A mobile exhibition dedicated to drug prevention and education was presented in Dublin during the Connect Multicultural Festival in Blanchardstown, bringing simple educational materials to families, young people and community visitors. The initiative formed part of the international Truth About Drugs programme supported by the Church of Scientology
A Budapest interfaith dialogue at the Church of Scientology addressed online hate
An interfaith roundtable in Budapest at the Church of social media Scientology focused on the impact of social media, the need for higher standards and how faith communities can lead by example. The discussion also showed how these concerns echo principles found in The Way to Happiness and Scientology’s ethical outlook.
Milan Hosts Scientology Volunteer Ministers’ Yellow Tent for Community Support
MILAN — 22 January 2026 — The Scientology Volunteer Ministers have set up their distinctive yellow tent to Milan, creating a visible meeting point for practical help and one-to-one guidance, alongside everyday “Tools for Life” that can be applied to daily problems. More details are available here: Scientology Europe report. Previously depl
Austria’s capital community volunteers deliver fact-based drug education with young people across the city
VIENNA, Austria — 23 December 2025 — Community volunteers linked to Foundation for a Drug-Free World Austria have expanded outreach in Vienna, speaking with young people, parents and teachers through public information points and community events. Led locally by Gabriele Toker, the initiative relies on “Truth About Drugs” materials to prese
Five Voices, One Freedom: Highlights from the 12th Religious Freedom Awards
From Madrid’s Church of Scientology headquarters, the 12th Religious Freedom Awards shone a light on the people building bridges of coexistence across Spain and Europe. With opening remarks by Isabel Ayuso Puente and closing copyright by Iván Arjona Pelado, the night honored five standout contributors: Salvador Pérez Álvarez, Óscar Salgue