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The Church of Scientology Los Angeles continues to fight hunger with weekly food drives.
Toys for Tots, nonprofits and community groups joined the Church of Scientology in creating warm memories for Kansas City kids at the 2nd annual Winter Wonderland in the Crossroads Art District
With the pandemic creating hardships for families across the Southland, the Church of Scientology helped make the holidays special for children who would otherwise have gone without.
Centuries-old tradition brings joy to the next generation at the Clearwater Community Volunteers 26th Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Bimonthly Charity Coalition luncheon brings the community together in the name of help
Every 12 minutes, an American commits suicide. Citizens Commission on Human Rights explores the cause of this grim statistic.
The Los Angeles chapter of Foundation for a Drug-Free World and other nonprofits brought the truth about drugs to thousands at this year's NBA All-Star game
Britain's Got Talent 2012 semi-finalists, the Jive Aces, rocked the streets of Portsmouth, England, February 15, to reach out to people about the dangers of drugs.
National MAD DADS President, and founder and President of the Minneapolis chapter, V.J. Smith is reclaiming the neighborhoods of Minneapolis with the help of The Way to Happiness
Volunteers gathered in a Paris suburb for a neighborhood cleanup and to hand out copies of the common-sense moral code from which the group takes its name
Young volunteers from the Paris chapter of Youth for Human Rights take to the streets to raise awareness of the 30 rights all humanity shares. Adopted by the United Nations in 1948 in Paris, this year is the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Great food and music and family fun for all at the first downtown Clearwater block party of 2018, compliments of the Church of Scientology
With the eyes of the world on Minneapolis this NFL championship weekend, volunteers from the Foundation for a Drug-Free World are determined to reverse the trend that has caused so many drug overdose deaths in the city.
Florida nonprofit forms partnership with Youth for Human Rights and launches educational campaign during Human Trafficking Awareness Month to make an impact on human trafficking in a state that has become a hotbed of the modern-day slave trade.
The Brussels-based Churches of Scientology for Europe marked its eighth anniversary with an evening of art, music and friendship.
The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is calling on prominent sports figures to take a stand against drug abuse in the wake of America's deadly opioid epidemic.
'Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.' — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
One of the world's largest nongovernmental drug education and prevention initiatives, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, reaches millions in Times Square New York with the truth about drugs.
Using The Way to Happiness to reduce crime
Human Rights group forwards the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. through its award-winning education campaign
Health and wellness expo brings community organizations together in North Sacramento
Bringing the truth about drugs to the youth of the country
With triple the refugees arriving in Spain in 2017, the National Church of Scientology of Spain works with immigrant groups to help secure their rights.
As the United Nations launches the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the Brussels-based Churches of Scientology for Europe rings in the year with a roundtable on the importance of full implementation of the document.
Rev. Leon Kelly: Making the Denver inner city streets safe throughout the year
Citizens Commission on Human Rights Traveling Exhibit opened in Burbank, California, focusing on the harm caused by the psychiatric drugging of veterans and children.
The Church of Scientology of Washington State launches a campaign in advance of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Church of Scientology Nashville raises awareness of human rights in commemoration of the 69th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Celebration of International Human Rights Day at the First Amendment Center in Nashville, Tennessee, acknowledges human rights heroes.
Rocky Mountain chapter of United for Human Rights co-hosts panel discussion on Freedom of Religion and Belief at the Church of Scientology Colorado
Human Rights Day celebration at Ontario Science Centre gives voice to activists of all ages.
Sharing peace-building tools with the St. Louis interfaith community at the annual PeaceFest celebration
With the state of Washington in the throes of a deadly opioid epidemic, volunteers from the Seattle chapter of Foundation for a Drug-Free World reach out with effective drug education to end drug addiction before it begins.
An international contingent of Citizens Commission on Human Rights members marched through the streets of Berlin bearing signs stating "Psychiatry Kills" and demanding an end to the wholesale drugging of children and other forms of psychiatric abuse.
With the opioid crisis now formally declared a nationwide public health emergency, the Nashville Church of Scientology Red Ribbon Week open house educated students on what they can do to help.
Helping School Safety Officers protect Washington youth from the state's deadly drug epidemic.
South Africa's dynamic drug education and prevention group is rallying the sports community to ensure at-risk youth in depressed communities have access to athletic programs as a healthy alternative to drug abuse.
Miracles Outreach fifth annual fashion show and gala raises funds to give hope and a home to Florida children who have been homeless, abused and victims of human trafficking.
Drug-Free World British Columbia chapter educates thousands of individuals on the truth about drugs at the British Columbia Recovery Day Festival, one of many events held across Canada to promote recovery from drug abuse and addiction.
Humanitarian convoy arrives in Aransas County from Salt Lake City with materials to rebuild homes.
Humanitarian convoy arrives in Aransas County from Salt Lake City with materials to rebuild homes.
A humanitarian convoy has just left Salt Lake City for Rockport, Texas, a city that was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Harvey.
In Mexico City, search and rescue specialists Los Topos Azteca, the Mexican navy, firefighters, search and rescue teams from as far away as Japan and Israel backed by more than a thousand volunteers are working around the clock to pull survivors out of the rubble. The Church of Scientology Mexico serves as the Los Topos headquarters for the Mexico City disaster response.
Psychiatric watchdog group Citizens Commission on Human Rights brings exhibit to Old Sacramento to alert parents and other concerned citizens to the deadly ramifications for children of consumption of psychiatric drugs for ADHD and anxiety.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers join in an annual project organized by Interfaith Ministries of Greater Queen Anne to help underserved kids get their school year off to a good start.
United Nations calls psychiatry out on their violation of human rights
The public must be informed of the effects of mental health drugs, say experts speaking at the opening of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights traveling exhibition.