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BREAKING NEWS ABOUT THE SEED!! IMPORTANT!!!

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Anonymous:
Do what I did with the current incarnation of the cult I was in. Call the place. Pretend you are a troubled parent who had a friend/relative in the seed and they said great things about it, and ask if there is a connection. "Is there any connection to the program my brother was in? The seed? He said that place saved his life."

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "sporewhore" ---Do what I did with the current incarnation of the cult I was in. Call the place. Pretend you are a troubled parent who had a friend/relative in the seed and they said great things about it, and ask if there is a connection. "Is there any connection to the program my brother was in? The seed? He said that place saved his life."

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Now you've tipped them :( but thanks.

What is the current incarnation of Cedu (if that's the cult you are referring too?)

Anonymous:
I found the Seed Foundation when I researched the movie The boys from Baraka where kids were sent to Kenya. As some know the program was abandoned, but they learned that the conditions in the neighborhood resulted in about 60% dropping out of high school and prison stay as an almost certain adult experience, so they went looking for another solution so they started working with the Seed Foundation about opening a boarding school in the local community for local kids only.

While some would claim that they could start changing the community while they were at it, some families are so broken that kids don't get food, bath or clean clothes in days. The foster care system is underfunded. In some way such a community boarding  school could be a solution, but of course we have to secure that they are not run by cults. You need to check them out.

psy:

--- Quote from: "SDA" ---What is the current incarnation of Cedu (if that's the cult you are referring too?)
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Clones. Lots of em (Carlbrook, Benchmark, resurrected CEDU schools).  And a lot of the the CEDU staff migrated to Aspen, presumably bringing their practices with them.  In short: Cedu ain't dead.

Guest:

--- Quote from: "Rotsne" ---I found the Seed Foundation when I researched the movie The boys from Baraka where kids were sent to Kenya. As some know the program was abandoned, but they learned that the conditions in the neighborhood resulted in about 60% dropping out of high school and prison stay as an almost certain adult experience, so they went looking for another solution so they started working with the Seed Foundation about opening a boarding school in the local community for local kids only.

While some would claim that they could start changing the community while they were at it, some families are so broken that kids don't get food, bath or clean clothes in days. The foster care system is underfunded. In some way such a community boarding  school could be a solution, but of course we have to secure that they are not run by cults. You need to check them out.

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OK, so I guess right now, we don't know if this is connected to THE seed?

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