Bright Year, Bright Future
From culture to charities to humanitarian outreach, the last 12 months of teamwork have created a better community for all.
Clearwater, Florida, is flush with potential. Nature has been kind to the city—with an abundance of sun and sand, plus magnificent access to the Gulf of Mexico. The city has a rich diversity of ethnic groups, and many talented citizens who are leaders in the arts, civic affairs and business. What gives Clearwater a leg up on most other medium-sized Florida cities is a dynamic anchor for downtown—the international spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology. Florida State University economists tally the Church’s annual contribution to the city at a stunning $917 million. In this issue, Freedom examines the July 2014 economic impact study that arrived at this figure, and looks at how the windfall is revitalizing Clearwater’s once-dying downtown.
From culture to charities to humanitarian outreach, the last 12 months of teamwork have created a better community for all.
Clearwater’s historic grand dame, the Fort Harrison, upholds its legacy today as a center of city life.
Six centers for uplifting society work to make a better Clearwater and a better world.