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          REMINDING THE WORLD
        
        
        
        
        
        
            OUR HELP IS YOURS
            
        
        
    On November 3, 2023, members of the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) representing 90 nations gathered in the United Kingdom for the 39th anniversary of the International Association of Scientologists.
        Mr. David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board Religious Technology Center, welcomed thousands of Scientologists and supporters of the Church of Scientology to the weekend-long IAS Anniversary Celebration. The occasion marked four historic years of exceptional humanitarian accomplishment.
      
    
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                RESTORING DIGNITY 
TO THE FIELD OF MENTAL HEALTH
            
            
                For more than 50 years, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) has protected individuals around the world from abusive and coercive practices in the field of mental health.
            
        Mobilizing for People’s Protection.
          CCHR deploys high-impact traveling exhibits across four continents to expose the many abuses of the psychiatric industry. Over the last four years alone, CCHR enlightened another person every 20 seconds, ultimately exposing more than 50 million individuals to the horrors of psychiatry.
        
      
            Morelos, Mexico
          
        
                    Torino, Italy
                  
              
                    Ottawa, Canada
                  
              
                    Milan, Italy
                  
              
                  Taichung, Taiwan
                
            
                    San Francisco, California
                  
              
                    Osaka, Japan
                  
              
                    Boston, Massachusetts
                  
              
                  Torino, Italy
                
            Taking to the Streets to End Psychiatric Abuses.
      Inspiring change one step at a time, CCHR marches against mental health abuses have played a vital role informing and enlightening millions of people around the world—from Italy and Hungary to Germany and France, and from the United Kingdom to the United States.
      
    
          Florence, Italy
        
      
                  Paris, France
                
            
                  London, United Kingdom
                
            
                  Vienna, Austria
                
            
                  Magdeburg, Germany
                
            
                  Washington, DC
                
            
                  Paris, France
                
            
                  Cape Town, South Africa
                
            
                  Paris, France
                
            
            San Francisco, California
          
        
          Paris, France
        
      
    individuals exposed to the horrors of psychiatry
  
      SWITZERLAND
    
    
  Eradicating Psychiatric Abuse in the Name of Human Rights.
      CCHR has been working for decades to close a glaring gap in the European Convention on Human Rights, a seminal document signed after World War II, that led to involuntary commitment of patients and the spread of coercive psychiatry.
      
    
      After years of reporting on psychiatric abuse in a total of 18 nations, CCHR received a formal invitation to a first-ever UN Consultation on Human Rights in Mental Health. CCHR presented expert testimony, vehemently calling for a ban on “coercion and the deprivations of liberty in mental health.” When the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights put the mental health mandate before the UN Human Rights Council, the result heralded a sea change to preserve and protect human rights in the field of mental health.
      
    
      JAPAN
    
    
  Exposing Psychiatry in the Land of the Rising Sun.
      In a land where psychiatrists hid their crimes behind the proverb “See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil,” Yuzuru Ogura shattered the silence and exposed their secrets. He uncovered the scam of “polypharma”—suicide-inducing overprescription of psychotropic drugs. Yuzuru secured severe penalties against the practice, ultimately helping reduce nationwide suicide rates by 34 percent. Subsequently, Yuzuru exposed criminal abuse in psychiatric hospitals, invoking laws protecting patients and whistle-blowers and guaranteeing psychiatric abuse will forever be seen, heard and spoken of in Japan.
      
    
        
          By Japanese law, any patient abuse uncovered in psychiatric hospitals must be reported immediately.
        
      
    
              
                BRINGING HUMAN RIGHTS
TO LIFE
            
            
              The Church of Scientology has long championed the cause of freedom for all. To that end, it sponsors one of the world’s most far-reaching human rights education and public information initiatives, United for Human Rights, and, for young people, Youth for Human Rights.
            
        Human Rights Education on a Global Scale.
          In the last four years, United for Human Rights and Youth for Human Rights marked milestones, having now educated more than 41 million about their inalienable rights.
        
      
              New York City, New York
            
          
              “Congratulations on your achievements promoting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in countries around the world.”
—Resident Coordinator Office
United Nations
        —Resident Coordinator Office
United Nations
          “Congratulations on your achievements promoting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in countries around the world.”
—Resident Coordinator Office
United Nations
    
    —Resident Coordinator Office
United Nations
              “We consider you our partners in human rights education.”
—Academic Council
Nobel Peace Laureates Summit
      —Academic Council
Nobel Peace Laureates Summit
      “We consider you our partners in human rights education.”
—Academic Council
Nobel Peace Laureates Summit
    
    —Academic Council
Nobel Peace Laureates Summit
            “Youth for Human Rights is inspiring thousands to become promoters of tolerance and peace.”
—Congressman, Nayarit, Mexico
      —Congressman, Nayarit, Mexico
      “Youth for Human Rights is inspiring thousands to become promoters of tolerance and peace.”
—Congressman, Nayarit, Mexico
    
    
    
