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New Pet-Friendly Sober Living Homes Open in Los Angeles, With Option to Bring a Pet to Sober Living
Los Angeles, CA, United States, 16th Apr 2026 — Paws in Recovery has officially launched pawsinrecovery.com, introducing a first-of-its-kind network of pet-friendly sober living homes in Los Angeles for both men and women. With locations in Mid-City and on the west side of LA, Paws in Recovery is built on a straightforward idea: that the presence of a beloved pet during the earliest and most vulnerable days of sobriety can make a meaningful difference in whether someone stays the course. The homes are designed as comfortable, structured sober living environments that follow a traditional 12-step approach. They are not a substitute for treatment, and they make no claims to be. What they offer is something just as important — a safe, accountable, and genuinely supportive place to land after treatment ends, where residents do not have to choose between their sobriety and the animal companion who may have been with them through it all.
The Simple Case for Keeping Pets in the Picture
For many people entering recovery, leaving a pet behind is not just an inconvenience. It is a source of genuine grief and anxiety that can become an obstacle to seeking help in the first place. Studies and firsthand accounts have long pointed to the bond between humans and animals as a source of emotional grounding, reduced stress, and consistent routine — all things that matter enormously in early sobriety.
At Paws in Recovery, the founding team believes that physical touch, presence, and the quiet companionship of an animal can support a person’s ability to stay present, stay calm, and stay committed to the work of recovery. There is something steadying about caring for another living thing when your own world feels uncertain. That daily responsibility, that warmth, and that uncomplicated affection can act as an anchor in ways that are hard to replicate.
This is not an abstract belief. It is the reason the homes were built the way they were.
What Residents Can Expect
Paws in Recovery currently operates separate homes for men and women, with locations in Mid-City Los Angeles and on the west side of the city. Both homes are modern, well-kept, and designed to feel like an actual home rather than a facility. Residents will find comfortable communal spaces, private and semi-private rooms, and a warm environment that encourages genuine connection among housemates.
Meals are included, which removes one of the logistical stressors that can distract early recovery residents from focusing on their program. Ample street parking is available at both locations, making it easy for residents and their visitors to come and go without the daily frustration that often comes with living in Los Angeles.
The program is rooted in the 12-step model, with house expectations around meeting attendance, accountability, and mutual respect among residents. Staff are present and engaged, providing the kind of consistent oversight that helps residents stay on track without creating an overly institutional atmosphere.
For those searching for a well reviewed sober living program in LA that does not ask them to leave their pet at the door, Paws in Recovery is one of the very few options currently available in the city.
Pets: What to Know Before Applying
Paws in Recovery welcomes small and medium-sized pets in most cases. In the majority of situations, residents are able to bring one or two animals with them when they move in. The team reviews each situation individually, taking into account the specific breed, the size and layout of the available space at the time of move-in, and the comfort and safety of all residents in the home.
While the goal is always to find a way to say yes, there are occasional circumstances where a specific animal may not be the right fit for the current home environment. The admissions team works directly with each prospective resident to understand their situation and explore every available option before any final decision is made.
The focus is on small and medium-sized pets. Dogs and cats are the most common, and the homes are set up with that in mind. Pet owners are expected to be responsible for their animals at all times, including feeding, exercise, and general care, which itself reinforces the kind of structure and daily routine that supports long-term sobriety.
Filling a Real Gap in the Los Angeles Recovery Housing Market
Los Angeles has no shortage of sober living options, but finding a pet-friendly sober living home in Los Angeles that also provides structure, meals, and a genuine sense of community has historically been a difficult task. Many homes that advertise themselves as pet-friendly have significant restrictions that make the option effectively unavailable to most applicants. Others lack the basics — consistent programming, a clean environment, accountability — that make sober living work.
Paws in Recovery was built specifically to close that gap. The founders came to this work through personal experience with recovery and a shared understanding of how isolating the early months can feel, particularly when someone has to leave behind the one relationship in their life that has never asked anything complicated of them.
For anyone researching affordable sober living options in West Los Angeles or looking for a structured sober living house in Mid-City LA, Paws in Recovery is accepting applications now for both the men’s and women’s homes.
How to Apply or Learn More
Prospective residents and their families can learn more about availability, house rules, and the pet policy by visiting www.pawsinrecovery.com. The admissions process is straightforward, and the team is available to answer questions about what to expect, what to bring, and how to get started.
