Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Dr...Buce... A.k.A. Lenny B....Owner HLA
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-03-04 14:32:00, SHH wrote:
"Well that is all well and fine but Dr. B is a real doctor of psychology and has been practicing legitimately since the mid 70s. He has worked for public school systems for years before opening up the 4 schools he owns and has been in private practice since I think 1975."
--- End quote ---
Great. All we want to know is where he got his degrees. It's a simple question. Why is it so difficult to get an answer. Surely if the HLA powers-that-be (or their flunkies) are reading this, they would RUSH to post Len's valid credentials, so we'd all stop asking,no???
juniper2:
He could be a PHD..However, he had a so
called 'Doctor' on his staff at HLA for 7 years..
knowing he wasn't a real MD or DO....that is frightening...so there is a 'trust' issue...
SHH:
who are you referring to?
RobertBruce:
Didnt he have one of these so called "diploma mill" doctors on staff for several years?
What were the Bentz's qualifications?
Bullfrog you ought to know.
Anonymous:
NOA
Len on the BoD 2003
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:LEvZ ... o%22&hl=en
IECA granted $2000
THANK YOU!!! to the IECA Foundation (Supporting Children?s Educational Needs & Opportunities) for their $2,000 grant to NOA to support educational and tutorial activities for children who are victims of domestic violence. Additionally, they have donated educational and business software for the children and adult services programs. Funds will be used to purchase computers to assist our clients with these needs
Also on the Board of Trustees at IECA
http://www.iecafoundation.org/report/report.htm
http://www.iecafoundation.org/about/board.htm
Gov. Sonny Perdue has awarded a $78,008 grant to an area organization that aids crime victims and honored the program as a model domestic violence shelter in Georgia.
No One Alone, or NOA, provides crisis itervention, legal advocacy, court accompaniment and case management to victims of crime in Dawson and Lumpkin counties.
It also helps them with shelter, food, clothing, referral services, follow-up care, child care, support groups, transportation and educational services.
Perdue said NOA is a "great example of a community's response to combating" domestic violence.
The award is part of the 2004 Victims of Crime Act Formula Grant Program.
The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council administers the program, which provides funds to benefit children's advocacy and rape crisis centers, and domestic violence shelters. The program also assists Court Appointed Special Advocate and victim witness assistance programs.
Dianne Williams, deputy director of the council, said that residents of Dawson and Lumpkin counties should be proud of the local shelter.
"The staff at NOA's Ark work tirelessly to assist innocent victims of crime," she said.
The federal government awards the grant to the council on behalf of the state for distribution to victim services providers statewide.
All recipients must provide services to victims of crime. In addition, the grant program requires a 20 percent match from each applicant.
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