Family Court Children Given A Blanket Of Security
The thought of having to appear in a court of law as a victim or witness of a crime is a deeply stressful situation for any adult. Just think how much worse it is if you are a child.
That's why Chautauqua County Quilts for Kids, a group of local volunteers who make quilts to help comfort children involved in court cases, work so diligently to make a difference; stitch by stitch. The nimble-fingered group donates quilts to the New York State Unified Court System's Child Care Center in Mayville and is operated locally by Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc., a local community action agency. They also donate to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), a child advocacy group who works with abused and neglected area children.
Note: Awwww.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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2 comments:
Is there supposed to be something negative associated with this?
Yeah, they make you think that a blanked makes everything all better.
Same with a suitcase. Makes moving from home to home is much easier when you don't have to put everything into trash bags.
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