Paws in Recovery is committed to being one of the most accessible and genuinely supportive sober living options available anywhere in Los Angeles. For anyone who has been putting off taking the next step because they could not figure out what to do with their dog or their cat, the answer is now a little simpler.
You can bring them with you.
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Scientology Church members Marked World Health Day in Europe and Beyond
Scientology Marks World Health Day Through Drug Prevention, Blood Donation and Community Health Initiatives
Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, 16th Apr 2026 — Churches of Scientology in several countries marked World Health Day 2026 through a range of activities intended to support both physical well-being and social responsibility, underscoring the place health holds within Scientology’s broader social betterment and humanitarian efforts.

While the forms of observance differed from one community to another, the underlying theme was consistent: health was approached not only as a medical matter, but as something closely connected to knowledge, responsibility, human dignity and the ability of individuals to lead stable and constructive lives. In Scientology, that understanding has long informed both religious practice and a range of community-based initiatives inspired by founder L. Ron Hubbard.
This year’s observances included drug prevention programming, blood donation efforts and other health-oriented local activities shaped according to the needs of each community. Together, they reflected a practical view shared across many Scientology churches: that support for health can take different forms, from prevention and education to direct assistance and volunteer service.
A broad view of health
For Scientology, concern for health has never been limited to physical condition alone. The Church’s religious teachings and humanitarian programs have long linked personal well-being with ethical conduct, clarity of thought, responsibility and care for others. Physical and spiritual health are therefore seen not as separate matters, but as closely related dimensions of a person’s ability to live productively and contribute to society.
This perspective helps explain why health-related initiatives have become a recurring feature of Scientology’s public-interest activities. Programs dealing with drug prevention, moral values, community service and volunteer assistance all rest, in different ways, on the idea that healthier individuals are better able to build healthier communities.
One of the most visible World Health Day initiatives this year was a special marathon broadcast on Scientology Network on April 7. The programming highlighted the work of the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, a long-running drug education initiative that provides factual information about drugs and their effects so that young people and adults can make informed choices.
The marathon included episodes of Voices for Humanity, public service announcements addressing the dangers of drug use, and material connected to The Truth About Drugs campaign. The focus on prevention reflected a central principle in Scientology-supported social action: that many forms of suffering are best addressed before they take root.
Drug prevention has therefore remained one of the best-known areas of Scientology’s social engagement, particularly through partnerships with schools, educators, youth groups and community organizations. By emphasizing factual information rather than sensationalism, these initiatives seek to help individuals avoid patterns of dependency that can damage health, family stability and social cohesion.
Different churches, different forms of service
World Health Day was also marked through more direct forms of civic solidarity. In Milan, for example, the Church of Scientology hosted a blood donation day on April 9 in cooperation with AVIS Milano, part of the wider Italian Association of Blood Volunteers. The initiative continued a collaboration already established over the years and repeated several times annually.
For the occasion, an AVIS mobile blood collection unit was received at the Church’s facilities in Viale Fulvio Testi, allowing long-time donor Volunteer Ministers to continue giving blood regularly while also giving newer volunteers an opportunity to begin participating in blood donation as a form of community service. The event unfolded in a spirit of participation and awareness, with a simple but essential purpose: helping support a health system that depends on regular voluntary donations.
That initiative in Milan illustrated how local Scientology communities can cooperate with civic and healthcare-oriented organizations in practical ways that respond to immediate social needs. Blood donation remains one of the clearest examples of how ordinary citizens can directly support medical care and save lives. In this context, it also reflected a broader understanding that public health is strengthened not only by institutions, but by communities willing to act in a spirit of solidarity.
Other churches and groups marked the day in ways suited to their local environments. In some places, education and prevention were the primary focus. In others, practical acts of support, volunteer engagement and public awareness took center stage. This diversity of responses reflected the Church’s view that health is not addressed only in clinics or hospitals, but also through the everyday choices, habits and responsibilities that shape both personal and collective life.
The role of Scientology Volunteer Ministers in some of these activities also highlighted a long-standing emphasis on service. The Volunteer Minister program, known for providing practical assistance in community settings and times of need, approaches help in a broad sense, including physical support, moral encouragement and attention to spiritual well-being.
Health as a foundation for social betterment
The different World Health Day observances ultimately pointed to the same idea: that health is foundational to human flourishing and therefore central to any serious effort at social reform and social betterment. A person affected by drug abuse, poor health or social neglect is less able to exercise freedom, judgment and responsibility. A person supported by prevention, education and community care is better placed to live with dignity and to contribute positively to others.
