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Inside Look at Scientology Volunteers in Haiti on the NBC Today Show

The NBC Today Show featured a excellent and very personal view of the hard work and help the Scientology Volunteer Ministers are delivering in Haiti.

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The Scientology Volunteer Ministers Corps is a program of the Church of Scientology providing disaster relief and emergency response. Created more than 30 years ago by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, the program has expanded to 203,000 Volunteer Ministers worldwide who have served at 175 worst-case disaster sites, including Ground Zero after 9/11, the Southeast Asia tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake disaster.

Since the disaster struck in Haiti, Scientology Volunteer Ministers from all over the world, including several from Washington, D.C., have put aside their work to travel to Haiti and volunteer.  Over 150 Scientology Volunteer Ministers are active in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and thus far have:

  • helped over 37,000 people, including hundreds of orphans
  • arranged and delivered over 38,600 tons of food and medical supplies
  • served more than 3,150 meals

For more information on the program, and how you can help, contact us here.

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