The Nashville Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers are active when disasters strike to help rebuild and recover.
The
Churches of Scientology Disaster Response is active alongside volunteers from
churches, neighborhood groups and community organizations to provide help and
relief to those affected by the Waverly flood that killed 20 people and destroyed
more than 240 homes.
Scientology
Volunteer Ministers are continuing to work alongside other groups to rebuild
and bring succor to those affected in Waverly, Tenn.
One
volunteer described how “…the rains have now been replaced by 90-degree weather
as crews work in the heat to remove debris and clean up decimated sites.”
Compassion
Church in Waverly, Tenn., has become a hub for volunteer activity with an abundance
of food and supplies, but still needs extra hands to help distribute to those
in need. The Scientology Volunteer Ministers were among those able to get right
to work, distributing food and supplies to residents who lived near Trace Creek,
and begin clearing out debris from damaged homes.
The
Church of Scientology Volunteers Minister program is a religious social service
created in the mid-1970s by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard. Anyone of any
culture or creed may train as a Volunteer Minister and use these tools to help
their families and communities. The Church provides free online training on the
Volunteer Ministers website.
The Volunteer Minister program was expressly intended for use by
Scientologists and non- Scientologists alike. Transcending all ethnic, cultural
and religious boundaries, the Volunteer Ministers program is there for anyone
in need of help. Volunteer Minister training is available free of charge
through the Scientology Volunteer Minister website to anyone who wishes to help
others, at www.volunteerministers.org.
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