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RELIEF DAY IS DELIVERING SUPPLIES RIGHT TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED THEM MOST

FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA ISLANDTUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2019

With so many people in need on Grand Bahama Island, the government’s weekend Relief Days are getting needed supplies out of the warehouses and into their hands.

CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY RESPONSE TO ABC NEWS-20/20 INQUIRY #2 - 27 OCTOBER 2015

FUNERAL SERVICE

VENTURA SCIENTOLOGISTS STEP OUT WITH EDUCATION ON DISEASE PREVENTION TO CONTROL NEW CASES OF COVID 19

VENTURA, CALIFORNIAMONDAY, JUNE 29, 2020

With over 2,000 cases of Covid-19 so far in Ventura County—818 over the past two weeks—volunteers from the Church of Scientology of Ventura are letting the community know something can be done about it.

JOINING FORCES WITH THE LAPD TO MAKE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR UNDERSERVED KIDS

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIAMONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2020

Despite COVID-19 cases surging in Los Angeles County, the Northeast Police Station and the Church of Scientology were determined to provide toys for children who would otherwise go without.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST—BARRY COZIAHR’S DREAM OF PEACE

Scientology inspired Barry Coziahr to reach out to others to create a better world.

Scientologist Barry Coziahr believes we can combat the violence that blights our cities, one person at a time, with The Way to Happiness, an entirely nonreligious, common-sense moral code written by L. Ron Hubbard.

His belief is based on personal observation.

KINDNESS RESTORES FAITH IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES

EDINBURGH, SCOTLANDWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021

Scottish Scientology Volunteer Ministers bringing help to the community.

HELPING THOSE WHO HELP: READY-FOR-ACTION NEW HOME OPENS FOR CLEARWATER COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST—BARBARA SCHNEIDER’S HAPPY ENDING

SWITZERLANDMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2012

Scientologist Barbara Schneider is a model, TV personality, paramedic, Scientology counselor and mother of four who didn’t anticipate how well things would turn out 18 years ago when things went wrong. Born and working as a paramedic in Lugano, Switzerland, in the early 1990s a failed relationship left her desperate to get away. “I went to a travel agent and told him I needed a change,” she says. “I wanted to be someplace far away and on the sea.”

MEAD JOHNSON: LIVE UP TO YOUR PRINCIPLES AND DROP LEAH REMINI’S HATE-FILLED TV SERIES

According to Mead Johnson’s website, the company, “believes it is imperative to conduct business in a manner that is consistent with the highest principles of moral and ethical behavior.” If so, how can Mead Johnson support anti-religous hate with its advertising dollars?