Another Year, Another AGM!

Thank you to those who attended our fourth Annual General Meeting! You can listen to the live-stream audio just below:

We played recorded messages to CANS from three self-presented courageous souls with whom we are working:

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  1. Thank you for everything you do CANS! You are a small but mighty group of caring citizens and I am honoured to know and support you all.

  2. Sorry I was not able to attend but I did listen to the recording of the meeting. Thank you all for doing what you do and helping those that have been wronged by our so called leaders. The testimonies from the three individuals you have helped resonate with me and it is wonderful to hear of the successful cases.

    Your support of others is amazing and I admire your tenacity. The fact you all work so hard for no personal benefit is incredible and I wish you further success as you work diligently to hold officials accountable for their actions.

    Regards,

    Tony Isaacs