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ALBUQUERQUE YOUTH ARMED WITH THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICOFRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2018

Albuquerque Police Department and Foundation for a Drug-Free World team up to provide drug education at Camp Fearless summer youth camp. Albuquerque youth aged 9-12 attended a full week of summer camp activities at “Camp Fearless,” organized by the Albuquerque Police Department.

AARON KYRO, SKATEBOARDING WITH SELF-CONFIDENCE

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIATUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010

Aaron Kyro makes the most difficult skateboarding moves seem easy. Greater belief in himself increased his ability in his sport. As his self-confidence and self-esteem improved through Scientology, so did his skateboarding skill. His profile is one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos on the Scientology website at www.scientology.org


VOLUNTEER MINISTERS RUSH TO THE AID OF EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

AMATRICE, ITALYSUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2016

Volunteer Ministers bring relief in Central Italy following Wednesday’s deadly earthquake. It was déjà vu for the Italian Volunteer Ministers who sprang into action in the wake of Wednesday’s deadly 6.2 magnitude earthquake that killed some 290 and has caused an estimated $11 billion damage.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST: A FINE ARTIST REKINDLES HIS CREATIVE SPARK

CLEARWATER, FLORIDAWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2010

In a video featured on the new Scientology Video Channel at www.scientology.org, Owen York says Scientology helped him rekindle his creative spark.

Now 32, Owen York likes to joke that he has been painting since the day he was born—he actually can’t remember a time when he wasn’t creating art.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST—JOAVA GOOD LIVING UP TO HER GOOD NAME

UTAHMONDAY, JULY 18, 2011

Just returned to Utah after five weeks in Alabama on the Churches of Scientology Disaster Response following the April tornados, Scientologist Joava Good is a 35-year veteran Scientology Volunteer Minister who has helped put the program on the disaster response map.

Pratt City, Alabama, was like a war zone.

CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY DEDICATES NEW BUILDING FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

SEATTLE, WASHINGTONSATURDAY, JULY 24, 2010

Sixteen hundred Scientologists and their guests packed the street in front of 300 West Harrison in Seattle today for the opening of the new Church of Scientology of Washington, a milestone for the congregation formed 54 years ago.

GROUNDBREAKING BOOK-ON-FILM ANSWERS THE QUESTION “WHAT IS SCIENTOLOGY?”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIATHURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2012

To address unprecedented worldwide demand, Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, L. Ron Hubbard’s first book on the theory and practice of Scientology, is now available as a groundbreaking 90-minute book-on-film. The film was produced and released in response to the overwhelming interest in Scientology, manifested by the more than 160 million visitors to the Church’s official Internet site asking the question: “What is Scientology?” The film, available in English and 15 other languages, provides the answer in an entirely new way.

SCIENTOLOGY NASHVILLE TEAMS UP WITH GENERAL HOSPITAL TO PREVENT DRUG ABUSE

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEEMONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2019

The Church of Scientology Nashville, in partnership with Drug-Free Tennessee and Nashville General Hospital, held health screenings and drug prevention and education activities at the Church during Red Ribbon Week.

INTRODUCING TIBETAN CHILDREN IN EXILE TO THEIR RIGHTS

MYSORE, INDIAFRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018

Italian human rights group travels to India to provide young Tibetans with an understanding of their inalienable human rights. To thousands of Tibetans living in exile in India, the human rights most people take for granted have been an elusive dream.

MEET A SCIENTOLOGIST—ADRIANA CLARIZIO DIDN’T WANT TO PUT UP WITH “THE WAY THINGS ARE”

ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEYTHURSDAY, MAY 12, 2011

For Adriana Clarizio, disagreeing was the first step in changing things. Her profile is one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos available on the Scientology website at www.scientology.org.

There was nothing particularly wrong with her life—but for Adriana Clarizio “not too bad” was not good enough.