This is why Scientology communities have long considered support for physical and spiritual health to be a cornerstone of their wider social engagement. Whether through drug education, blood donation, volunteer service or other local initiatives, these efforts are intended to strengthen the conditions in which individuals and communities can thrive.
Ivan Arjona, Scientology’s representative to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, said the various observances of World Health Day reflected a principle with strong relevance across Europe.
“World Health Day offers an opportunity to remember that health is both physical and human,” Arjona said. “A society protects health not only through medicine and treatment, important as those are, but also through prevention, education, solidarity and the strengthening of personal responsibility. When communities work to prevent drug abuse, support blood donation or engage in local health-oriented service, they are helping defend both well-being and human dignity.”
He added: “The common thread is care for life and respect for the individual. Across Europe, these are deeply rooted civic values. Activities that strengthen the body, protect the mind and support responsible citizenship also strengthen the social fabric, and that is why this work matters.”
At a time when many societies are facing pressure on healthcare systems, concern over addiction and broader questions about resilience and social cohesion, these observances offered a reminder that community-based action still has an important role to play. Whether through factual education about drugs, direct support for blood banks or other locally organized health initiatives, Scientology communities used World Health Day to affirm a consistent principle: that health is essential to individual dignity, and that supporting it is both a personal and a civic responsibility.
The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.
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HHO Carbon Clean Franchisee Files Complaints with Regulatory Agencies over Fraudulent Franchise Sales Practices by Paducah, KY based HHO Carbon Clean Systems, LLC and HHO Franchise, LLC
Complaints were filed with the Federal Trade Commission, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General and North Dakota Securities Department over the sales practices used in the sale of a Kentucky franchise territory and a North Dakota franchise territory. HHO Carbon Clean Systems is managed by Dean Owen, CPA of Paducah, KY and Jared English of Metropolis, IL.
Somerset, Kentucky — After efforts to resolve concerns regarding the differences between actual financial and business performance of multiple franchises compared to information provided during the sales process with no response or action from HHO Carbon Clean Systems leadership, Dean Owen CPA and Jared English, the owner of the franchises was forced to take action with the regulatory agencies that oversee franchise sales nationally and within the states of Kentucky and North Dakota.
During the sales process, HHO Carbon Clean Systems provided Mr. Travis Burgett with a business plan, staffing model and financial model outside of the normal Franchise Disclosure Document filed with regulatory agencies. During his time as the operator of the two franchises, Mr. Burgett determined there was no factual basis in the information that was provided to him by the company prior to signing his franchise agreement. The levels of franchise performance provided had not been previously attained by either the corporate owned franchise or any of the other 17 franchises that had been sold at that point.
Key points such as franchise capacity, time to perform a service, customer retention and renewal, preventive maintenance intervals, staffing requirements, revenue numbers, etc just did not prove to be accurate over 2.5 years of operations.
Almost all of the franchises that the company had sold have now been closed due to the lack of positive business performance and the fact that in multiple markets the business did not perform as advertised.
The hydrogen based carbon cleaning systems franchisees acquired were sold to be an alternative to harsh chemical based cleaning systems however now HHO Carbon Clean Systems, LLC has pivoted to the distribution of Errecom cleaning chemicals.
From the HHO Carbon Clean Systems web site (www.hhoccs.com), the startup costs for each franchise range between $108,000 to $185,000 plus the ongoing operating losses that each franchisee had to cover during their time in business.
“It is unfortunate that myself and dozens of other franchisees did not experience the business performance that was presented to us by Dean and Jared. The possibilities of the hydrogen based technology just weren’t proven in real business prior to going to market as a franchisor.” – Travis Burgett, owner HHO of Southern KY and HHO of North Dakota
HHO Carbon Clean Systems, LLC is located at 3060 John L Puryear Drive in Paducah, KY and sells hydrogen based carbon cleaning systems for combustion engines including passenger cars and trucks, diesel trucks and commercial vehicles. www.hhoccs.com
HHO of Southern KY operates a franchise territory in south central Kentucky and has been in operation since August of 2023.
HHO of North Dakota operated as a franchise covering the entire state of North Dakota from February of 2024 until March of 2025.
