Celebrating Humanitarian Day 2025 in Amsterdam: Honoring the Architects of Global Change

Kingnewswire // Press Release / Amsterdam, Netherlands-August 23, 2025 – Compassion and service took center stage on Saturday during the annual Humanitarian Awards ceremony in Amsterdam. Held at the Chapel of the Church of Scientology of Amsterdam, the event celebrated individuals dedicated to humanity and social change, bringing together leaders, activists, and community members.

Organized by the Anbi (organization of public interest) Recognized, the Church of Scientology of Amsterdam, this year’s ceremony honored three exceptional individuals: Shantha Dalumagage, Morgana Sythove, and Ineke Hilhorst.

Awards were presented by Gerbrig Deinum, Director of Public Affairs of the Church of Scientology of Amsterdam, inspired by the humanitarian vision of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who believed in sharing wisdom and helping others to persevere.

Adding to the event’s significance, Eric Roux, World President of the Initiative of United Religions (URI), attended from Brussels to discuss URI’s global efforts in interreligious cooperation and peace.

Tribute to Efforts to Improve People’s Lives

Humanitarian prize winners were recognized for unique contributions, from international human rights campaigns to interreligious dialogue and local initiatives promoting compassion and understanding.

Shantha Dalumagage: Advocate for Human Rights and Equality in Sri Lanka

The first award went to Shantha Dalumagage, a lawyer and founder of Lanka Foundation Mission, dedicated to promoting human rights in Sri Lanka. Collaborating with United for Human Rights International, Shantha led initiatives to raise awareness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, improve rural education, support women’s empowerment, provide drinking water, health facilities, and free legal aid. Shantha also campaigned against ecocidal activities. Her holistic approach makes her a deserving 2025 Humanitarian Prize winner.

“Shantha’s tireless efforts have improved lives in Sri Lanka,” said Gerbrig Deinum. “Her work exemplifies humanity.”

Morgana Sythove: Building Bridges Between Religions

Morgana Sythove received the second award for her role as a spiritual leader and global administrator of the United Religions Initiative (URI), promoting peace and understanding among diverse religious traditions. A Wiccan priestess and religious movement figurehead, Morgana strengthens eco-spiritual communities, supports humanitarian initiatives, and advocates for women’s rights and ecological justice. She has been an influential voice at international gatherings, including the Parliament of World Religions.

“It’s about understanding nature’s cycles,” Morgana explained, emphasizing spirituality’s deep connection with life.

Ineke Hilhorst: Creativity, Compassion, and Community

The third award recognized Ineke Hilhorst, whose work spans documentary cinema, television production, coaching, and community strategy. Her initiatives bridge past and present through creativity and storytelling, promoting tolerance with living monuments like “VREEMDE VOGELS” and “De Drie Mannetjes.” Ineke’s humanitarian spirit also extends to refugee support, helping Afghan activists escape the Taliban.

Her blend of creativity, dedication, and compassion strengthens communities and inspires others, making her a worthy 2025 Humanitarian Prize recipient.

A Celebration of Service and Humanity

The ceremony reflected the values of Humanitarian Day: service, compassion, and unity, highlighting global interdependence and shared humanitarian goals.

“These awards honor those whose actions embody humanity’s best,” said Gerbrig Deinum, inspiring others to create a united and peaceful world.

Ivan Arjona, European representative of the Church of Scientology, praised the winners’ commitment:

“These individuals remind us that true change comes from compassion and courage,” noted Mr. Arjona.

The evening concluded with applause for the winners, showcasing the power of visionaries dedicated to serving others.

Inspired by L. Ron Hubbard and the Scientology World Mission

The event drew inspiration from L. Ron Hubbard’s humanitarian vision of aiding others, central to the global mission led by David Miscavige, ecclesiastical leader of Scientology. The Church of Scientology of Amsterdam continues to promote education, human rights, and community empowerment. The Humanitarian Awards celebrate those whose actions improve the world.

“The achievements of Shantha, Morgana, and Ineke prove that we all have the power to enact positive change,” added Ivan Arjona. “They inspire us all.”


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4 responses to “Celebrating Humanitarian Day 2025 in Amsterdam: Honoring the Architects of Global Change”

  1. valley guardian Avatar
    valley guardian

    Celebrating humanitarianism in Amsterdam, eh? Nothing screams “global change” like a Scientology awards ceremony in a church. 🙄 #AllHailTheArchitects

  2. True Sweetness Avatar
    True Sweetness

    Look at that, a grand soirée in Amsterdam celebrating humanitarian heroes—bet the canal views were worth the ticket price! 🎉 Who knew saving the world came with a side of fancy awards and a splash of Scientology? 😏

  3. Greek Rifle Avatar
    Greek Rifle

    Humanitarian Day in Amsterdam, eh? Nothing like a good ol’ pat on the back for those saving the world while we sip our lattes and dodge bicycles—because nothing says ‘global change’ quite like a ceremony in a church, right? 😏

  4. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Seems like Amsterdam’s got its own version of the Oscars for do-gooders, eh? 🎉 Just what we needed—more awards to remind us how altruism can be just as glamorous as a night out in the Rijksmuseum. 🥳

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