Non-Profit Organisation Community (NPO) of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers have outperformed the millionth hour of committed humanitarian effort since lockdown began. The team aimed to ensure and save a huge number of lives against Covid-19. The Public Affairs Director of this organisation, Sandile Hlayisi announced this on Tuesday.
With talks of the third wave coming up, Hlayisi affirmedthat the Scientology Volunteer Ministers are still here and ever ready to lend a hand. The team focused on Covid-19 areas of interest by offering global standard sanitisation and abilities advancement. They had worked daily since the announcement of the lockdown all over South Africa.
According to Hlayisi, the team aim to give people the practical tools to protect and rebuild themselves during the unprecedented time. Hlayisi said they’ve trained over 11,000 people ranging from different religious groups, medical staff, students, early childhood development centers and community forums.
“All our volunteers had gone through training called the 19 Tools for Life courses which enabled them to be of much help in such times. When others heard about those tools, they banged on our doors to learn as well so they too could help.”
While starting to protect themselves at first, it soon spread out into the community then throughout the entire country and it has not stopped since. The Extended Public Works Programs volunteers (EPWP) also then joined fogging teams on the frontlines to tackle the virus.
In total, the teams claimed to have decontaminated over 60,000 buildings nationwide such as government buildings, clinics and more. To add to this over 1.1 million taxis, buses, ambulances, polices cars and fire truckshave also been sanitised at their own cost, to further protect millions.
They have risked their lives daily by going into the hotspots, tackling the virus head on. Meanwhile the Deputy Director General Operation Officer of Social Development Department Nozuko Yokwana, acknowledged the Scientology Volunteer Ministers for giving a helping hand.
“Your intervention was exquisitely superb and prompt and was done from the goodness of your heart without any type of compensation. We have never imagined that our partnership was going to be so successful and exemplary with spontaneity.”
