Scientology Volunteer Ministers: Sci-Bono Discovery Center sanitized to protect thousands

Scientology Volunteer Ministers: Sci-Bono Discovery Center sanitized to protect thousands
Scientology Volunteer Ministers: Sci-Bono Discovery Center sanitized to protect thousands

As the country is about to move into lockdown level 3, Scientology Volunteer Ministers, who are aware of the necessity for thousands of organizations to be sanitized before reopening, went to sanitize the Sci-Bono Discovery Center to protect thousands of staff and students who are about to re-enter the Center.

Aware of the fact that by bringing lockdown 4 to lockdown 3, the risk of the virus spreading further is increasing, Scientology Volunteer Ministers are going wild and planning everything they can to help minimize the risk.   They have named organizations which are visited by hundreds and thousands of people a day as priority to sanitize now.

 

 

As the educational sector is most at risk regarding the issue of students going back to school, the Volunteer Ministers just completed Sci-Bono Discovery Center, a world-class science center that supports math, science and technology education and offers innovative, dynamic learning experiences that contribute to building South Africa’s science, engineering and technology capacity.   They are also lining up other universities and schools they will soon visit.

During the decontamination of the Sci-Bono Discovery Center, the Director of Corporate Services said, “I am very thankful for your services.  This is a very difficult situation we are facing and I am glad that we are all standing together to fight this”.

In addition to the Sci-Bono Discovery Center, the Volunteer Ministers have decontaminated so far in Gauteng more than 5,200 buildings, from one-floor shelters all the way to 20-floor government buildings, 5 million square meters of buildings or the equivalent of more than 900 footballs fields and 72,037 vehicles, including 61,000 taxis, fire trucks, ambulances and police cars – all of which totaled 139,300 volunteer hours given in the Gauteng area to assist people in such times, with everything financed from their own pockets to the tune of more than R16,000,000 so far.

“ It is very important that we come together in solidarity during these times and support each other. This is our contribution to the country and we are carrying on,” said Sandile Hlayisi, Public Affair Director for the Volunteer Ministers

Hlayisi says they recently even formed new groups in Western Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal to cover more ground and are about to form new groups in Eastern Cape as well.  “We are empowered with the Volunteer Minister technology written by L. Ron Hubbard more than 50 years ago for South Africa.  That is our secret strength,” bragged Hlayisi.