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- Contact Name: Travis Burgett
- Title: Owner, HHO of Southern KY and HHO of North Dakota
- Email: travisb@hhoccs.com
- Phone: 859-533-2205
- Website: www.hhoccs.com
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CGTN: Why China-Vietnam ‘comrades plus brothers’ bond endures
CGTN examines the resilience of China-Vietnam “comrades-plus-brothers” ties, highlighting how high-level exchanges sustain strategic trust. It also outlines growing cooperation in trade, infrastructure and youth exchanges, as both sides advance the building of a higher-level China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance amid global uncertainties.
“We bathe in the same river. I look over there, you look over here. Every day, we hear the rooster crow together.”
The lyrics of the 1966 Vietnamese song Vietnam-China echoed through the Great Hall of the People on Wednesday, as Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, welcomed Vietnamese top leader To Lam in Beijing.
Evoking images of shared rivers, adjacent fields and intertwined lives, the song captures more than geographical proximity – it reflects the two neighbors’ long-standing bond as “comrades plus brothers.”
Today, as China and Vietnam navigate a fast-changing global landscape, the “comrades plus brothers” bond continues to evolve. Anchored in strategic trust, sustained by close exchanges and driven by expanding cooperation, bilateral ties are showing renewed vitality in a new era.
Frequent exchanges, deeper understanding
Close high-level engagement remains a defining feature of China-Vietnam relations. Xi has emphasized that leaders of the two countries and the two parties should “visit each other as often as relatives do,” calling for maintaining frequent exchanges and communication.
Just days after being elected Vietnam’s state president on April 7, To Lam announced his China visit – his first overseas trip in his dual capacity as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and Vietnamese president. His delegation, comprising senior officials across key sectors, underscored Hanoi’s strong commitment to bilateral ties.
“Your visit to China at the earliest opportunity after being elected president of Vietnam demonstrates the great importance you have attached to the development of China-Vietnam relations,” Xi said at the very outset of their talks on Wednesday, adding that China has always regarded Vietnam as a priority in its neighborhood diplomacy.
Beyond head-of-state diplomacy, people-to-people exchanges are gaining fresh momentum. On Wednesday, the two leaders jointly met with over 300 youth representatives participating in the “Red Study Tours,” a program that allows young people to explore the shared revolutionary heritage that underpins the bilateral friendship.
Xi stressed that the future of China-Vietnam friendship lies with the youth, expressing confidence that younger generations will carry forward the legacy of bilateral friendship.
Since the program’s launch in May, 2025, more than 1,000 young Vietnamese and Chinese participants have retraced the revolutionary footsteps of earlier generations, gaining firsthand insight into shared ideals and China’s modernization drive.
Improved connectivity is also facilitating exchanges. Rail links, such as the Fangchenggang-Dongxing railway and the Nanning-Pingxiang high-speed line, have extended China’s rail network to the Vietnam border, creating faster and more accessible channels for travel and interaction.
Strategic vision guiding practical cooperation
A key takeaway from the latest meeting is the evolving strategic framing of bilateral ties. Xi called for “accelerating the building of a higher-level China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance,” an upgrade from the formulation agreed during his visits to Vietnam in 2023 and 2025.
Xi has repeatedly highlighted the importance of grasping the “special strategic significance” of China-Vietnam relations. During the latest talks, he urged both sides to maintain a high degree of strategic vigilance and strong strategic resolve, always remain confident in their path and system, and ensure that all reform will not change the direction of the path or the nature of the system.
Such strategic consistency has translated into tangible cooperation. The newly established “3+3” ministerial strategic dialogue mechanism, covering diplomacy, defense and public security, enhances bilateral coordination and helps manage differences effectively.
Economic ties continue to expand at pace. China remains Vietnam’s largest trading partner, while Vietnam is China’s largest partner within ASEAN. Bilateral trade reached $256.4 billion in 2025, marking a 24.8% increase. In the first two months of 2026 alone, trade surged by over 30% year-on-year.
Meanwhile, infrastructure connectivity is deepening. Regular China-Vietnam freight trains have increased from five trips per week to 14, forming a vital cross-border logistics corridor. Railway cooperation projects, including the Lao Cai-Hanoi-Hai Phong standard-gauge railway, are advancing steadily, further integrating regional supply chains.
The two leaders on Wednesday also witnessed the signing of a series of cooperation documents, covering a wide range of areas including inter-party exchanges, public security, justice, economic cooperation, industrial and supply chains, customs, science and technology, people’s livelihoods, human resources development, media, and sub-national cooperation, highlighting the breadth and depth of bilateral engagement.
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