    —Congressman, Nayarit, Mexico
                    Oaxaca, Mexico
                  
                
                    Kolkata, India
                  
                
                    Oaxaca, Mexico
                  
                
                    Saint-Denis, France
                  
                
                    Clearwater, Florida
                  
                
                    Los Angeles, California
                  
                
                    Bhaktapur, Nepal
                  
                
                    Kansas City, Missouri
                  
                
            Copenhagen, Denmark
          
        
            Tepic, Mexico
          
        
                    Karjan, India
                  
              
                    Aldea la Palmilla, Guatemala
                  
              
                    Sydney, Australia
                  
              
                    Kathmandu, Nepal
                  
              
                    Florence, Italy
                  
              
                    Canberra, Australia
                  
              
                    Toronto, Canada
                  
              
                    Quatre Bornes, Mauritius
                  
              
        United for Human Rights
Around the World
      
      
              educated on human rights
          
          
      
      
                THE WAY TO
HAPPINESS
            
            
              The Way to Happiness, a book of moral values based wholly on common sense, contains 21 practical precepts to live by. The book has been shared in 118 languages across 190 nations, helping increase tolerance and understanding between individuals, communities and nations—making a safer and more compassionate world for all.
            
        
        BRAZIL
      
      
    Helping Scouts Flourish and Prosper.
          In Brazil, a Scout leader integrated The Way to Happiness into the Scouting curriculum, with his troops earning merit badges for all 21 of the book’s precepts. Ultimately, the Scout leader exported the program to Scout troops in 17 Brazilian states and then to another 15 nations—from Angola to Egypt and from Portugal to Bangladesh.
        
      
              “The Way to Happiness is creating strong future leaders and restoring values to our country.”
—Aracaju Municipality
Sergipe, Brazil
      —Aracaju Municipality
Sergipe, Brazil
      “The Way to Happiness is creating strong future leaders and restoring values to our country.”
—Aracaju Municipality
Sergipe, Brazil
    
    
      —Aracaju Municipality
Sergipe, Brazil
        The Way to Happiness
Around the world
        
      
          copies of The Way to Happiness distributed
      
      
    
                SPREADING THE 
TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS
            
            
                Founded in 2006, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World has empowered children, youth and adults with factual information about drugs and alcohol. Armed with the right facts—not opinions, hype or scare tactics—people can make informed decisions and live drug-free.
            
        
        UNITED STATES
      
      
    
        Marshall Faulk
Breaking Down Drug-Free World’s Ground Game.
    
    
          In the United States, NFL legend Marshall Faulk discovered the Truth About Drugs youth education campaign and signed himself on as national spokesperson for the Foundation for a Drug-Free World. The Hall of Famer takes the campaign to youth across the country to help keep them off drugs. His message: “Hey, I am not trying to tell you what to do. I’m just trying to educate you so you know what to do.” Mr. Faulk further led the campaign to the Super Bowl, spreading the message with massive distribution and airplay all over the media in Miami (2020), Los Angeles (2022) and Phoenix (2023), enlightening 88 million Americans on the Truth About Drugs.
        
      
        reached with the Truth About Drugs
    
    
  
        MEXICO
      
      
    Building a Safer Future and Shielding Youth from Cartel Violence.
        Mexico City natives Salomon and Lucy Dabbah formed Drug-Free World Mexico to reach young people before they could be recruited by drug cartels. The Dabbahs achieved maximum impact by training nearly 5,000 teachers, who went on to educate better than 2.1 million students. While to extend that education across generations, Drug-Free World partnered with Mexico State’s Ministry of Education to teach the Truth About Drugs to every student in every school and university across the State of Mexico.
      
    
            OFFICIAL PARTNERSHIP
“Drug-Free World education in every school and university of Mexico State.”
—Secretary of Public Education
      “Drug-Free World education in every school and university of Mexico State.”
—Secretary of Public Education
        OFFICIAL PARTNERSHIP
“Drug-Free World education in every school and university of Mexico State.”
—Secretary of Public Education
  
“Drug-Free World education in every school and university of Mexico State.”
—Secretary of Public Education
    The Truth About Drugs
Around the World
  
  
        booklets distributed
    
    
                LIVING THEIR MOTTO
SOMETHING CAN  BE DONE ABOUT IT
            
            
                While most of the world went “on pause” during the pandemic, Mother Nature certainly did not—nor did Scientology Volunteer Ministers. They answered the global call at every cataclysmic natural disaster, demonstrating unconditional courage and compassion time and time again.
            
        
          South Africa—Cape Town Fire
        
      
          Australia—Eugowra Floods
        
      
          Tennessee—Tornadoes
        
      
                Greece—Floods
              
            
                Italy—Emilia-Romagna Floods
              
            
                Italy—Sardinia Wildfires
              
            
                Louisiana—Hurricane Ida
              
            
                Puerto Rico—Earthquake
              
            
                Kentucky—Tornadoes
              
            
                Hawaii—Fire
              
            
                Spain—Volcano Eruption
              
            
    Volunteer Hours
  
        SOUTH AFRICA
      
      
    United in Service to Uplift a Nation.
        In emphasis of the Volunteer Minister’s motto, SOMETHING CAN  BE DONE ABOUT IT, there is the story of the Volunteer Ministers uplifting an entire nation—South Africa. To keep the wheels of life and governance turning, Volunteer Ministers sanitized the full roster of essential services—day-after-day, week-after-week, month-after-month, for two consecutive years: from buses and taxis to fire and police stations and every type of judicial and government building—more than 11 billion square feet in all.
      
