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  • Scientology Volunteer Ministers in the California State Capital Promote Prevention to Help Flatten the Coronavirus Curve

    Scientology Volunteer Ministers in the California State Capital Promote Prevention to Help Flatten the Coronavirus Curve

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    With new COVID-19 cases on the rise, Sacramento Volunteer Ministers are working to get the numbers down.

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    updated: Jul 9, 2020

    “Prevention is important,” say the Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology Sacramento. “By implementing a few simple measures we can get the state back to normal.”

    These measures are covered in a series of booklets Scientologists have been handing out to businesses and residences around town: How to Keep Yourself & Others WellHow to Protect Yourself & Others with a Mask & Gloves and How to Prevent the Spread of Illness with Isolation.

    “Every place we went, people would pick up the booklets and start reading them right away,” said a Volunteer Minister named Nic. “One household we went to, the guy we spoke to had two friends who had the virus. He was super happy to know how to avoid getting it himself.”

    “A neighbor of mine was surprised to find out the booklets were free,” said a Volunteer Minister named Florie. “She asked for more so she could share them with friends and we were happy to give her as many as she needed.”

    When the Volunteer Ministers showed the booklets to the deacon of a local church he asked for and received copies to distribute to those served by the church food bank. These underserved families are among the most at-risk for infection.

    Each of the booklets comes in a custom-designed box that folds into counter displays and invites people to “please take one.” On the back of the booklets, a QR code connects to the How to Stay Well Prevention Resource Center on the Scientology website, which makes these and other prevention materials available in 21 languages—all free of charge. This includes brief videos illustrating the key information, making it easy to understand what a virus is, how it spreads, and the actions anyone can take to protect themselves and their families.

    Distribution of the educational booklets began in May in communities around Scientology Churches and Missions across the globe. The Church of Scientology International Dissemination and Distribution Center made this possible by printing and shipping out 5 million copies of Stay Well booklets.

    The Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers program is a religious social service created in the mid-1970s by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard. It constitutes one of the largest and most visible international independent relief forces. A Volunteer Minister’s mandate is to be “a person who helps his fellow man on a volunteer basis by restoring purpose, truth and spiritual values to the lives of others.”

    For more information, visit the Scientology Newsroom.

    CONTACT:
    ​mediarelations@churchofscientology.net
    (323) 960-3500

    Source: Church of Scientology International

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  • Spreading Happiness at the Fair Oaks Christmas Parade

    Spreading Happiness at the Fair Oaks Christmas Parade

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    updated: Dec 6, 2017

    Church of Scientology Sacramento and local Scientology Missions promote 21 ways to make Christmas bright at this year’s Fair Oaks “Christmas in the Village” Celebration.

    The 34th annual “Christmas in the Village” celebration sponsored by the Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce spread Christmas cheer to thousands this year with a gingerbread house, arts and crafts at Santa’s Workshop and the Parade of Lights along Fair Oaks Boulevard. The Church of Scientology Sacramento and local Scientology Missions joined forces to create a float for this year’s parade — one of dozens entered by local community groups. The floats rolled down the parade route Dec. 2, accompanied by marching bands, dancers, officials and vintage cars.

    Volunteers from local chapters of The Way to Happiness Foundation helped create the float. The Church and Missions sponsor these chapters to uplift their communities by promoting the nonreligious common sense guide to better living written by L. Ron Hubbard, humanitarian, author and founder of the Scientology religion. Mr. Hubbard wrote The Way to Happiness to help “arrest the current moral decline in society and restore integrity and trust to humankind.”

    Seated aboard the float, a young volunteer carried a placard bearing the title of one of the booklet’s 21 precepts, “Honor and Help Your Parents” — an appropriate motto for the family-friendly event.

    The 21 precepts of The Way to Happiness are:

    1. Take Care of Yourself

    2. Be Temperate

    3. Don’t Be Promiscuous

    4. Love and Help Children

    5. Honor and Help Your Parents

    6. Set a Good Example

    7. Seek to Live With the Truth

    8. Do Not Murder

    9. Don’t Do Anything Illegal

    10. Support a Government Designed and Run for All the People

    11. Do Not Harm a Person of Good Will

    12. Safeguard and Improve Your Environment

    13. Do Not Steal

    14. Be Worthy of Trust

    15. Fulfill Your Obligations

    16. Be Industrious

    17. Be Competent

    18. Respect the Religious Beliefs of Others

    19. Try Not to Do Things to Others That You Would Not Like Them to Do to You

    20. Try to Treat Others as You Would Want Them to Treat You

    21. Flourish and Prosper.

    The Church of Scientology and its members are proud to share the tools for happier living contained in The Way to Happiness with all who work to build a better world.  

    Source: ScientologyNews.org

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