PRESS RELEASES
Church of Scientology Activities
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
L. Ron Hubbard’s life and legacy honored at spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, Florida, capped by game-changing unveiling of the Scientology Network for religion’s worldwide growth.
KOŠICE, SLOVAKIA •
Today marked the start of an incredible year as Košice set the benchmark in opening the first Ideal Scientology Mission for Eastern Europe.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Thousands joyously ring in the New Year and reflect on a run of unbridled achievements in the name of a better world.
FAIR OAKS, CALIFORNIA •
Church of Scientology Sacramento and local Scientology Missions promote 21 ways to make Christmas bright at this year’s Fair Oaks “Christmas in the Village” Celebration.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
A tradition began in 1983, when author, humanitarian and Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard donated Hollywood’s first giant Christmas tree with the message “On the day when we can fully trust each other, there will be peace on Earth.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
Friendships and partnerships forged during Hurricane Irma continue to bear fruit. Taking a glance through Clearwater, Florida, today, one would be hard-pressed to find any remnants of the storm that struck the city September 11.
WASHINGTON, D.C. •
Compassion that makes a difference: This is the quality that distinguishes both humanitarians honored October 24 at the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office in Washington, D.C.
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS •
A world-class capital and icon of culture and tolerance welcomes the Church of Scientology to its new home.
DUBLIN, IRELAND •
A new Church of Scientology and Community Centre on a multi-acre estate opens its doors to the communities of Dublin.
EAST GRINSTEAD, UNITED KINGDOM •
The International Association of Scientologists (IAS), an ever-expanding force for good within the worldwide humanitarian community, gathered in East Grinstead, Southern England, on the first weekend in October to recognize a year of expansion and accomplishment.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
Two dogs who proved themselves to be “Man’s best friend” following the September 19 Mexico earthquake Los Topos , the famous Mexican search and rescue team, pulled 33 men, women and children from the rubble of the September 19 earthquake.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK •
Local peace groups and community leaders joined Youth for Human Rights International Buffalo chapter for an International Day of Peace open house and jazz concert at the Church of Scientology Buffalo.
DORADO, PUERTO RICO •
Working with the many volunteer groups, EMTs, members of the military, police, and all of good will who have rolled up their sleeves to help the people of the island, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Hurricane Maria Disaster Response is here for the long haul to make sure the island not only reco
ROCKPORT, TEXAS •
Humanitarian convoy arrives in Aransas County from Salt Lake City with materials to rebuild homes. The “Something CAN Be Done About It” convoy, carrying more than 200 tons of building supplies, arrived in Rockport this morning.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN •
For 14 consecutive years, the Church of Scientology in Taiwan is recognized for its humanitarian work in the country.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE •
Nashville Church of Scientology joined Scientology Churches on six continents and hundreds of like-minded groups around the world in observing International Day of Peace.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
In Mexico City, search and rescue specialists Los Topos Azteca, the Mexican navy, firefighters, search and rescue teams from as far away as Japan and Israel backed by more than a thousand volunteers are working around the clock to pull survivors out of the rubble.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
Providing the logistical support to keep Los Topos and other rescue workers on the job At the Los Topos Mexico City headquarters at the Church of Scientology Mexico, 39-year-old Víctor Ruiz Jiménez, like the rest of his colleagues, is focused on saving lives. And they are doing just that.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
Los Topos Azteca search and rescue team have rescued 26 survivors from the Mexico earthquake. “We need more time to finish this work,” they say.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO •
Los Topos Azteca and Volunteer Minister teams working nonstop for two days to save the lives of those buried beneath collapsed buildings following yesterday’s 7.1 magnitude Mexico earthquake. Rescue efforts continue in a race against time to locate and rescue survivors of the Mexico City earthquake.