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Saturday, December 31, 2005

When Clara Barton started the Red Cross during the American Civil War, she probably had no idea how big it would get in the years to come, and how important it would be to those who needed help in the wars and disasters that were to follow. Other volunteer organizations have been similarly helpful, including the Salvation Army.

But both of these organizations have been eclipsed by the new kid on the block -- the Scientology Volunteer Ministers.

Since the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, over 60,000 people have trained as volunteer ministers and helped more than four million people.

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