Kingnewswire / Press release / Senigallia, Italy – June 12, 2025 – After 12 days of awareness -raising actions, inspiration and direct support for the community, the emblematic yellow tent of Volunteer ministers of Scientology finished his stay in Senigallia. From June 1 to 12, the tent was installed in a good place in the Palazzesi gardens, welcoming citizens, sharing tools for life and delivering a simple and powerful message: ” we can do something ».
As part of a world tour that crosses the continents, the yellow tent has already brought hope and practical solutions to dozens of Italian cities, from Rome to Milan, from Naples to Bologna, and once again proven its impact during its passage in this very appreciated Adriatic city.
“We came to contribute to the well-being of the community starting with the individual,” said the volunteers. “We have listened, helped and showed people that they are not alone. Hundreds of people have visited the tent to ask questions, receive advice or learn new ways to face the daily challenges of life. »»
In just 11 days, 1,681 people visited the Senigallia exhibitionand many have registered in volunteerwhich provide practical tools allowing individuals to better face the difficulties of life. 306 new courses were launched During the exhibition, which demonstrates the lively interest of the community for personal development and practical help. By way of comparison, during a recent step at Modena1,050 people visited the tent and 176 courses have been recorded, which shows the growing momentum of movement across Italy.
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Help in the event of a disaster meets daily empowerment
Volunteer ministers (VM) are not strangers in Senigallia. In 2022, after devastating floods, more than 50 VM arrived from all over Italy and provided more than 1,000 hours of volunteer service, ranging from the cleaning of houses and streets to emotional aid.
“Our mission is to help Senigallia’s society starting with each individual,” said Samuel Arenaone of the team leaders. “We believe that by helping only one person, we improve the whole community. »»
“Our message is that whatever the negative situation that a person is faced, it is possible to remedy it,” added Mr. Arena.
The work of VMs is based on a practical training program founded in the late 1970s by the founder of the Church of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard.
Thanks to 19 courses that improve life, communication, ethics, conflict resolution, study techniques and much more, volunteers help others overcome their personal and social difficulties.
“Being a voluntary minister means providing real and effective help to people,” said Mario Caradonnaa experienced worker.
“Whether it is to remove the mud after a flood or teach someone to study, the objective is to provide practical help that changes lives. »»
“Help is given to each person, even in daily life,” said Caradonna.
Beyond emergencies: help for daily life
The yellow tent was not only intended for help in the event of a disaster, it also served as a community center for empowerment and human relations.
“Our commitment does not stop in emergency situations,” said Gloria forneVolunteer Minister of Scientology. “We clean the public parks, we help families in difficulty, we meet all needs. »»
“For example, if a child has school difficulties, we have a course that teaches him to study, which helps both the child and his family,” she added.
Institutional recognition
The Italian senator Remigio Ceroni visited the yellow tent during its inauguration and congratulated the volunteers for their civic commitment:
“One of the forces of Italy is its network of volunteers who freely give their time for the good of all,” he said. “I want to salute the important contribution of the volunteer ministers of Scientology here in Senigallia during the recent emergency situation. »»
European impact, World Mission
With more than 200,000 volunteers Active worldwide, this movement is one of the largest independent aid networks in the world. In Europe, and in particular in Italy, their constant presence during natural disasters and in the context of daily community projects reflects their long -standing commitment to improve the lives of people.
Iván Arjona-Peladorepresentative of the Scientology to European and United Nations institutions, stressed the broader meaning of this tour:
“These volunteers represent the revival of the greatest strength of humanity: the desire to help. At a time when many feel helpless, the yellow tent reminds us that action, knowledge and compassion can even illuminate the darkest corners of life. She embodies our motto: We can do something. »»
Originally published at Almouwatin.com