2025 marked for Scientologists in Europe, a year full of action

Year-end overview brings together dozens of local actions and public events across Europe—from Brussels and Vienna to Milan, Prague and Geneva—linked to long-running prevention, education and volunteer programmes.

European Scientologists’ 2025 Civic Year: Drug Education, Human-Rights Literacy and Community Service Across the Continent

BRUSSELS, Belgium — 31 December 2025 — The Church of Scientology operates across Europe through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in no fewer than 27 European countries, supported by extensive community-based social initiatives. Supported by a central European hub in Brussels serving European institutions and international organisations, this 2025 year-in-review reflects an organised, values-driven commitment to strengthening communities and promoting human dignity through practical local action.

Throughout 2025, reports published by Scientology Europe documented a broad range of community-focused initiatives carried out by Scientologists and Scientology-linked volunteer groups. Spanning dozens of localities across Western, Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, the reporting highlights sustained engagement in public-interest priorities such as drug-prevention education, human-rights awareness and volunteer-led community support.

A significant number of the initiatives reported during the year are grounded in long-established educational and humanitarian programmes supported by Scientologists. These include Truth About Drugs materials distributed by the Foundation for a Drug-Free World; Youth for Human Rights educational resources based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the Scientology Volunteer Ministers programme; and The Way to Happiness, a non-religious moral code authored by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Taken together, these programmes provide the operational framework through which local initiatives social reform are implemented across communities.

Overall, the initiatives reported during 2025 reflect a sustained contribution by European Scientologists and Scientology-linked volunteers to public-interest priorities. Rooted in the humanitarian principles articulated by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and aligned with European values of responsibility and solidarity, these initiatives illustrate a long-term commitment to social cohesion and human dignity.

A full overview of these initiatives is available in the year-end report published by Scientology Europe. in this article:

European Scientologists 2025 civic action and social impact overview.

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