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Nestle states its purpose is enhancing quality of life and contributing to a healthier future and that it is guided by values that are rooted in respect, yet the company is funding Leah Remini's anti-religious hate that has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.
Honda claims to believe “that the Human Being is born as a free and unique individual with the capacity to think, reason and create—and the ability to dream,” and that its wish is “to nurture and promote these characteristics” by “respecting individual differences and trusting each other as equal partners.” Yet Honda is funding anti-religious hatred with its advertising dollars.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA •
Scientology Volunteer Ministers disaster specialists join local volunteers in Papua New Guinnea to help villages recover from a magnitude 7.5 earthquake. A grassroots initiative is helping sooth the anxiety and stress of those coping in the wake of last month’s 7.
LONDON, ENGLAND •
The Church of Scientology London marked International Peace Day with a human rights round table to encourage concerted action to bring peace across London.
Church of Scientology London celebrated International Peace Day September 17 with a round table featuring UN peace envoy OBE Dr. Iftikhar Ayaz. The event forwarded the UN’s 2013 International Peace Day theme: “Education for Peace.”
Public officials, artists and educators joined in a lively discussion of what the public and private sector can do to bring peace across London.
DORADO, PUERTO RICO •
Working with the many volunteer groups, EMTs, members of the military, police, and all of good will who have rolled up their sleeves to help the people of the island, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Hurricane Maria Disaster Response is here for the long haul to make sure the island not only reco
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA •
Young Latino community leaders were empowered to help their community through the Truth About Drugs education and prevention program supported by the Church of Scientology.
The Church of Scientology Inglewood hosted a Truth About Drugs seminar for Latino youths January 26. Organized by Dr. Manuel Tigerino, President of the Latin University of Theology in Inglewood, California, the program was conducted by Rev. Roberto Recillas, Executive Director of I Believe in My Future Initiative (IBF).