Archive For April 2010
Arrival of the Scientology Volunteer Minister Ship in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
on April 26, 2010 by Meet-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
Arrival of the Scientology Volunteer Minister Ship in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Raw footage log, 8 April 2010:
The "Lifeboat for Haiti" arrived in Port-au-Prince today. It is loaded with tons of supplies–everything from MREs (meals ready t…
Church of Scientology of Los Angeles Opens New Ideal Quarters
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World’s first Church of Scientology, formed in 1954, now joins a global roster of Ideal Churches of Scientology, poised to serve its growing congregation and the community for the coming decades.
LOS ANGELES—With a fanfare of trumpets and balloons floating aloft, 6,000 parishioners and guests cheered as the ribbon was cut, opening the [...]
Church of Scientology International Honors Haiti Volunteers
on April 22, 2010 by Meet-A-Scientologist in Scientologists, Scientology, Comments Off
Marking National Volunteer Week, Scientology Church praises 1,000 volunteers for more than 150,000 hours in Haiti relief effort
The Church of Scientology International, mother church of the Scientology religion, today acknowledged 1,000 volunteers who have served in Haiti since the January 12, 2010, earthquake.
The Rev. Robert Adams of the Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology International [...]
Church of Scientology International Honors Haiti Volunteers
on April 21, 2010 by Meet-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
Marking National Volunteer Week, Scientology Church praises 1,000 volunteers for more than 150,000 hours in Haiti relief effort
Scientology Volunteer back in Adams from relief trip to Haiti
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By Ryan Hutton, North Adams Transcript Tuesday April 20, 2010
ADAMS—After spending six weeks in Haiti, Adams resident Richard Girard is back in the Berkshires with tales of his trip.
A Tent for the Haitian Woman No One Thought Would Survive
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It was January 2010, a week and a half after the 7.0 earthquake hit Port-au-Prince. Benitha, a dying Haitian woman in a ward at General Hospital, called out for help—to no one, to everyone. Earlier that day, attempts to help her failed because they didn’t have the needed equipment or medications. Medical staff were stretched far beyond their ability to cope—with a handful of doctors covering the entire compound and hundreds and hundreds of patients in urgent need of care, there was nothing more they could do for Benitha. The woman was literally drowning in her own fl