Drugs curriculum at a workshop at the Church of Scientology Los Angeles.
The Church of Scientology Los Angeles hosted a drug education workshop July 20 to train drug counselors, gang interventionists, drug rehabilitation specialists and other community activists on the Truth About Drugs curriculum.
HAMBURG, GERMANY •
The Church of Scientology Hamburg hosted a United Nations International Friendship Day celebration and concert July 28 to promote the ideals the day represents.
In 2011, the UN proclaimed Friendship Day in the belief that “friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.”
SACRAMENTO, CA •
Second annual International Friendship Day event acknowledges community leaders.
Seven Sacramento community and religious leaders were honored July 30 at the second annual United Nations International Friendship Day “Friends of the Community” breakfast and awards ceremony at the Church of Scientology of Sacramento.
International Friendship Day was proclaimed by the UN in the belief “that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.”
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
Nashville Church of Scientology celebrates International Day of Friendship with a forum dedicated to religious tolerance.
The Church of Scientology & Celebrity Centre of Nashville hosted an interreligious forum on United Nations International Friendship Day July 30, bringing together leaders from across Tennessee to coordinate actions to raise the bar on religious tolerance throughout the state.
MILAN, ITALY •
Church of Scientology of Milan volunteers bring drug education to the youth of their city.
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Milan are ensuring that youth in their city learn the truth about drugs this summer.
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA •
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Pretoria help protect youth in the South Africa township of Shoshunguve from the danger of drugs.
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Pretoria helped organize a park cleanup and drug education seminar July 20 in coordination with the Agape Youth Movement of Soshanguve to provide township youth the information they need to decide to live drug-free lives.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA •
The Church of Scientology of Melbourne organized a human rights education workshop for leaders of the Australian Oromo Community.
Leaders of the African Oromo Community in Melbourne attended a human rights seminar July 7, 2013, as the first step of a program to bring change and hope to the Oromo people. The training session, organized by the Church of Scientology of Melbourne, introduced community leaders to the human rights education program of Youth for Human Rights, an initiative supported by the Church of Scientology.
VENEZUELA •
The Truth About Drugs initiative, supported by the Church of Scientology, works year-round to combat drug abuse and addiction.
The Truth About Drugs team of Venezuela pulled out all stops June 26, United National International Day against Drug Abuse and Addiction, to bring the message of drug-free living to people throughout the country.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA •
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Melbourne promote drug-free living at Aussie Rules Football game.
In the wake of reports of increased use of social drugs like cocaine and methamphetamines among Australian Rules football players, volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Melbourne distributed thousands of copies of The Truth About Drugs booklets to Aussie Rules fans July 7 at an Australia Football League game at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
RUSSIA •
Athletes from Scientology Churches, Missions and like-minded groups in the Commonwealth of Independent States ran in the 5th Annual Marathon for a Drug-Free Russia to spread the truth about drugs in towns and cities throughout their country.
PADUA, ITALY •
Helping young people live drug-free lives with a drug prevention bicycle tour July 24, 2013, organized by the Church of Scientology of Padova.
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Padova organized a sports event 24 July to spread the word on drug-free living.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
National Scientology Organization of Mexico volunteers introduced the Truth About Drugs to health officials, parents and community programs.
Representatives of the National Scientology Organization of Mexico participated in a July 2013 conference organized by the Secretary of Health of Mexico City, making The Truth About Drugs booklets and audiovisual materials available to those concerned with drug education and prevention.
LOS ANGELES, CA •
Bridge Publications, publisher and distributor of the Dianetics and Scientology books of L. Ron Hubbard, is honored for setting the standard for the publishing industry.
At the Manufacturing Leadership Summit June 3-5 in Palm Beach, Florida, Bridge Publications, Inc. earned its fifth consecutive Manufacturing Leadership 100 Award, an honor that acknowledges companies and individuals shaping the future of global manufacturing.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON •
Volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Seattle bring the truth about drugs to the youth of the city.
A team of volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Seattle, concerned by drug abuse trends in their city, have dedicated themselves to providing youth with the information they need to make informed decisions to live drug-free.
CANADA •
Volunteers from Scientology Churches in Canada promote drug-free living.
Promoting the message of the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking—“Make health your new ‘high’ not drugs” —volunteers from Scientology Churches across Canada are helping hundreds of young people learn the truth about drugs this summer.
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL •
Seeking a lasting peace in Israel, the Center of Scientology brings Arabs and Jews together to resolve conflicts.
The Center of Scientology of Tel Aviv held the second in a series of conflict resolution seminars 16 July. Their purpose: to ensure a lasting peace for all.
MEXICO •
Scientologists work with Mexican police to help youth live drug-free lives.
To ensure youth in Mexico are provided with the information they need to make informed decisions to live drug-free, the Social Reform Office of the National Scientology Organization of Mexico helped organize and conduct a training program July 8-12 for the Mexico City Police Unit for School Safety.