INTRODUCTION
SUPPORTING THE GLOBAL
VOLUNTEER MINISTER PROGRAMME
The Volunteer Minister programme was created in the mid 1970s by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, who described the Volunteer Minister as “a person who helps his fellow man on a volunteer basis by restoring purpose, truth and spiritual values to the lives of others.”
THE CHURCH of SCIENTOLOGY VOLUNTEER MINISTERS bring EFFECTIVE HELP WHENEVER and WHEREVER needed.
The Volunteer Minister programme is a broad initiative bringing effective physical and spiritual assistance to anyone, anywhere. Since its inception, hundreds of thousands have been trained in a wide range of skills that use Scientology fundamentals to alleviate physical, mental or spiritual suffering and improve any aspect of life—from communication and study to marriage and raising children.
The training is open to anyone who desires to help others and empower them to overcome difficulties and change conditions for the better.
In addition to serving their own communities worldwide, Volunteer Ministers extend their help to remote cities, towns and villages.
The Church further established within its global network of volunteers a permanent Volunteer Ministers Disaster Response Team, ready to mobilise in times of natural or man-made disasters. Members of the team work with community leaders, government officials, relief organisations and other volunteer groups to provide physical support and meaningful spiritual aid through their organisation, skill and experience.
Spanning every continent, Volunteer Ministers comprise one of the largest independent relief forces in the world, bringing effective help whenever and wherever needed.
EXTENDING HELP TO
ANYONE, ANYWHERE
The United Nations reported that in one recent year natural and man-made disasters affected the lives of some 208 million people. The world’s largest network of disaster relief organisations was only able to reach 15 % of them at that time. What about the rest?
The international Volunteer Ministers Disaster Response Team works dedicatedly to help fill the gap.
COMPASSION AND CARE
NEW YORK 9/11
The Volunteer Ministers Disaster Response Team was born out of the World Trade Centre disaster in New York City on September 11, 2001.
Within hours of the disaster, New York Volunteer Ministers were on site, providing immediate support to emergency personnel and helping to bring order to the chaos.
BRINGING HOPE AND HELP
ASIAN TSUNAMIS
In December 2004, when tsunamis devastated the coasts of Southeast Asia and India, the damage was cataclysmic.
Whole towns were destroyed and islands disappeared. Immediately, 600 Volunteer Ministers from 28 nations responded from as near as Australia and as far as the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, the United States and Latin America, bringing physical and spiritual aid to tsunami victims and rescue workers.
RESCUE AND RESTORATION
HURRICANES KATRINA & RITA
In 2005, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita decimated cities and towns across Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, leaving thousands homeless and emergency response systems overwhelmed.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers were among the first to arrive with aid for the people of the region and emergency workers facing massive rescue and recovery operations.
RECOVERY AND REBUILDING
HAITI EARTHQUAKE
The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti just before 5 p.m. on January 12, 2010, destroyed half the buildings in the capital city of Port-au-Prince, leaving 300,000 dead and 3 million injured or homeless.
The quake evoked an unprecedented outpouring of aid from around the world.
COUNTRYMEN AIDING COUNTRYMEN
FLOOD RELIEF IN PAKISTAN
When massive floods struck the Indus River Basin in July 2010, it was Pakistan’s worst natural disaster in memory.
A heavy monsoon period caused the Indus to overflow, until nearly one-fifth of the country was under water. The monsoons claimed 1,700 lives and 14 million were forced to flee their homes.
CARING IN CALAMITY
JAPAN EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI
The 9.0 earthquake that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, triggering a 3-storey tsunami that swept away entire towns and cities, was the most devastating natural disaster in the country’s history.
In its wake, 20,000 died, 590,000 were left homeless and 4.4 million homes were without power.
SOMETHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT
BRINGING HELP TO ALL
With the purpose to assist and empower others in disaster situations and in everyday life, Volunteer Minister Cavalcades take their help into major cit ies and remote communities throughout the world.
They traverse major industrial crossroads of the world—London, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles and Melbourne—as well as the Amazon Basin, Western and Central Africa...
SCIENTOLOGY TOOLS
BROUGHT TO LIFE ON FILM
The textbook for the training of Volunteer Ministers is The Scientology Handbook, compiled from the works of L. Ron Hubbard.
In a world where the individual is increasingly beset by economic, political and social forces that can seem overwhelming, Mr. Hubbard directed the publication of the book to make Scientology technology readily available to anyone to help themselves and others.
SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY ASPECT OF LIFE
VOLUNTEER MINISTERS ONLINE
Volunteer Minister assistance is available through Volunteer Ministers online.
Here a visitor may link to a Volunteer Minister for one-on-one help, watch any of the Tools for Life films, and also sign up for any of the following online courses...
BRINGING SOLUTIONS
TO THE MILLIONS
In 2010, the Church of Scientology International opened its 185,000-square-foot International Dissemination and Distribution Centre in Los Angeles, California. The massive printing and production facility produces all educational materials for Church-supported humanitarian programmes, including Volunteer Ministers.
RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTING
THE PROGRAMME
For more than three decades, Churches of Scientology and Scientology Volunteer Ministers have answered the call to serve others on a broad scale, providing physical and spiritual aid in every corner of the globe.
Through partnerships with like-minded groups—ranging from the International Red Cross to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), from police and fire departments...