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ML
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Jan 22, 2015 09:55AM
Todays children are in the home more. Surrounded by computers, TV and electronics. We don't see them out playing anymore. Which means it is easier now to hide the abuse within the home. Children and adults do come out. They visit Doctors, family and go to school. They are there for us to see that something is wrong. I have been in this position. I once called on a Veteran who showed up everyday to stand inside the store I worked at just to keep warm. I always bought him a bag of cookies which he loved and he was hungry. He was a Veteran and always went around saying "I'm Sunk, I'm Sunk". He had been on a ship that had went down and was in the water for days and had watched sharks as they slowly took his friends below the waters. He lived in a home where people foster cared Vets in need. Unfortunately, they threw them out of the house during the day. Winter and summer. No food and no place to go. I called Adult Human Protective Services and they did investigate. "Joe" was removed from the home as was everyone else. I made a difference in Joe's life. It only takes a phone call. One day you may be faced with that decision. When you hesitate - think of "Joe". He deserved better. You deserve better. Make sure everyone is treated with dignity and love. Children and adults alike.
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"I made a difference in Joe's life." Such a profound statement, ML. You did make a difference in his life. Everyone could make a difference in a child's life IF they would only pay attention to the signs of abuse, and when they see or suspect abuse, IF they made that ONE phone call, a child could be saved from so much pain and sorrow. Thank you ML for being one of those special people who do not sit on the sidelines doing nothing. You are awesome!!











