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Part I: The Alliance is forged
Volunteer Ministers Scientology and Cuauhtémoc Explorer leaders unite to bring aid to the indigenous peoples of Amazonia.
As the ministers Scientology Volunteer Amazon Goodwill Tour stops in play and prepares to head lower, volunteers to look back over the past five months. This is the first in a series of articles that tells his story.
In Mexico City, 2009, Scientology volunteers were preparing for a goodwill tour to help the indigenous peoples of the Amazon to improve their lives through simple technology developed by L. Ronald Hubbard.
The leader of Troop 333, Cuauhtémoc Scouts heard of the tour of the Amazon. The skill and compassion of volunteer ministers confirmed their impression that Mr. Hubbard, the show's creator, whom he first met through the pages of Dianetics in 1975.
The troop leader devised a plan to unite their forces, the Scout Movement and the Volunteer Ministers, as we saw in the Volunteer Ministers program technology to allow explorers to better fulfill his oath. "To help other people at all times"
His idea was to invite a team of his most trusted scouts to join the tour of good will, learn the technology and gain practical experience in its use under the guidance of experienced volunteer ministers.
As the Scouts loved the idea, proposed by the scout leader Goodwill Tour of Scientology and selected three candidates from among their best group leaders to form this unique partnership.
Nasxihly, 22, a nurse and leader of the Scout group of children 6 to 10, the enthusiasm and compassion brought the team of volunteer ministers, and their ability Nursing was very valuable in areas where the disease is endemic and often inadequate hygiene.
Ivan, 23, a student of marketing and leader Scout group of 11 young people between the ages of 15, contributed her professional talent to reach people through television and radio interviews.
Manuel, 20, university student and leader of the Scout Movement group of teenagers and young adults 18 to 22, took charge of many details in the motion of the tour place to place and documented work of the Tour through photos and video.
The three new members of the Goodwill Tour to learn the skills that make Scientology Volunteer Ministers as effective through courses based on the Scientology Handbook.
In an emotional ceremony on April 30, 2009, the Chief Scout presented Cuauhtémoc all equipment with the flags of Mexico and the Scouts. The Scouts and the Scientology Volunteer Ministers were hand as the leader asked them to "work hard and achieve the purpose of improving the lives of the inhabitants of the Amazon." Expect the best of them, he said, " This is a big responsibility and we know he will do an excellent job. "
With this, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour Amazon of left of Iquitos, Peru, the largest city in the Peruvian jungle, and the gateway to the Amazon.
As his story continues in Part Two in this series, skills and teamwork are put to the test team, as they arrive in Iquitos as the Amazon River reaches highest level ever recorded, prompting Peru's president Garcia declared a state of emergency 60 days.
For more information about the visit of the Volunteer Ministers Scientology www.volunteerministers.org .
About the Author
Linda Wieland writes for the Scientology Press Office in Los Angeles, CA.
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