Archive For May 2009
24 Jul 2006 – Youth for Human Rights International World Tour 2006 in Italy
on May 21, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Youth for Human Rights, Comments Off
24 Jul 2006 – Youth for Human Rights International World Tour 2006 in Italy
The Youth for Human Rights World Tour arrived in Italy this week, the 5th country of its 2006 World Tour. Here the group premiered public service announcements promo
In Celebration of 15 Years of Drug-Free Service
on May 19, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Drug-Free World, Comments Off
In Celebration of 15 Years of Drug-Free Service
The Drug-Free Marshals program has been helping children decide to live drug-free lives for the past 15 years.
Clearwater, Fl – The Foundation for a Drug-Free World, the Mt. Carmel Community Develo
on May 18, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
31 Jul 2007 – Bringing Comfort to Infants–The Women’s Auxiliary of the Churches of Scientology Donates Handmade Caps and Blankets to Hospital
Members of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Churches of Scientology recently delivered 100 hand-c
8 Mar 2007 – Scientology Handbook Used in Mozambique Disaster Relief
on May 16, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
8 Mar 2007 – Scientology Handbook Used in Mozambique Disaster Relief
“We saw houses with their roofs completely torn off, a pole wrapped around an aeroplane, steel structures taken down,” one of the volunteers from the Church of Scientology o
Feb 2007 – Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour in Romania
on May 15, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Volunteer Ministers, Comments Off
Feb 2007 – Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour in Romania
“I send a thousand thanks to this volunteer who gave me all her attention,” said a Romanian woman after her first visit to the Scientology Volunteer Minister Goodwill Tour i
The Right to Play – Not-So-Serious Business
on May 13, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Youth for Human Rights, Comments Off
The Right to Play – Not-So-Serious Business
Copenhagen-This year’s Africa Day celebration in Copenhagen marked the inauguration of the “Right to Play Cup,” a human rights soccer championship co-organized by the Danish African Soccer Academy (D