NEWS

| FLORIDA, UNITED STATES |

Scientology Disaster Response Team: “Florida Storm Victims Still Need Help”

Scientology Volunteer Ministers continue their response in Southwest Florida to help those still struggling to recover from the worst storm to hit the area since 1935.

| UNITED STATES |
For the past 10 years, Scientologist Judy Fagerman has been coordinating the Scientology Volunteer Ministers of Tampa Bay, Florida. This is her story.
| UNITED STATES |
At the 27th anniversary of the International Association of Scientologists event in October 2011, Ayal Lindeman was awarded the IAS Freedom Medal for his humanitarian work as a Scientology Volunteer Minister.
| UNITED STATES |
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy, Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology of Inglewood marched on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Los Angeles January 16, in observation of Martin Luther King Day of Service 2012.
| MEXICO |
Los Topos, the famous search and rescue group of Mexico, and Volunteer Ministers Armando García and Dr. Sandra Ramirez are holding series of seminars in first aid and Volunteer Minister disaster response techniques at the Church of Scientology of Mexico, Balderas No. 27, Centro Historico, Del Cuautémoc, Mexico D.F.
| HAITI |
More than 300 Volunteer Ministers groups in Haiti trained over 20,000 individuals in VM techniques and helped some 12,000 in the month of September 2011. We continue delivering seminars throughout the country.
| AUSTRALIA |
Australian Scientologist Peter Dunn has served as a Scientology Volunteer Minister in Haiti, Queensland and Japan.
| ALABAMA, UNITED STATES |
Alabama First Lady Diane Bentley addresses volunteers at the Alabama Disaster Volunteer Appreciation Day event.
| NEW YORK, UNITED STATES |
Volunteer Minister Ayal Lindeman trained 100 community-based first responders in Haiti on the fundamentals of first aid, search and rescue techniques, simple solutions to contaminated drinking water, and more.
| UGANDA |
A team of Kampala-based Scientology Volunteer Ministers traveled the 200 miles from the Uganda’s nation capital to provide a series of seminars to more than 5,000 teachers, parents and students.
| MISSOURI, UNITED STATES |
A Volunteer Minister who helped in the wake of the Joplin, Missouri, tornado in May 2011 described how much people appreciated his willingness to do some hard work.