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THE MOTTO OF THE SCIENTOLOGY VOLUNTEER MINISTER IS SOMETHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT: NO MATTER WHEN AND NO MATTER WHERE

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIATUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2023

Disasters don’t go on vacation, which is why Scientology Volunteer Ministers are on call over the holidays and throughout the year.

ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11 VOLUNTEER MINISTERS MARK THAT TRAGIC DAY AS THE TURNING POINT OF THEIR MOVEMENT

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORKSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

The overwhelming destruction in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attack proved to Volunteer Ministers that no matter the hardship, “Something can be done about it.”

SCIENTOLOGY NATIONAL AFFAIRS OFFICE CONCERT FEATURES MUSIC OF BROTHERHOOD

WASHINGTON, D.C.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2013

African-Indian fusion reaches across diverse cultures to find common values

Leading members of the diplomatic community, including South Africa Ambassador to the U.S. Ebrahim Rasool, federal officials and community leaders, shared an evening of music dedicated to human rights September 13 at the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office in Washington, D.C. The concert featured Gondwana Dawn, a group whose music reflects an abiding belief in the brotherhood of Mankind.

STANDING UP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY COMMUNITY CENTER OF HARLEM

HARLEM, NEW YORKWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2016

The Church of Scientology Harlem celebrated International Human Rights Day with a forum and open house to bring the community together in honor of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

HAPPINESS IS COMPLETING THE SEVEN TOUGHEST LONG-DISTANCE RACES IN THE WORLD

MILAN, ITALYMONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2019

When Italy’s Simone Leo, a long-distance runner featured on the Scientology Network in an episode of I Am a Scientologist , finished the Brazil 135—a 48-hour race through mountains and jungles—he became the first athlete to complete all “Seven Sisters” 135-mile ultramarathons.

BRUSSELS OPEN HOUSE PROMOTES TOLERANCE AND INCLUSION

BRUSSELS, BELGIUMWEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018

In celebration of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Brussels branch of Churches of Scientology for Europe and Youth for Human Rights hold an open house and forum to explore solutions.

SHARING THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS ON WORLD HAPPINESS DAY

SEATTLE, WASHINGTONTUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2017

The Church of Scientology Life Improvement Center in Downtown Seattle and the Seattle chapter of The Way to Happiness Foundation joined forces by sharing a simple guide to better living with hundreds of people on International Day of Happiness.

SWING BAND REACHES OUT WITH THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS

PORTSMOUTH, ENGLANDSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018

Britain’s Got Talent 2012 semi-finalists, the Jive Aces, rocked the streets of Portsmouth, England, February 15, to reach out to people about the dangers of drugs. Shoppers in the heart of Portsmouth were treated to a none-too-typical Thursday afternoon February 15, when the Jive Aces , UK’s No.

CCHR EXHIBIT EXPOSES HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN THE MENTAL HEALTH INDUSTRY

WASHINGTON, D.C.MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018

Mental Health watchdog Citizens Commission on Human Rights Psychiatry: An Industry of Death exhibit in Washington, D.C., tells the untold story of the mental health industry.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ROUND TABLE ON HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

DENVER, COLORADOMONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2017

Rocky Mountain chapter of United for Human Rights co-hosts panel discussion on Freedom of Religion and Belief at the Church of Scientology Colorado.