Every Sunday morning in Turin, volunteers have been gathering at the former Dora station to clean parks, sidewalks, and streets — transforming neglected spaces into symbols of community pride. Led by the Procivicos association and inspired by L. Ron Hubbard’s The Way to Happiness, the initiative combines environmental action with moral education, promoting values of respect, friendship, and solidarity across the city.
Turin Volunteers Revive Dora Station and Surrounding Districts with Weekly Cleanups Inspired by “The Way to Happiness”
Turin, Italy — October 23, 2025 — Every Sunday morning, volunteers gather at the former Dora railway station in Turin to pick up litter and revitalize their surroundings. What started as a small local effort has become a consistent movement of civic renewal across the city’s northern districts, including Borgo Vittoria, Barriera di Milano, Borgata Parella, and Le Vallette.
Armed with gloves, tongs, and trash bags, the volunteers remove cigarette butts, bottles, cans, and other debris from streets, parks, and green areas. The initiative, coordinated by the civic association Procivicos, (Civil Protection by the Church of Scientology) is driven by a belief that caring for one’s environment is a shared duty.
“Every Sunday at nine o’clock, we meet near the old Dora station and then move through different parts of the city,” explained Procivicos president Beppe Tesio. “Our aim is not only to clean but to create awareness. Each piece of litter we collect is a small reminder that everyone can make a difference.”
Cleaning the City — and the Spirit
While the volunteers’ work has visible environmental results, it also carries a moral dimension. Their inspiration comes from The Way to Happiness, a common-sense guide written by humanitarian and author L. Ron Hubbard. The booklet, translated into 112 languages, outlines 21 precepts promoting ethical living, respect, and cooperation.
Tesio explains: “Every Friday evening we hold meetings based on The Way to Happiness. These gatherings are open to anyone — not just those carrying out public service — who wants to reflect on values such as respect, friendship, and brotherhood. In a time when division often dominates, these reminders help us reconnect with what truly unites people.”
Through these discussions and cleanups, Procivicos fosters both practical and personal change. Participants find that acting together for a cleaner city strengthens social ties and encourages empathy — values that extend beyond any single neighborhood.
A Model of European Civic Engagement
The initiative has drawn positive attention for embodying civic participation and community cooperation — ideals central to European life.
Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, OSCE, Council of Europe, and United Nations, praised the volunteers’ spirit:
“This kind of community work perfectly embodies the European spirit of responsibility and solidarity. It shows that improving our environment and our relations with one another are two sides of the same coin. The message contained in The Way to Happiness is universal — it reminds us that through simple, ethical actions, each person can contribute to the well-being of society as a whole.”
Arjona noted that grassroots initiatives like this are essential complements to public policies on environmental protection and social cohesion. “When citizens come together voluntarily to care for their surroundings, they reaffirm the very foundation of Europe’s democratic values,” he added.
Visible Impact and Open Participation
Over the months, the Dora Station cleanup project has visibly improved local conditions. Streets once cluttered with litter are now welcoming spaces where families can walk safely. Children play in cleaner parks, and the atmosphere of shared responsibility has spread to nearby districts.
Participation remains open to everyone. Volunteers include residents, students, retirees, and people performing community service. All share the same motivation: to make Turin more beautiful and foster a sense of belonging.
The group’s activities also extend to environmental education. During their weekly meetings, members discuss the long-term effects of pollution and the importance of daily choices — from recycling habits to community respect.
About The Way to Happiness
The Way to Happiness, written by L. Ron Hubbard, is a non-religious moral guide composed of 21 principles for living with integrity, care, and respect. Since its first publication in 1981, it has reached more than 200 countries and is used by educators, community leaders, and civic organizations to promote honesty, tolerance, and responsibility toward others and the environment.
About the Church of Scientology
The Church of Scientology, its missions, and community groups are active across the European continent, supporting initiatives that advance education, human rights, and ethical living. Recognized as a charitable and bona fide religion in several European nations, the Church continues its commitment to promoting understanding, civic engagement, and social betterment.
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