Anonymous ID: 9c8a0c July 13, 2020, 4:29 a.m. No.9946545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6549 >>6575 >>6577 >>6590 >>6612 >>6614 >>6629 >>6653 >>6747

After the devastating earthquake of 2010, John and I flew supplies to Haiti ourselves, and were touched by the wonderful people there. 137 displaced children ended up at the home of Claude Reginald Jean, a long-time humanitarian in Haiti, who turned his home into The Future Of Haiti Orphanage. Soon afterwards, they started a school, Institution Humanitaire Theta, where the children receive a high-quality education, including being educated in ethics and morals. Both the school and orphanage rely ‪100% on donations and the generosity of others for food, clothing, school supplies, and general operating expenses.

 

https://kellypreston.com/future-of-haiti-event/

 

Kelly Preston attended the Future of Haiti Organization dinner event in Clearwater, Florida to help raise awareness and funds for their mission to support Haitian children, families and entire communities, empowering them to move themselves from poverty to a brilliant future full of opportunities.

 

https://futurehaiti.org/blog/tag/kelly-preston/

 

 

It’s no surprise, and I’ve written about it before: but John Travolta and Kelly Preston are continuing to donate tax free money from the non profit charity they started for their late son to Scientology. Of course, this is a little strange since Scientology’s beliefs may be what cost Jett Travolta his life, in the end. For years until the day Jett died the Travoltas insisted Jett was not autistic but suffered from Kawasaki Syndrome. He was not treated for autism as Scientology doesn’t allow treatment of mental or brain issues. Jett’s “manny” when he died wasn’t a trained nurse but a wedding photographer.

 

Nevertheless, the Travoltas remain devoted to the cause. According to the website for the foundation, www.jett-travolta-foundation.com, contributions have been made in 2013 to several different places. But one of them is Scientology’s questionable group in Haiti that’s recruiting poor people. And the other is the group that performs bogus “detoxification.”

 

The Haiti group is called GROup Dynamic for the Survival of Haiti. http://www.grodysh.org. This group is run two prominent Scientologists, Leslie Hobbs and Claude Reginald Jean. There’s no mention on their website about Scientology, of course. But their address is in Clearwater, Florida, where all the other Xenu businesses are clustered.

 

The Form 990 filed by Jett Travolta Foundation omits any detail of where their money went last year. Charities are mandated to list their gifts and grants. But this foundation simply didn’t. The foundation just says it gave grants totaling $120,800.

 

But on their form 990 for 2012, GRODYSH acknowledges a recent $40,000 donation from the Jett Travolta Foundation. Their total revenue claimed in 2012 was $95,000 so that’s nearly half of what they took in.

 

And then there’s the International Detoxification Academy. The Jett Travolta Foundation has already donated money to them in 2013 and did so in 2011. Also in 2011, Jett Travolta Foundation donated funds to Narconon, and to Will Smith’s New Horizon School in Calabasas, California which teaches Scientology Study Tech curriculum.

 

https://www.showbiz411.com/2013/06/20/jett-travolta-foundation-donating-more-money-to-scientology-organizations