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I thought about some of "our" kids today...
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 328135" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>As a parent of an incarcerated difficult child- Thank you from the bottom of my heart! A local church does some things for the boys where my son is- they come and give fellowship services, food when allowed, and at Christmas they are donating thermal underwear. The boys are not allowed anything but army fatigues that they wear to school and VERY thin sweats that they wear every other time. Parents are not allowed to send/take any clothes (even underwear) to their kids. But for some reason, the church can donate these and the boys can wear them. Department of Juvenile Justice is MUCH stricter than adult dept. of corrections here. My son has been sick the past week and we've had colder than usual weather for this time of year, so even though the church can't take the thermals before Christmas, we are all grateful that the boys will have them later this week.</p><p></p><p>Your thoughts and consideration and contribution to these difficult child's is very appreciated!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 328135, member: 3699"] As a parent of an incarcerated difficult child- Thank you from the bottom of my heart! A local church does some things for the boys where my son is- they come and give fellowship services, food when allowed, and at Christmas they are donating thermal underwear. The boys are not allowed anything but army fatigues that they wear to school and VERY thin sweats that they wear every other time. Parents are not allowed to send/take any clothes (even underwear) to their kids. But for some reason, the church can donate these and the boys can wear them. Department of Juvenile Justice is MUCH stricter than adult dept. of corrections here. My son has been sick the past week and we've had colder than usual weather for this time of year, so even though the church can't take the thermals before Christmas, we are all grateful that the boys will have them later this week. Your thoughts and consideration and contribution to these difficult child's is very appreciated!! [/QUOTE]
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