    
        11.4 Billion
      
  
      Cumulative Square Feet Sanitized
  
  
  
  
        Concurrently, from Africa’s Scientology headquarters at Castle Kyalami, the Church empowered virtually every sector of South African society with the technology of life itself, as contained in The Scientology Handbook.
      
    
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        New Fully Trained and Graduated Volunteer Ministers
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      NEW FULL-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY
    
    
  A Story of Humanity, Hope and Help.
      Operation: Do Something About It chronicles the global response from the Church of Scientology’s Volunteer Ministers during the pandemic. It details the help extended to communities, religions and essential services across six continents over a three-year period. The program premieres on Scientology Network December 5, International Volunteer Day.
    
  
  PARTNERING
FOR A BETTER WORLD
      During the last four years, the Church and its humanitarian programs established new partnerships across the spectrum—from law enforcement to national ministries.
    
  
              “For helping restore the values of the lives of others.”
—Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
        —Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
        “For helping restore the values of the lives of others.”
—Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
    
    —Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
              “For your steadfast commitment toward raising awareness on drugs.”
—House of Commons
Canada
        —House of Commons
Canada
        “For your steadfast commitment toward raising awareness on drugs.”
—House of Commons
Canada
    
    —House of Commons
Canada
              “For advocating peace building in our societies.”
—African Union Commission
        —African Union Commission
        “For advocating peace building in our societies.”
—African Union Commission
    
  
    —African Union Commission
            new partnerships (2020–2023)
          
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                  SECURING
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
                
                
                  Since the establishment of the first Church of Scientology in 1954, the religion has grown to millions of members worldwide. While the Church continues to earn religious recognition in nation after nation, it also continues the fight for religious freedom on behalf of all religions.
                
                
              
          PANAMA
        
        
      Individual Responsibility Transforms a Country.
      After ascending the Scientology Bridge to Total Freedom, Giselle Lima was inspired to take greater responsibility for her adopted homeland of Panama. Consequently, she brought the Church’s humanitarian campaigns across the country. Moreover, Giselle not only established the nation’s first Scientology Mission, opening wide the entrance gates to the Bridge for all, but she also secured full religious recognition and tax exemption for Scientology in the Republic of Panama.
      
    
            Church of Scientology Recognized as a Tax-Exempt Religious Entity.
—August 22, 2022
        —August 22, 2022
      AMSTERDAM
    
    
  Freedom at the Gateway to Europe.
    In a victory for religious freedom, on August 30, 2022, the Church of Scientology received Public Benefit Status and thereby full religious recognition in the Netherlands.
    
  
          “Church of Scientology Amsterdam approved for Public Benefit Status.”
—Dutch Tax and Customs Administration
August 30, 2022
      —Dutch Tax and Customs Administration
August 30, 2022
      GREECE
    
    
  Ancient Land, Eternal Freedom.
    On February 16, 2023, Greece’s Secretary-General of Religious Affairs personally presented the Church its House of Worship license, marking the official religious recognition of Scientology at the source-point of philosophy.
    
  
            “The Church of Scientology is a house of worship and religious community.”
—Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
February 16, 2023
        —Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
February 16, 2023
EXPANDING INTO THE FUTURE
    From a monumental past four years to a glorious and boundless future, the following is just a sampling of Church expansion to come across the width and breadth of the Scientology world.
    
  
          UNITED KINGDOM
        
        
      
        New United Kingdom
Staff Enhancement Center.
      
      
          The United Kingdom’s spiritual headquarters now has a brand-new staff enhancement center. The built-from-the-ground-up facility provides religious counseling and training for the ever-growing ecclesiastical ministry for the UK.
          
        
          DENMARK
        
        
      Europe’s Home Away from Home.
          The new Nordland religious retreat in Copenhagen, Denmark, was created expressly to serve the growing number of Europeans traveling to the Advanced Organization and Saint Hill Europe for religious services.
          
        
          SOUTH AFRICA
        
        
      Expanding the Narconon Network.
          A new Continental Narconon for Africa will soon open to rescue drug addicts and train rehabilitation specialists for future African Narconon centers. The facility stands at the foot of the Magaliesberg Mountains amid a breathtaking 520-acre former game reserve—complete with some 180 African wildlife.
          
        
          FRANCE
        
        
      Standing for Liberty in Paris.
          In Paris, cultural epicenter and among the most iconic and influential cities in the world, a stunning upcoming Ideal Church of Scientology and Celebrity Centre is on a countdown for Grand Opening. The 93,000-square-foot building is an architectural tour de force and prominent in the extreme—overlooking one of the nation’s busiest thoroughfares and standing just mere blocks from the Stade de France  (National Stadium).
          
        
              
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                our help is a given.
              
            
            
              
                We’ll always be there
              
            
            
              
                to better the world.
              
            
            
           
		
	
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	