Angels in Yellow T-Shirts: Scientology Volunteer Ministers
Dedicated and Ready to Help
In commemoration of their help during the most devastating
national disaster ever to have hit the area, the Department of
Religion of Banda Aceh has honored the Scientology Volunteer
with a plaque stating: "Thank you all the Scientology volunteers
for helping the Acehnese people after the Asian tsunami 2004.
Your help changed the lives of our population."
The hundreds of Volunteer Ministers who went to South Asia, and
many hundreds more who helped at the scene of fourteen different
disasters throughout 2005, have been recognized for the tireless
help they have given.
Since the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, over 60,000
people have trained as volunteer ministers and helped more than
four million people.
Helping in the Wake of the Tsunami
Scientology Volunteer Ministers have been in headlines this past
year with their work to aid victims of some of the worst
disasters the world has ever seen. They have proven by their
actions the truth of their motto: Something CAN be Done About
it. It began on December 26, 2004, when the gigantic 9.1
Sumatra-Andaman earthquake and the powerful tsunamis it produced
devastated innumerable coastal towns throughout South East Asia,
killing over a quarter of a million people. More than 500
volunteer ministers from almost two dozen countries took part in
the relief operations in Indonesia, Thailand, India, and Sri
Lanka.
In Thailand, the Volunteer Ministers helped establish morgues,
and assisted international forensic specialists. They
distributed badly-needed food, water and other supplies. They
helped construct temporary housing.
In India and Sri Lanka they helped fisherman get over their
traumatic fear of the water so they could go back to their jobs.
They trained religious and military officials so they too could
use these techniques to help others.
In Banda Aceh, Indonesia, they gave Scientology "Spiritual First
Aid" directly to 15% of the population and trained another
35,000 people to administer Scientology assists1, thereby
providing help to hundreds of thousands of survivors.
And their work in these countries is not done: Scientology
Volunteer Ministers have stayed on and they continue to help the
people of these countries rebuild their lives and their cities.
London Bombings
In London, more than 200 Volunteer Ministers took part in the
relief operation following the London July 7 terrorist bombings,
providing assists and other forms of comfort to victims, police,
medical and other emergency personnel. Volunteer Ministers
worked side-by-side with the other relief workers, nonstop, day
and night, for two solid weeks.
One local Londoner who insisted on traveling in the Scientology
Volunteer Minister van was Mohammed Al Fayed, Chairman of
Harrods of London who delivered Harrods food hampers to the
emergency workers at the bomb sites, had this to say: "My
experience of being with you in your van delivering food from
Harrods, going to the different bomb sites and meeting with the
emergency teams, showed me how Volunteer Ministers are highly
dedicated to helping others. There are no obstacles you will not
overcome."
Hurricanes Relief
The relief effort following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was the
Volunteer Ministers largest to date, involving over 1,000
individuals, including scores of non-Scientologists who were
trained when they contacted the group to find out how they could
help. Volunteer Ministers from the Scientology missions of Baton
Rouge, New Orleans and Lafayette established local shelters to
help the workers and evacuees and as more Volunteer Ministers
poured in from other parts of the country they expanded
operations eventually manning 38 shelters.
They performed every possible humanitarian act for the refugees
? they ministered assists and Dianetics auditing;2 distributed
food, water, clothing and other supplies; gave tetanus shots;
manned FEMA and other government relief desks; reunited
families; tutored children; repaired roofs; rescued pets;
cleaned facilities. Two of their most famous volunteers, John
Travolta and Kelly Preston, even flew much needed relief
supplies into the area in their own private jet.
This letter of thanks from Louisiana State Senator Nick
Gautreaux, shows the impact of their work:
"All of us at Vermilion Parish now know that when a yellow shirt
arrives here to help us we can count on them to bring control
and understanding to a situation. And we now all know that no
matter what happens, SOMETHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT!"
Although the eyes of the world have turned to other areas,
Volunteer Ministers continue their work in this region, where
they already have helped more than 75,000 people. Working in the
Community to Make the World a Better Place The work of
Scientology Volunteer Ministers is certainly not limited to
disaster relief. Scientology churches and missions around the
world coordinate the actions of these teams of volunteers, who
provide the help most needed by their own communities; from
tutoring and violence prevention in the Boston inner city, to
training immigrants in Torino, Italy to speak Italian as a
second language; from running the thousands of kilometers of the
anti-drug ultra-marathons throughout the Czech Republic and
Hungary, to giving stress tests in New York or training police
officers in South Africa and Brazil, Scientology Volunteer
Ministers are there to help. The Scientology religion is unique
in that it offers a practical and very effective technology for
addressing and resolving society?s problems.
Volunteer Ministers (http://www.volunteerministers.org) are
specially trained in Scientology techniques, which are capable
of resolving a full range of personal problems. These techniques
include spiritual assists and spiritual counseling. They enable
Volunteer Ministers to resolve problems such as emotional or
physical trauma, drug addiction, learning difficulties and
ethical and social issues. Volunteer Ministers also have the
interpersonal and basic administrative know-how to enable people
to communicate better and even work together more efficiently
and productively. If you would like to train to become a
Scientology Volunteer Minister or find out how you can support
their mission, contact the International Volunteer Minister
Coordinator at vm@volunteerministers.org.
1 Assists are techniques developed by L. Ron Hubbard. They
operate on the principle that one tends to withdraw mentally or
spiritually from an injured area. Only by restoring
communication with this area can one bring the spiritual element
into healing, thereby greatly speeding the healing process.
Assists are used to alleviate stress and physical aches and
pains, or to orient a confused or distraught individual to his
present environment.
2 Dianetics auditing is a spiritual healing technology that
addresses and handles the effects of the spirit on the body and
can alleviate such things as unwanted sensations and emotions,
accidents, injuries and psychosomatic illnesses (ones that are
caused or aggravated by mental stress). Dianetics means "through
the soul" (from Greek dia, through, and nous, soul). It is
further defined as "what the soul is doing to the body."