Scientology Haiti Disaster Response: Helping Those Affected by the August 14 Earthquake

With the death toll at 2,200 and some 12,000 suffering injuries from the 7.2-magnitude 14 August earthquake, Scientology Volunteer Ministers international headquarters in Los Angeles continues to reach out to Volunteer Ministers (VMs) in Haiti to ensure they are okay. They are also connecting them with VM teams who are providing relief in their neighborhoods … Read more

Scientology Volunteer Ministers: Helping Haiti in the Wake of Disaster

Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VMs) from across Haiti have arrived in Les Cayes after a series of disasters left the city in ruins. Days after the city was decimated by a 7.2 earthquake, Tropical Storm Grace triggered mudslides on the island, adding further challenges to relief efforts. UNICEF estimates that some 1.2 million people are affected including … Read more

The Rapid Response Unit, RED DOT, Is Made Up of Temporary Nursing Staff That Respond to Incidents Due to Natural Disasters, FEMA Preparations, and Other Emergencies

SpectrumACS, the company specializing in medical services for correctional facilities and state and county institutions, provides healthcare solutions in the form of temporary nursing staff, specialty physicians, digital radiology, and their unique rapid response unit. RED DOT, the emergency response team named from an incident where designated medical staff were identified by a red dot on their … Read more

QuantaSTAT Finalist at PSCR’s 2021 Annual Stakeholder Pulse Accelerator Event

QuantaSTAT is honored to announce that it has been selected as a finalist in the much anticipated Pulse Accelerator Final Event hosted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce and The Public Safety of Communication Research (PSCR.) Pulse is designed to help accelerate the growth and development of public safety … Read more

Freewinds and Scientology Volunteer Ministers Respond to Volcanic Eruption in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

When La Soufrière erupted, forcing the evacuation of 16,000, the Freewinds, the Church of Scientology religious retreat and humanitarian ship in the Caribbean, responded with help. The ship sent a 40-foot container to Kingston containing more than 13,000 pounds of water storage tanks, respirators, blankets, tools and hygiene kits to help provide for the basic needs of … Read more

On Earth Day, Z Sphere Development LLC and WeSolar CSP Inc. Announce MOU Collaboration to Safeguard Island Communities From Natural Disasters

Z Sphere Development LLC (www.myzsphere.com) and WeSolar CSP (www.wesolarcsp.com) are collaborating to bring the world’s first cutting-edge resilient solar technology and building architecture to reality. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more severe. A Z Sphere is a geodesic structure that can be used as a municipal, commercial or residential building, offering fresh water … Read more

First Responders Resiliency, Inc. Launches Capital Campaign for Treatment Center

First Responders Resiliency, Inc. (FRRI), a ground-breaking nonprofit dedicated to training first responders and their families, is pleased to announce a Capital Campaign to build the first-of-its-kind First Responder Resiliency Center in Sonoma County, California. Founded in 2018, FRRI’s award-winning, proactive behavioral wellness program has since signed a two-year contract with CAL FIRE, trained more than … Read more

Cold and Hungry, Marginalized Families Need Help. Volunteer Ministers of Budapest Join Other Nonprofits to Provide Winter Jackets and Food

Many Hungarian families, already challenged financially before COVID-19, depend on the country’s charities to make it through these trying times. Because of the pandemic, food insecurity or hunger have become facts of life for many families in the country. Raising donations of food and goods and working with other Hungarian charities, the Volunteer Ministers (VMs) from the Church … Read more

Scientology Volunteer Ministers to Return to Croatia With Additional Humanitarian Aid

It was far from a typical New Year for families in Sisak-Moslavina County of Croatia and parts of Zagreb this year. Volunteer Ministers of Northern Italy responded to the 6.4 magnitude earthquake that struck December 29 leaving eight dead and severely damaging more than 9,000 buildings, including the region’s largest hospital. The worst earthquake to … Read more