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Images from the River Center camp in Baton Rouge on Thursday
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pecialist Justin Slizoski (above photo,
right) of the Nebraska National Guard
runs a metal detector over a young boy
who asked him to do so Friday afternoon. The
National Guard is at the center mainly to ensure
the many families living there are secure.
1 Michel (above photo, left) laughs while
talking to friends Friday afternoon.
Michel was among many people at the
shelter who lost a home in New Orleans due to
Hurricane Katrina. Letitia Morris (above right
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Barbar, (right photo, left) 6, from New Orleans,
plays with a jump rope while talking to her new
friend, Jeanette Cobbins, 8, who she met in the
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übrey Davis, (left) 8, shows the bas
ketball he has been playing with in
the lobby of the center Friday after
noon. Catherine Obleton (above right) talks
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wayne Cadiere (below photo, left), a
Scientology Volunteer Minister, per
forms an “assist” on another Scientology
volunteer, Adi Halevy, on Friday. The assist is pro
vided to those at the center to help relieve stress.
There are currently Scientology-trained volun
teers in 22 shelters in Mississippi and Louisiana
helping with hurricane relief efforts.
young boy (left) living in the River Center
shelter plays with a toy truck Friday
while Symekiaoive Allen (behind) plays
with her 4-month-old daughter, Synie Phillips.
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with a woman outside the Baton Rouge center.
Obleton, who is from New Orleans and liv
ing in the shelter, plans to relocate in either
Atlanta or New York City.
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