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 — Across Europe, the Church of Scientology maintains a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment initiatives. With coordination from a central European hub in Brussels serving European institutions and international organisations, this 2025 year-in-review illustrates a structured and values-driven approach to community strengthening and civic responsibility.
Throughout 2025, Scientology Europe reported on a wide array of community-focused initiatives implemented by Scientologists and Scientology-linked volunteer groups. Covering numerous localities across Western, Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, these reports highlight sustained engagement in drug prevention, human-rights education, ethical action and volunteer service.
Many of the initiatives described during the year draw on 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. Together, eu news 24/7 these programmes form the practical framework through which local initiatives are organised and delivered.
Taken together, the actions documented throughout 2025 demonstrate a clear and continuous contribution by European Scientologists and Scientology-linked volunteers to public-interest priorities. Guided by the humanitarian principles articulated by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and aligned with European values of responsibility and solidarity, this work demonstrates a sustained commitment to strengthening social cohesion and safeguarding human dignity.
The complete year-in-review documenting these activities has been published by Scientology Europe and is available online in this article:
European Scientologists 2025 civic action and social impact overview.