Valencia Mission Cited for Nearly 200 Volunteers Supporting Education and Disaster Response

VALENCIA, Spain — A New Year 2026 story published by the Church of Scientology has profiled the Church of Scientology Mission of Valencia as a local base for faith services alongside community programmes in the La Llum area of Valencia.

The account notes that, in a context where residents increasingly face rising crime and public insecurity, the Mission is presented as a point of stability. It describes the Mission as news eugene oregon delivering Scientology services from introductory services through advanced religious milestones.

From that foundation, the story credits the Mission with a volunteer network of close to 200 volunteers who advance Church-sponsored initiatives—United for Human Rights, The Way to Happiness and Drug-Free World—serving neighbours and visitors.

Organisers describe the three campaigns as complementary: human rights literacy anchored in the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, practical ethical guidance intended for everyday life, and prevention materials aimed at reducing the harms associated with drugs. The Valencia Mission has also appeared in the Church’s activities reporting for local anti-drug outreach, including a 2024 initiative titled Helping Combat Drug Abuse at the Beautiful Port of Valencia.

A central element of the New Year story is the response by Scientology Volunteer Ministers during what the text calls “Spain’s deadliest floods of the century.” The narrative states that the Mission’s disaster response proved decisive and reports that Valencia’s Civil Guard hailed the Mission for strengthening the foundation of their society. The account further cites figures of 12,000 hours of service and assistance to nearly 50,000 people.

Ivan Arjona, the Church of Scientology’s representative to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, said the Valencia example reflects a practical expression of European civic values.

“Community resilience depends on citizens who choose to help—through education, prevention and volunteer service,” said Ivan Arjona. “In moments of uncertainty, practical help and shared principles reinforce social trust.”

The Mission operates from Valencia’s La Llum district; its official site lists its location and contact details at C/ Padre Esteban Pernet 30, 46014 Valencia. Additional background on the wider New Year 2026 story has also been carried by media-distribution platforms including KingNewswire coverage and PR Newswire.

  • Church of Scientology Mission of Valencia: https://valencia.scientologymissions.org/
  • New Year 2026 story (source): https://www.scientology.org/scientology-today/events/new-years-2026.html
  • Human rights education materials: https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/
  • The Way to Happiness: https://www.thewaytohappiness.org/thewaytohappiness.html
  • Drug-Free World: https://www.drugfreeworld.org/
  • Disaster-response volunteers: https://www.volunteerministers.org/

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