European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights continues its Humanitarian Initiatives
European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights continues its Humanitarian Initiatives
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Brussels, Belgium — The European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights' website, showcases its commitment to humanitarian efforts across Europe. Centrally located in Brussels on Boulevard de Waterloo, the office is responsible for the relations with institutions as per Article 17 of the TFEU, and aims to represent the Church and its secular humanitarian programs to key European institutions, including the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the Council of Europe, as well as international bodies like the United Nations.
Established in its first form in 1990, the Church of Scientology European Publica Affairs Office has maintained a human rights office in Brussels, which has evolved over the years to better serve its mission. With a focus on promoting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the office seeks to educate the public on the application of its principles to create a more humane and peaceful society. This initiative underscores the Church's dedication to fostering respect for individual rights and global humanitarian standards.
“Our current mission is to contribute to a better society,” said a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology. “We believe that by representing our programs at Belgium institutional levels, we can advocate for a range of humanitarian issues and engage in meaningful dialogue with European entities.”
The office’s facilities in Brussels, as well as additional locations in Madrid, Rome, London, Berlin, and beyond, are equipped to host important initiatives aimed at benefiting the European community. The Church offers its conference and meeting rooms to human rights and community organizations for seminars, roundtables, and other events, fostering collaboration among various groups dedicated to social betterment.
The Church of Scientology's Brussels office is open to the public, encouraging interested individuals to learn more about its activities and the wider humanitarian efforts it supports. The organization invites visitors to engage with its programs and participate in discussions aimed at addressing critical social issues.
As the Church of Scientology continues to evolve and adapt, it remains steadfast in its commitment to human rights and community development. With a clear mission and strategic location in the heart of Europe, the Brussels office is positioned to play a pivotal role in advocating for positive change across the continent.
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