Clearwater Scientology Volunteer Ministers Now Open and Helping to Keep the Community Safe and Healthy
After a temporary closure due to the Covid19 virus, in accordance with local guidelines, the Clearwater Volunteer Minister Center is now open and ready to serve the community.
- Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (1888PressRelease) June 25, 2020 - The Clearwater Volunteer Minister Center is now fully reopened with procedures and policies in place to maintain public safety while helping Pinellas County residents and visitors cope with these stressful times. Open daily from 2pm to 7pm, the center on Ft. Harrison is open to public, with restrictions on total number of visitors, social distancing rules in place, masks and gloves where appropriate, and common-sense use of hygiene and hand sanitizer.
While closed, the Volunteer Ministers were still active, always available by telephone and providing online information on how to keep yourself, your family and others safe in this pandemic.
The threat from infection was real and there was reason to be diligent and concerned. Yet, with 24/7 news coverage and fearmongering, many have felt a sense of panic and dread that may not be healthy and conducive to successfully weathering this difficult time and staying strong to help themselves and others. Our online training, free to anyone at https://www.scientology.org/courses/solutions/overview.html gives vital data on why the environment may cause you to feel disturbed, helpless, and overwhelmed, and provides tools that help increase your self-confidence and ability to control your environment.
“We took the Coronavirus threat seriously, closing our doors for a period of time in accordance with local guidance,” said Glendy Goodsell, Executive Director of the Clearwater Volunteer Minister Center. “And now, with safe procedures in place, we’re back to our mission of providing help and vital information. This shutdown has been tough on everyone and now’s the time for us to come together as a community again.”
The Clearwater Volunteer Minister Center is located at 101 N. Ft. Harrison Avenue. Masks and gloves are provided, if needed. Booklets are also available on how to keep yourself and family safe and healthy during a health crisis such as the recent pandemic.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers:
Founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, wrote “If one does not like the crime, cruelty, injustice and violence of this society, he can do something about it. He can become a VOLUNTEER MINISTER and help civilize it, bring it conscience and kindness and love and freedom from travail by instilling into it trust, decency, honesty and tolerance.” The program has adopted the slogan “Something Can Be Done About It”.
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