30 June 2010
Scientology Volunteer Ministers: Why We Help |
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| | Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 30 June 2010 | | |
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The last decade has been one of the most turbulent in our history. Opposing ideologies, violent revolutions and a frail social economic structure have subjected more than one-third of the world’s population to oppression, poverty and brutal human rights violations. Terrorism and a global economic crisis... |
4 June 2010
Scientology Volunteers Establish Headquarters for Haiti |
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| | Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 4 June 2010 | | |
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Pétionville, Haiti—The Church of Scientology International Volunteer Ministers opened a new headquarters Saturday, signaling a new level of commitment to the people of Haiti in rebuilding their country. Located just east of Port-au-Prince, the new headquarters will facilitate the staging... |
26 May 2010
Report from Nashville: Scientology Volunteer Ministers and the Nashville flood cleanup |
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| | Nashville, Tennessee • 26 May 2010 | | |
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On the first weekend of May, the Cumberland River overflowed, flooding downtown Nashville. Not only were entire neighborhoods submerged, but resorts, restaurants and hotels were inundated with floodwater and mud. Mayor Karl Dean has predicted the cleanup will cost $1.5 billion and the relief effort will... |
18 May 2010
Scientology Volunteer Ministers pledge to help build a brighter future for Haiti on country’s Flag Day |
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| | Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 18 May 2010 | | |
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Flag Day in Haiti, May 18, took on new significance this year as Haitians and friends from around the world reaffirmed their commitment to rebuild the country from the January 2010 earthquake. In this spirit, 100 Haitian Scientology Volunteer Ministers, joined by dozens of Volunteer Ministers from... |
9 May 2010
Chile: Scientology Volunteer Ministers administer to earthquake and tsunami victims |
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| | Chile • 9 May 2010 | | |
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In the early hours of 27 February, 2010, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Chile. The main shock created a tsunami that killed hundreds of people and affected more than 2 million in various cities and towns of this country. The city that was mainly affected was Concepción, the second largest city in... |





