NEWS

| MODENA, ITALY |

Volunteer Ministers Bring Tools and Help to Modena with Cavalcade Opening in Piazza Matteotti

Modena welcomes the Scientology Volunteer Ministers yellow pavilion at Piazza Matteotti, showing that Something CAN Be Done About It.

| INTERNATIONAL |
Volunteer Ministers from 120 nations have responded to more than 200 disasters over the last four decades, showing millions that something can be done about it.
| SERBIA |
Traveling more than 5 million miles, Volunteer Ministers have made their way through the largest city centers and some of the world’s most remote villages to deliver knowledge and effective tools from their signature yellow tents.
| MEXICO |
Volunteer Ministers train thousands in the empowering solutions of Scientology.
| NEPAL |
How Mike Savas has shown everyone from college kids to rock-and-roll roadies what it means to be a Volunteer Minister—and gotten them doing something about it.
| PERU |
True to form, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers bring their unconditional help anywhere and everywhere to people who are looking for tools designed to help them deal with life’s problems.
| MILANO |
Members of the Italian Army, among others, learn the magic of assists from VMs.
| BURUNDI |
Dr. Jacques Mpawenimana has transformed his non-profit organization into a Volunteer Minister crusade aimed at uplifting the people of his native land.
| NEPAL |
Volunteer Ministers shift the focus from immediate disaster response and saving lives to creating a future with life-skills training. The VMs are dedicating their efforts to empower the Nepalese people with invaluable tools by which to improve their lives.
| TEXAS, UNITED STATES |
Volunteer Ministers and others join forces, responding to the worst disaster to hit Greater Dallas in half a century.
| BELGIUM |
Professionals, forced to leave the Middle East, improve skills in their new country.