11 April 2010
Scientology Volunteer Minister shares her experience in Haiti critical care unit |
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| | Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 11 April 2010 | | |
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Elena, a Scientology Volunteer Minister who recently returned home to the United States from Haiti, shares her experiences working the night shift at the General Hospital critical care unit. “There was an old lady who was so thin you could count her bones. She had probably not been doing well before... |
8 April 2010
Scientology-sponsored ship brings more than 100 tons of supplies to Haiti for the relief effort |
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| | Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 8 April 2010 | | |
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A Scientology-sponsored “Lifeboat to Haiti” arrived in Port-au-Prince on April 8, carrying more than 100 tons of urgently needed supplies including medicine, medical equipment, an ambulance, food, cooking stoves and tents. In the first weeks following the earthquake, the Church of Scientology sponsored... |
19 March 2010
Scientology Volunteer Ministers receive key to the city of North Miami |
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| | Miami, Florida • 19 March 2010 | | |
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A Scientology-sponsored ship is loading up with supplies for Haiti, including wood-burning stoves from the charity founded by Lola Poisson-Joseph, wife of the Haitian Ambassador to the United States. The 896-ton ship, Hornbeam, a former US Coast Guard icebreaker, is transporting more than 100 tons... |
Scientology-sponsored relief team from Italy leaves for Haiti |
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| | Milan, Italy • 19 March 2010 | | |
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A team of eight Italian disaster specialists sponsored by the International Association of Scientologists left for Haiti on Monday, March 15. Departing from Malpensa Airport near Milan, they took with them 2.7 tons of supplies, including more than 1,300 pounds of medical equipment and tents, 815 pounds... |
11 March 2010
Scientology Volunteer Minister talks of lessons learned from the Haiti earthquake |
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| | Sandy, Utah • 11 March 2010 | | |
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Joava Good, a Scientologist of Sandy City, Utah, lives by the Volunteer Minister motto: Something Can Be Done About It. Joava says, “Haiti made earlier disasters look small by comparison.” In a presentation to the Sandy City Citizen... |






