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.

| HARLEM, NEW YORK |
The Church of Scientology Community Center of Harlem and its Scientology Volunteer Ministers honored humanitarians for their dedication and service to the community.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
The Greenwood Community is provided continuous support and relief by Volunteer Ministers in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Scientology Volunteer Ministers continue to clean up and clear away the debris and wreckage in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Scientology Volunteer Ministers deploy across multiple districts of Pinellas County and across Tampa Bay to bring relief in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, many households are still left without power in the Greenwood Community. Scientology Volunteer Ministers are bringing relief with food trucks serving hot meals, as well as water, ice and other vital supplies.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Relief continues in the East Gateway district as the Clearwater Scientology Volunteer Ministers distribute ice and water to the many neighbors who have not had power in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Members of the Greenwood Community work hand-in-hand with Scientology Volunteer Ministers as the cleanup efforts continue post Hurricane Irma.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Toppled trees and hurricane debris filled the land surrounding Clearwater City Hall in the wake of Irma—and Scientology Volunteer Ministers take to the task in bringing the city back to normal.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
Teams of Scientology Volunteer Ministers clear away collapsed trees and broken tree limbs from Clearwater streets and throughout the Greenwood neighborhood.
| CLEARWATER, FLORIDA |
The relentless efforts of Scientology Volunteer Ministers carry forward as they expand into the East Gateway district in Clearwater—removing fallen trees, helping repair collapsed roofs and cleaning up the streets to bring our city back to normal.