As the Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VM) Trans-Siberian Goodwill Tour prepares to leave Ekaterinburg and continue its trek across the 11 time zones of Russia to the Sea of Japan, it leaves behind an experienced team of Scientology Volunteer Ministers to carry on their work in the city.
 | The Scientology Volunteer Ministers Trans-Siberian Goodwill Tour is enthusiastic about the work they have accomplished in Ekaterinburg. |
With their motto "Something CAN be done about it," the Volunteer Ministers have been providing workshops, courses and one-on-one help, using the Scientology Handbook, a textbook based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard that provides simple tools that empower the individual to deal with such things as relationship and communication problems, stress at work, helping others overcome trauma and improving one's ability to learn and apply any subject he or she studies.
As with other VM Goodwill Tours, their purpose is to make the technology of L. Ron Hubbard broadly available to all those wishing to improve conditions in their lives and to leave behind a well-established VM center to carry on their work when they move on. They have accomplished this in Ekaterinburg, where there is now a Volunteer Minister center under the capable leadership of a veteran VM—a former major in the Russian Army whose experience as a VM includes trauma relief in refugee camps in the height of the Chechen crisis.
 | They are leaving behind a well-established VM center to carry on the work they began. |
The city of Ekaterinburg was founded in 1723 by Tsar Peter the Great and named after his wife, Catherine. With 1.5 million residents, it is a major industrial center for the Russian Federation and is located only 25 miles east of the dividing line between European and Asian Russia.
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