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In Time of Need, Boston Scientology Volunteer Ministry Welcomes Neighbors and Community Organizations to Learn Knowledge of Crim
BOSTON – With a new wave of crime in Boston that has created extra police work as well as the presence of the Guardian Angels, the Boston Scientology Volunteer Ministry is reaching even further into the community to give community organizations and other religions the opportunity to use their workable methods of education and morals. Below is more information about the ministry and its programs. The time to act in now.
For volunteer information regarding the Boston Scientology Ministry: http://www.volunteermatch.org/results/org_detail.jsp?orgid=48904
http://www.volunteermatch.org/results/org_detail.jsp?orgid=48904
The Boston Scientology Ministry is sponsored by the parishioners of the Church of Scientology of Boston and provides a free community center to the inner city of Boston. The ministry is open to people of all ages and seeks to empower the individual through literacy, morals and other services. The ministry also assists other agencies in setting up literacy and non-violence programs by providing materials and training.
The center is open Monday to Friday from 3:00 to 6:00, and by special appointment. One-on-one tutoring is offered to assist those individuals who are having difficulty with their schooling and a complete phonics program is available to those in need of improved reading skills. Programs are available to the publics that provide parenting and community service skills. Such programs include the "How to Reduce the Violence with Effective Education" program. This program is also available for presentations at other agencies.
http://www.uwmb.org/
History:
Rev. Robert Castagna established The Boston Scientology Ministry in the summer of 2004 to assist the community in reducing crime and violence. The Volunteer Minister program was originally created by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology in mid 1970's. Mr. Hubbard concluded that crime was rising in direct proportion to the decline of religious influence in society and thereby developed the Volunteer Minister movement as a means of providing practical assistance to those in need. The ministry's programs are available to the citizens of Dorchester and the surrounding area free of charge and regardless of race, color or creed.
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April 18, 2007 at 05:04 pm by gerardrenna, 456 views, 1 comment



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at 12:58 on April 29th, 2007
gerardrenna, I like this story. It's good stuff.