Voices for Humanity Bears Witness to Panama’s Moral Resurgence with Giselle Lima

Los Angeles, CA, April 30, 2024 --(PR.com)-- Scientology Network’s Voices for Humanity, the weekly series presenting heroic change makers from a variety of faiths, cultures and nations, working to uplift their communities, announces a new episode featuring the work of activist Giselle Lima.

Voices for Humanity airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Scientology Network.

Panama ranks as one of the most corrupt countries in Latin America. That comes as no surprise to its citizens, who witness crime in the streets and dishonesty in law enforcement every day. Giselle Lima recognized the primary contributor to the nation’s decline was a lack of moral values. In answer, she started a movement to educate the entire country on The Way to Happiness, a common sense guide to better living. Today, the lessons from The Way to Happiness are being delivered on a national scale thanks to the coordinated efforts of volunteers, police departments, government agencies and every branch of the armed forces.

About Giselle Lima

Giselle Lima, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, moved to Panama with her family after soaring crime rates made it unsafe for them to remain. Witnessing a disturbingly similar societal decline in her adopted country of Panama, Giselle took it upon herself to begin an ambitious campaign educating the public on the importance of moral values. Discovering The Way to Happiness, she saw its universally applicable precepts as the perfect vehicle to effect a moral resurgence in the country. Working tirelessly with the police, military and government officials, and thanks to her remarkable efforts, Giselle has taken the message of The Way to Happiness to the entire nation of Panama.

Giselle Lima is currently the president of The Way to Happiness Foundation Panama.

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