29 November 2011
Volunteer Minister Thailand Disaster Response |
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| | Thailand • 29 November 2011 | | |
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Volunteer Ministers in Thailand are carrying on with relief to victims of the worst flooding to hit that country in 50 years. While food waters are receding in many parts of the country, 16 central and four southern provinces are still affected, and flash floods and landslides again hit some of the southeastern... |
14 November 2011
Japanese Volunteer Ministers Helping Farmers Harvest Their Rice |
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| | Japan • 14 November 2011 | | |
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Those who survived the earthquake and tsunami in Northeast Japan last March face many challenges. One family of farmers needed help with their rice harvest. A team of Volunteer Ministers pitched in to cut the rice and hang it on “rice walls” to dry. Once dry, the plants will be threshed, which... |
13 November 2011
Scientology Disaster Response Team in Ishinomaki, Japan |
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| | Japan • 13 November 2011 | | |
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In Ishinomaki, Japan, where 29,000 lost their homes last March from the earthquake and tsunami, the Scientology Disaster Response Team continues its work providing any service needed to make life a bit easier for those affected.Scientology Volunteer Ministers visited a home for the elderly to provide... |
11 November 2011
Training for Disaster Response in Colombia |
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| | Colombia • 11 November 2011 | | |
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The coordinator of Latin America Volunteer Ministers activities, himself a veteran of the Scientology Haiti relief effort, is in Colombia from his headquarters office in Mexico City to train and man a Scientology Disaster Response Team to provide relief in the wake of flooding in and around the northern... |
9 November 2011
Scientology Disaster Response in Thailand |
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| | Thailand • 9 November 2011 | | |
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Scientology Volunteer Ministers are providing relief in Bangkok, Thailand, where flooding has affected some 3 million people. Volunteer Ministers from the Church of Scientology Mission of Bangkok are working with other relief organizations to cope with the needs of those at a temporary shelter... |


