Mayor recognizes Scientology Volunteers

| Turin, Italy 23 December 2009 |

The Mayor of Turin, Sergio Chiamparino, honored ten civil protection associations that aided the people of L’Aquila and surrounding villages following the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck the area leaving  1,500 injured, an estimated 28 thousand homeless and 300 dead.  Among those recognized was the Scientology Community Civil Protection Association (PRO.CIVI.COS) composed of 170 volunteers who contributed more than 35 thousand man-hours in service to the community.

Mayor of Turin Certificate of Merit in recognition of the Scientology Community Civil Protection Association (PRO.CIVI.COS) for the civil defense and relief work undertaken on behalf of the Village of San Giacomo and the City of L’Aquila, hit by the earthquake of April 6, 2009.



The Scientology volunteers personally took on the supervision and running of several of the camps themselves, caring for every aspect of the physical needs and trauma relief or “spiritual first aid” of those under their care.

PRO.CIVI.COS is part of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers corps, an embracive program of the Church of Scientology to provide community service, disaster relief and emergency response. Created more than thirty years ago by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, the program has expanded to 203 thousand Volunteer Ministers worldwide who have served at 185 disaster sites, including Ground Zero after 9/11, the Southeast Asia tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.