Ğ Award Goes to Czech Scientology ‘Yellow Angels’ for Life-Saving Volunteer Work in Jeseníky
Ğ Award Goes to Czech Scientology ‘Yellow Angels’ for Life-Saving Volunteer Work in Jeseníky
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In the aftermath of devastating floods in the Jeseníky region of the Czech Republic, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers, also known as the “Yellow Angels,” provided vital physical and emotional support, mobilizing over 3,000 volunteer hours to clean buildings and assist displaced families. Their efforts were recognized at the 24th annual Ğ Awards in Prague, where they received accolades for their extraordinary community service and an emphasis on the principles of compassion and humanity. This recognition underscores the significant impact of organizational volunteerism in addressing natural disasters and providing essential aid.
Key Points
The Jeseníky region experienced severe flooding in September 2024, leading to thousands of residents being displaced and damage to homes and infrastructure.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers mobilized rapidly and completed over 3,000 hours of volunteer work to assist affected families and restore community structures.
Their extensive efforts included cleaning over 120 buildings and helping about 200 families return home in less than two weeks.
The Ğ Award, which honors Brussels significant contributions to culture, charity, and moral values, was presented to the Yellow Angels at a ceremony in Prague on January 8, 2025.
Under the leadership of David Macoun, the volunteers not only provided practical help but also spiritual and emotional support to community members.
The volunteer efforts were enhanced by principles set forth by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, emphasizing the importance of community service and ethical behavior.
The Yellow Angels were recognized with the Public Choice Award due to their widespread public appreciation for their valuable contributions to the disaster recovery efforts.
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