HUMANITARIAN FEATURES

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Pope Francis Remembered: A Voice That Spoke the Many Languages of God

He washed the feet of Muslims, Hindus, Copts and Catholics and called religious persecution “a sin against God.” Pope Francis’ defiance of hate is his lasting legacy.

LATEST

HUMAN RIGHTS

CCHR and Child Abuse Survivors Honored for Exposing Psychiatric Torture at Lake Alice

New Zealand’s psychiatric system hid decades of torture and abuse—until survivors and watchdogs ripped the cover off a national disgrace.

ARTS & CULTURE

Writers and Illustrators of the Future Crowns Storytellers of Tomorrow

The 41st annual Writers of the Future Awards celebrated a new generation of authors and artists—launching careers and showcasing science fiction as the literature of ideas.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Pope Francis Remembered: A Voice That Spoke the Many Languages of God

He washed the feet of Muslims, Hindus, Copts and Catholics and called religious persecution “a sin against God.” Pope Francis’ defiance of hate is his lasting legacy.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Lawmakers Join US Commission on International Religious Freedom to Demand Global Action

One-third of the world still punishes belief with death or prison. A new report calls for decisive US action to defend religious liberty.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

New Pew Survey Reveals Diverse and Enduring Religious Belief in the United States

Pew’s latest data shows America is not losing religion but diversifying faith—92 percent still believe in a higher power or spiritual reality.

EDUCATION

EDUCATION

Clearwater Learning Center Battles Illiteracy and Absenteeism

“Fixing a kid’s education is one of the most beautiful things ever,” Jen says. “It never gets old.”

DRUG PREVENTION

DRUG PREVENTION

Major Drop in Drug Overdose Deaths—Have We Turned a Corner on Substance Abuse?

Recent statistics from the CDC reveal the most significant one-year drop in substance abuse deaths on record.

DRUG PREVENTION

Drug-Free World Releases Highly Anticipated Truth About Fentanyl Booklet

Over a quarter of a million Americans have died from a fentanyl overdose since 2018. Effective prevention is the only answer.

DRUG PREVENTION

Drug Prevention Hero Marshall Faulk Is Real Super Bowl MVP

With New Orleans in the grip of a drug abuse crisis, Faulk returns to his hometown to spread the Truth About Drugs. It’s making a difference. 

HUMAN RIGHTS

HUMAN RIGHTS

CCHR and Child Abuse Survivors Honored for Exposing Psychiatric Torture at Lake Alice

New Zealand’s psychiatric system hid decades of torture and abuse—until survivors and watchdogs ripped the cover off a national disgrace.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Black History’s 100th Celebration a Moment of Cultural Reflection

Few know the history of Dr. Carter Woodson and his single-handed effort to preserve Black history. Grown from a week to a month, Black history is woven into American culture.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Braulio Vargas’ Fight for Human Rights in Costa Rica is Purpose in Action

Braulio leads a nationwide movement to teach Costa Ricans about the 30 fundamental rights outlined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

CRIMINAL REFORM

CRIMINAL REFORM

Criminon’s Matt Robinson Helps Inmates Rediscover Themselves

Criminon New Life DC delivers effective rehabilitation to inmates—and up to 80 percent leave their criminal pasts behind. L. Ron Hubbard’s humanitarian discoveries show the way toward a world without crime.

CRIMINAL REFORM

A New Beginning for Members of Mexico’s Notorious Cartels

Placing her trust in the basic goodness of people—and The Way to Happiness—Rosalba Cordero is changing inmates’ lives to vanquish the vicious cycle of crime in Mexico.

ARTS & CULTURE

ARTS & CULTURE

Writers and Illustrators of the Future Crowns Storytellers of Tomorrow

The 41st annual Writers of the Future Awards celebrated a new generation of authors and artists—launching careers and showcasing science fiction as the literature of ideas.

ARTS & CULTURE

Celebrated Bassist Stanley Clarke “All In” on the History & Future of Jazz

A new Scientology Network Signature Performances documentary offers an exciting and insightful look at the flat-out life and future of the four-time Grammy winner. “No half-ass here.”

ARTS & CULTURE

Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens, Completing Its Latest Miracle

The 861-year-old cathedral survived a fire in 2019. A “40-year restoration” was completed in just five—because faith makes everything possible.

VOLUNTEERISM

VOLUNTEERISM

Church of Scientology Hosts Hero Awards Gala for Southern California Firefighters

They faced walls of flame, slept in cars and lost their own homes—yet kept fighting to save others. The Hero Awards Gala honored Southern California's bravest: the LA firefighters who never gave up.

VOLUNTEERISM

Scientology Volunteer Ministers Accept All Comers to Deliver Aid to Those in Need

Yana volunteered after seeing a social media post and found a calling in delivering help to those devastated by the LA wildfires. It was her first visit to a Church of Scientology.

VOLUNTEERISM

Scientology Volunteer Ministers Deliver Wildfire Relief to LA

Over 2,280 volunteers have aided more than 88,000 Angelenos by embodying their simple motto: “Something can be done about it.” Disaster relief is nothing new for them.

VALUES

VALUES

Warees Majeed Helps At-Risk Youth in DC Find the Real Shiny Jewels in Life Through The Way to Happiness

Step-by-step blueprint shows youth how to live their best life in one of the toughest parts of the nation’s capital.

VALUES

How a Streetwise Kid Grew Up to Transform Her Caribbean Country

Just another urchin in a family of 15 children on the wrong side of life, Carmelita Haynes grew up with a dream to transform Aruba. With determination, pluck and The Way to Happiness, she did just that.
FEATURED VIDEO
Operation: Do Something About It chronicles the global response from the Church of Scientology’s Volunteer Ministers during the pandemic. The documentary details the help extended to communities, religions and essential services across six continents.
WATCH