Search results

ANHEUSER BUSH—STAND BY YOUR COMMITTMENT TO HUMAN RIGHTS AND STOP SUPPORTING LEAH REMINI’S ANTI-RELIGIOUS HATE

Anheuser-Busch claims it is “committed to business practices that do not infringe on human rights and do align with various international standards of responsible business conduct, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” and that “leadership by personal example is the best guide to our culture.” You are setting a very poor example by using your advertising dollars to keep A&E’s Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath on the air—a show that has has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.

ATLANTIC COAST BRANDS: SUPPORT BEAUTY NOT HATE

Atlantic Coast Brands should take a page from Christie Brinkley, the face of their company, and “choose to create beauty, through mutual respect, compassion and love.” Instead, they are endorsing the opposite by sponsoring A&E’s anti-religious programming, Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath, which has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.

HONOR AND HELP YOUR PARENTS: A WORTHY MESSAGE ON THE DAY OF THE DEAD

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIATUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022

The Way to Happiness Foundation and the Purhépecha-Monarca Association honored parents and ancestors with a float and traditional dancers at the 7th annual Long Beach Día de Los Muertos Parade and Festival.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST: THE LADS FROM LONDON

LONDON, ENGLANDFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010

In a video featured on the new Scientology Video Channel at www.scientology.org, the Jive Aces talk about how Scientology has enhanced their lives and music.

VOLUNTEER MINISTERS FROM THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY CINCINNATI HOLD DISASTER RESPONSE TRAINING AND BLOOD DRIVE

FLORENCE, KENTUCKYTUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021

The Church of Scientology of Cincinnati spotlighted preparedness this month—being prepared to help others in times of disaster and organizing a blood drive to help ensure the community has these life-giving supplies in times of need.

ARCHITECT BUILDING A DRUG-FREE FUTURE FOR ISRAELI YOUTH

TEL AVIV, ISRAELTHURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013

Center of Scientology for Tel Aviv hosts drug prevention seminar to help youth make informed decisions to live drug free.

The 40 high school students and their teachers who attended a three-hour seminar at the Center of Scientology for Tel Aviv last week came away with a conviction to leave harmful substances alone.

The seminar was presented by Ayelet Mallis Cohen, an architect and interior designer who also coordinates the Truth About Drugs education and prevention program the Center supports.

“IS THERE A WAY TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS?” ASK UGANDA VILLAGERS

WOBULENZI, UGANDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2014

Scientology Volunteer Ministers conduct seminar in Central Uganda village of Wobulenzi

Some 35 miles (57 kilometers) north of Kampala in the Luwero District of Central Uganda, villagers of the town of Wobulenzi learned an important lesson at a Scientology Volunteer Ministers seminar on conflict resolution.

The town council chairman and local teachers were among the 900 villagers who attended the program conducted by a team of Kampala-based Scientology Volunteer Ministers.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST—AGNETA STÅHL: A SATISFYING AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE

SWEDENTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011

Agneta Ståhl measures her success by how well those around her are doing—particularly her family. Her video is one of more that 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos on www.Scientology.org.

Being the best possible mother was always top priority for Agneta Ståhl.

'SPREAD A SMILE' MUSIC VIDEO SURPASSES 10 MILLION YOUTUBE VIEWS

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIASUNDAY, MAY 17, 2020

Grammy Award-winning legends Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Mark Isham and David Campbell have a digital milestone to smile about. As individuals and institutions the world over face unprecedented challenges, Grammy Award-winning music legends teamed up to help spread a smile and stay well.

COMING TOGETHER TO BRING HELP AND HOPE

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURIMONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020

Community Action Plan in Kansas City to locate the needs of the community and organize volunteers to provide those services.