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2 Aug 2006 — Scientology Volunteer Ministers Exhibit Effective Help for Today's New Zealand
 

Rita Peters, long-time Maori Scientologist and Scientology Volunteer Minister at the South Auckland grand opening of the "Something CAN Be Done About It" Goodwill Tour.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND — From Cyclone Larry to the South Asian tsunamis, and from Ground Zero to the London terror bombings, Scientology Volunteer Ministers have traveled the world, providing effective help in times of peril. But a team of Scientology Volunteer Ministers arrived in Otara Town Centre, South Auckland for the "Something CAN Be Done About It" Goodwill Tour.

Along with other community leaders, special guest Mihi Hohepa, representative of the Maori Queen, cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the exhibition.

"Scientology Volunteer Ministers are trained in 19 facets of life to give practical answers," says Rita Peters, long-time Maori Scientologist, mother of four. "Scientology has helped me with raising my children and given me tools for a better life," she continues, extending an invitation to learn some of those practical skills at the exhibition.

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