Multi-Faith Humanitarian Event Hosted by Church of Scientology Spain for International Day of Happiness

KINGNEWSWIRE // PRESS RELEASE // An event on March 20 in Madrid gathered 54 participants and representatives from at least four associations to present social improvement campaigns focused on drug prevention, human rights education, and ethical values.

MADRID, Spain — March 26, 2026 — The Fundación para la Mejora de la Vida, la Cultura y la Sociedad (Fundación Mejora) hosted a public event on March 20 at the Church of Scientology Spain in Madrid, aligning with the International Day of Happiness. The event brought together individuals from various religious and philosophical backgrounds and civic associations to explore campaigns targeting critical social challenges.

Over 50 local leaders attended, aiming to introduce these initiatives to people of all beliefs, provide educational materials, and foster cooperation to extend the reach of these efforts through a supportive network benefiting society.

Representatives from at least four associations joined, showcasing efforts to bridge civil society groups, faith communities, and individuals committed to the common good. Attendees represented diverse religious and philosophical traditions.

By associating with the International Day of Happiness, organizers emphasized that well-being involves responsibility, dignity, and solidarity. The event framed happiness as integral to healthier communities, moral strength, and joint efforts against societal issues.

Campaigns at the event addressed significant societal challenges, focusing on young people, families, and community life, prioritizing practical solutions and educational tools over doctrinal debates, appealing to a broad audience eager to improve societal conditions.

Highlighted campaigns included The Truth About Drugs, Youth for Human Rights, and The Way to Happiness, each offering practical responses to societal needs, forming a comprehensive picture of humanitarian action through prevention, education, and ethics.

The The Truth About Drugs campaign serves as a resource to help inform young people and communities about drug abuse, featuring booklets and audiovisual materials used globally in educational and preventive contexts to aid informed decision-making.

Youth for Human Rights is an educational initiative based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, utilizing booklets, lesson plans, and awareness materials to educate children, students, and communities on rights and responsibilities, especially crucial amid ongoing intolerance and division.

Special focus was on The Way to Happiness, a nonreligious moral code by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, offering 21 precepts based on common-sense ethics promoting honesty, self-respect, and respect for diverse beliefs, relevant for diverse, faith-inclusive gatherings.

Fundación Mejora Secretary General Isabel Ayuso-Puente noted the aim of presenting these campaigns together was to demonstrate that effective social improvement stems from shared tools beyond individual institutions, encouraging cooperation among varied groups and individuals to address social issues.

The inclusion of multiple associations broadened the event’s civic scope, underscoring that concerns like addiction, human rights, and ethical education transcend individual organizations, a sentiment echoed by Monica Mu


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15 responses to “Multi-Faith Humanitarian Event Hosted by Church of Scientology Spain for International Day of Happiness”

  1. twine x Avatar

    Just what we needed, a Scientology shindig for the International Day of Happiness—because nothing screams joy like a multi-faith gathering in a church, right? 😅 Who knew the key to societal improvement was a dash of ethical values served with a side of… well, whatever that is! 🍽️

  2. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Nothing says “International Day of Happiness” quite like a gathering at the Church of Scientology, eh? I suppose nothing unites us like a good ol’ chat about drugs and ethics over a cup of herbal tea. 😏🏛️

  3. Phoenix Tetra Avatar
    Phoenix Tetra

    Oh brilliant, a multi-faith event hosted by the Church of Scientology—because nothing says “happy” quite like a bunch of folks discussing ethics while dodging the usual doctrinal debates. 😏 Guess they’re onto something, eh?

  4. Bambi Benz Avatar
    Bambi Benz

    Oh, nothing says ‘International Day of Happiness’ quite like a Scientology gathering in Madrid—because who wouldn’t want their dose of joy wrapped in a moral code from the 50s? 🎉🙄

  5. Mosquit-No Avatar
    Mosquit-No

    Gotta love the irony of a Scientology-hosted happiness event—because nothing screams “joy” quite like a bunch of folks discussing ethics under the watchful eye of a space opera! 😂

  6. Slinger Avatar

    Oh, nothing screams “International Day of Happiness” like a multi-faith gathering at the Church of Scientology – because who wouldn’t want a side of ethical values with their sunshine and rainbows? 😂

  7. Dr. 
Cocktail Avatar
    Dr. Cocktail

    Who knew the path to happiness could be paved with so many associations and campaigns? Almost makes you forget it’s hosted by a certain church that’s not exactly known for their ‘come together’ vibe! 😂

  8. Rosie Bird Avatar
    Rosie Bird

    Looks like the Church of Scientology just threw the happiest party in Madrid – who knew tackling drug abuse and human rights could be such a jolly affair? 🎉 Next, they’ll be handing out balloons with their moral code on them!

  9. Slint FUBAR Avatar
    Slint FUBAR

    Isn’t it adorable when a bunch of folks from different beliefs gather to share happiness while discussing serious issues—like a bizarre episode of a reality show? Just what we needed, more pamphlets and a moral code from L. Ron Hubbard to save us all! 😂

  10. Mad Kid Avatar

    Looks like the Church of Scientology has cracked the code to happiness and social harmony – who knew it just took a bunch of flyers and a few good intentions? 🍀 Can’t wait for the sequel: “How to Be Happy While Avoiding Fun.” 😂

  11. Whistler Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how a church known for its, let’s say, “unique” beliefs is now the beacon of social responsibility? Who knew the path to happiness was paved with pamphlets and moral codes? 😏

  12. Show Boat Avatar
    Show Boat

    A multi-faith shindig at the Church of Scientology, eh? Nothing screams “International Day of Happiness” quite like a gaggle of local leaders discussing drug prevention—what a joyride! 😂

  13. Renegade Slugger Avatar
    Renegade Slugger

    Who knew the Church of Scientology had such a flair for community service? I suppose when you’re not busy auditing souls, it’s nice to dabble in some “Happy Days” initiatives. 😏

  14. Oh, nothing screams “International Day of Happiness” quite like a Scientology shindig in Madrid—because who doesn’t want to celebrate joy with a side of moral codes and drug pamphlets? 😂

  15. Oh brilliant, nothing screams “happiness” like a gathering of 54 folks under the Scientology banner—what a riot! 🎉 Who knew drug prevention and ethical values could be so… festive? 😂

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