PRESS RELEASES
Church of Scientology Activities
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
A new “Golden Rule” to kindle compassion, better relationships and empower happiness, from a common-sense, universal moral code.
ORANJESTAD, ARUBA •
Since the earliest days of the pandemic, the Freewinds has partnered with government agencies and the private sector to help ensure the safety and health of local residents and visitors.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON •
As they do each summer, drug prevention volunteers from the Seattle Church of Scientology renew their commitment to providing the truth about drugs to the youth of Washington.
STUTTGART, GERMANY •
The Church of Scientology Stuttgart continues its community outreach to help the community stay well.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA •
Last year’s 30 percent spike in drug overdose deaths proves the community must come together to raise awareness of the danger of drugs.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM •
Belgian Scientologists respond to the needs of friends and neighbors after unprecedented flooding submerged parts of the country.
GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA •
Protecting the most basic human right of all, the right to life, South Africa’s Scientology Volunteer Ministers continue to serve Mandela’s beloved country.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
The Church of Scientology of Los Angeles carries out a community cleanup in East Hollywood.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
For UN World Youth Skills Day, celebrated July 15, the Church of Scientology International provides skills training resources for mentors, nonprofits and community programs to help youth improve their ability to learn new skills and survive in today’s competitive and challenging world.
JESOLO, ITALY •
With the country finally open to tourism, volunteers from a nearby Scientology Church bring the Truth About Drugs campaign to Jesolo, a popular Northern Italian town on the Adriatic.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY •
Though scorned in his lifetime for his revolutionary theories, Hungarian physician and scientist Ignaz Semmelweis has since become known as the “savior of mothers.
MILAN, ITALY •
The final stage of an initiative that began June 12 in Rome completed in Milan June 30 with Volunteer Ministers from Scientology Churches and Missions in Italy marking Blood Donor Day with a two-week cross-country blood drive.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
On International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, the Scientology Network joined drug prevention advocates everywhere to combat the drug epidemic.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
Established July 4, 1955, by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington, D.C., holds a unique place in the history of the Scientology religion.
CITY OF COMMERCE, CALIFORNIA •
An unexpected visit to a City of Industry senior complex this spring brightened the day of those on both the giving and receiving end.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
This weekend on International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, and throughout the year, the Church of Scientology International and Scientologists help youth make the self-determined decision to live drug-free. Why? Because drug prevention works. And it saves young lives.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
With COVID restrictions lifted in Los Angeles and businesses able to operate at capacity, the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre organized a cleanup to make the neighborhood friendlier to visitors and residents.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
Mexico Scientologists and their families were honored for their service to church officials and parishioners with a special Mass at the Iglesia Santa Maria de Guadalupe Capuchinas, part of the complex of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
CHATEAUBELEAIR, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES •
Inspired by the Scientology Volunteer Ministers motto—that something can be done about it—24 local volunteers joined the disaster response team to assist Chateaubelair Hospital. With only four hospitals serving the island of St.
MILAN, ITALY •
From decontaminating houses of worship to delivering food and prescriptions, Scientology Volunteer Ministers of Italy look back on 16 months of public service.