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NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK •
Citizens Commission on Human Rights brought its traveling exhibit to New York to inform and educate those attending the American Bar Association Annual Meeting on the need for the legal community to champion the rights of children and families and protect them from dangerous psychiatric drugs.
QUÉBEC, CANADA •
Fifteen hundred Scientologists and their guests from across Canada and the United States packed the street in front of 665 rue Saint-Joseph in the heart of the Nouvo Saint-Roch district of Lower Quebec City to attend the opening of the Church of Scientology of Quebec/Église de Scientologie de Québec on Saturday, January 30, 2010.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA •
Event presents litany of facts warning of psychiatric drug dangers. The Church of Scientology of Los Angeles and the L.A. chapter of Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) held an open house and conference to educate the community on the dangers of mind-altering psychotropic drugs.
These individuals were expelled from the Church, are not Scientologists and do not deserve a platform from CNN to promote their heretical behavior
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON •
Church of Scientology Seattle volunteers help keep one of the city’s oldest green spaces beautiful. Seattle’s Scientology Environmental Task Force and The Way to Happiness Foundation volunteers celebrated Earth Day in Kinnear Park by removing invasive species from the park entrance.
NORWAY •
Kjerstin Kartrud combines grace, compassion and determination in the creation of her own future. Her profile is one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos available on the Scientology website at www.scientology.org.
A dancer in the Norwegian National Ballet until she started a company of her own, Kjerstin Kartrud, 51, now runs three ballet schools near Oslo, Norway, where she loves to watch children discover the joy of dancing, as she did at age 11.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA •
Scientology Volunteer Ministers deploy across multiple districts of Pinellas County and across Tampa Bay to bring relief in the wake of Hurricane Irma. From cleaning up the streets, clearing away collapsed trees and providing supplies to shelters—Volunteer Ministers are active in helping the community get back to normal again.