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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 725164" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I really like the dog/parolee idea and will drfinitely see if we have one in Wisconsin. That helps both animals and troubled men, so many who struggle like so many of our difficult children and I like the idea of giving them a chance. I believe animals are extremely healing.</p><p></p><p>St. Jude is probably the most worthwhile charity there is. I need to get on their mailing list so I can remember to give to them. Thanks for reminding me. My close friend's son has cancer...they help them so much.</p><p></p><p>On Red Cross, I heard similar horror stories about Red Cross during the tragic hurricanes and flooding in Texas. I had given a few bucks to them to try to help in any way. After I heard the stories, never again. I actually heard the Red Cross stopped or tried to stop civilians from going in to help with their own boats and supplies. I don't know if this actually hsppened...a person told me though...it turned me off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 725164, member: 1550"] I really like the dog/parolee idea and will drfinitely see if we have one in Wisconsin. That helps both animals and troubled men, so many who struggle like so many of our difficult children and I like the idea of giving them a chance. I believe animals are extremely healing. St. Jude is probably the most worthwhile charity there is. I need to get on their mailing list so I can remember to give to them. Thanks for reminding me. My close friend's son has cancer...they help them so much. On Red Cross, I heard similar horror stories about Red Cross during the tragic hurricanes and flooding in Texas. I had given a few bucks to them to try to help in any way. After I heard the stories, never again. I actually heard the Red Cross stopped or tried to stop civilians from going in to help with their own boats and supplies. I don't know if this actually hsppened...a person told me though...it turned me off. [/QUOTE]
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