Exscientologykids.com
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Exscientologykids.com is a website launched in 2008 by Jenna Miscavige Hill
Jenna Miscavige Hill
Jenna Miscavige Hill is a former Scientologist who, after leaving the Church of Scientology in 2005, has become one of its most prominent critics. She is the daughter of Ron Miscavige, Jr. and the niece of current church leader David Miscavige....

, Astra Woodcraft and Kendra Wiseman. It is dedicated to publishing affidavits of former child members of the Church of Scientology
Church of Scientology
The Church of Scientology is an organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system. The Church of Scientology International is the Church of Scientology's parent organization, and is responsible for the overall ecclesiastical management, dissemination and...

. The website's slogan reads: "We were born. We grew up. We escaped".

The website makes numerous allegations against the Church of Scientology, including that they deprive children of a proper education and that church members engage in physical abuse against children. The website's founders also provide safe house
Safe house
In the jargon of law enforcement and intelligence agencies, a safe house is a secure location, suitable for hiding witnesses, agents or other persons perceived as being in danger...

s to members who have recently left the church. These safe houses also provide services for reuniting families and helping ex-members with financial difficulties. The Church of Scientology has made numerous official statements regarding the content of the site, including statements from the official spokesperson Vicki Dunstan, who is reported as saying that the website was full of lies.

External links

  • "We Broke Free of Scientology", Glamour Magazine
    Glamour magazine
    Glamour magazine means:* Glamour magazine, a U.S. publication aimed at a predominantly female readership* a girlie magazine aimed at a male readership featuring photographs of women...

    , Shirley Velasquez, June 2008
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