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Title: HELP Awards 2025 Celebrate Global Volunteers and Community Unity at Scientology Church in Dublin

DUBLIN EVENT HONORS HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS ACROSS 11 COUNTRIESDUBLIN, IRELAND — Under the banner of International Volunteer Recognition Day, the 2025 HELP Awards illuminated the power of collective action, honoring over 20 individuals and organizations whose dedication to service bridges cultures and continents. Hosted at the Church of Scientology & Community Centre of Dublin, the ceremony celebrated volunteers from 11 countries across three continents, showcasing stories of resilience, inclusion, and hope.“Tonight, we honour the quiet heroes, the loud champions, and everyone in between who go the extra mile for others—because it’s the right thing to do,” said Asia Kuzma, Community Relations Officer at the Church of Scientology, in her opening remarks. The event, established in 2019 by the Scientology Volunteer Ministers in Ireland, has grown into an annual tradition recognizing grassroots changemakers.A Tapestry of Service: Stories of ImpactThe evening highlighted diverse efforts, from humanitarian crises to cultural preservation. Among the honorees was Zak Moradi, a Kurdish-Irish hurler championing inclusion through sport. His initiative, Hurling Without Borders , has trained over 500 participants from refugee backgrounds in Ireland, using the traditional Irish game as a tool for integration and teamwork. “Sport breaks barriers,” Moradi said. “When we play together, we learn to trust each other.”Ibrahim Halawa, a human rights lawyer and former prisoner of conscience, was recognized for his work defending marginalized communities. Released after nearly seven years in Egyptian detention in 2022, Halawa now leads the Justice for All campaign, providing legal aid to asylum seekers in Ireland and advocating for international human rights reforms. “Volunteering isn’t just...


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