YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology Does anyone know if this project ever got off the ground? :anon: From: Barbara Ayash Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 Subject: ABLE INT Exec aske me to post this Great News I am posting this information about YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS being launched based on LRH's educational philosophy and technology for Joanne Takano. She needs and wants help promoting the organization. Please take a look. Here are the programs: 1. Family Rescue Programs - includes 3 parenting programs and addresses the entire family. 2. Youth in Trouble Consulting - Youth Specialist works with the troubled youth one-on-one to debug the "trouble". Trouble includes educational problems, i.e. kid hates school or is very bright thus can't main stream with other kids, etc. Program requires parents to be on the program too. 3. YSC Academy of Knowledge - This is school for kids. We will have day school as well as full time boarding students. 4. Drug Free Solutions for Behavior Problems - this is the drug free alternative to putting kids on psych drugs. If the kid is already on meds. we get the kid off of it. This program requires that the parents and siblings of the youth to also go on the program. 5. Wonder Baby Program - This is for new parents. They learn how to raise their babies from the getgo utilizing LRH tech. Parents learn NOT TO GIVE THEIR KID FALSE DATA and to teach their babies how to read or at least introduce reading before their 1 years old. 6. Youth in Action for a New Civilization Program - This is an afterschool program where kids learn LRH tech in improving their lives as well as help their peers. The program is linked to an international program that unites the youth worldwide for a 4th dynamic salvation of the peoples on earth. There's a lot to this program -- too much to go over but it is AWESOME! 7. Training for adults and professionals to open their own Youth Specialist Centers are: a) Youth Specialist Training and Apprenticeship programs b) Youth Tutor Training c) Delivery Training of the Parenting Programs. Pre-requisite is one needs to be a Youth Specialist before they can do the delivery training. 8. Detox program. This is the purification. There are two saunas -- 1 for kids and 1 for adults. The new property also provides services to teenagers to hold gatherings and/or parties or just come and have a good time in a safe drug free, alcohol free environment. The wog world has certainly indoctrinated our youth (even Scn youth). Too many are involved in low tone, degraded activities -- sex; drugs and alcohol. The intention is to get our kids educated well and they lead their peers out of that trap instead of the wog world leading them into the trap. Our new property allows the youth to expand their activities by utilizing the Sports Court; Swimming Pool; Equestrian Center (yes, we will have about 10 horses on the property); Automotive Shop; Science lab, etc. etc. All progams are delivered per LRH's educational philosophy. This is a very exciting endeavor -- lots more to tell but I think this should give you enough data to answer your question. Thanks for caring and wanting to know about our project. Joanne Takano Irwin JT@YouthSpecialistCenters.org Barbara Ayash President Headquarters for the Children’s “Set A Good Example” Student Contest 3725 Meadowlark Drive Reno, Nevada 89506 Ph: 800-455-0173 Fax: 800-826-5412 president@earthlink.net www.cbaa.org or www.SageClub.com :anon:
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology Interesting e-mail. Do you have more e-mails like this? Info on this cult front: Youth Specialist Centers, Inc.: form 990 filings Youth Specialist Centers - Norco, California (CA) | Company Profile
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology It's a shame really, the sort of things they're promoting would be good for society, but not using Flubbtard's failed tech. Altogether, it does however sound rather creepy. "Wonder Baby"????
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology Yes. The culties like sending out intra-group PR crap. Wow. $10,000 per month for rent for a crap group that does nothing. $189,000 income in one year from government programs. It would be good to find out who/what has been supporting this group. They serviced 86 individuals. That's $2200 income per person "served". So much for "charity". "Equestrian expense" $8,481 in 2006? WTF!?!?!
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology An interesting observation... "Youth Specialist Centers" seems to be another ploy of "brand-stealing" which the CoS front groups seem to do. There's something called "Youth Specialties" which is a set of published resources for Christian youth workers across multiple denominations. They've been around since at least the early 70s. It's not attached to any one particular denomination, but does seem to be most used within in mainline (ie. mildly conservative to mildly liberal) Christian churches... Chalk another one up to "sounding like" something else... Applied Scholastics, Narconon, etc...
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology If this is an example of LRH tech - good luck. The word should be "they're" not "their". Not the only mistake in her email...
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology they're should be used in place of they are, no?
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology thats what makes this cult so creepy, they know exactly where the funding dollars are, all politicians hear (or who ever is in charge of $$$) is 'helping families' 'helping kids read' 'get people off drugs' who wants to vote against that?
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology Yes. The rest is also badly written.
Re: YOUTH SPECIALIST CENTERS based on LRH's educational philosophy & technology No, the line description is "Program services revenue including government fees and contracts". The detailed statement say "Fees for education, training, consulting, room and board". If the revenue were from government source, it would have been reported at line 93g in the 990 return.