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Trying to make a plaln for difficult child is proving to be more than difficult
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 580096"><p>Hi RM...</p><p></p><p>I hesitate to offer this idea - because it is faith based. I always worry that recommending a religion based resource will offend someone or be seen as proselytizing.And I want you to know that is NOT my intention. I know for a fact that Catholic Charities is dedicated to serving the needs of its communities and their residents regardless of religious, ethnic, or social backgrounds.</p><p></p><p>Catholic Charities in most cities offers a prison ministry. That ministry includes an assistance program for newly released ex offenders. It's part of the Catholic Corporal Works of Mercy.</p><p></p><p>I would check with the diocese or the Catholic Charities in the prison's region. Even if they are unable to help you or you prefer more neutral assistance - they office may be able to put you in touch with people or programs or other resources that can help. I know that this aspect of Catholic Charities usually has strong numbers in prison "towns".</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps - and no offense or attempts at evangelizing meant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 580096"] Hi RM... I hesitate to offer this idea - because it is faith based. I always worry that recommending a religion based resource will offend someone or be seen as proselytizing.And I want you to know that is NOT my intention. I know for a fact that Catholic Charities is dedicated to serving the needs of its communities and their residents regardless of religious, ethnic, or social backgrounds. Catholic Charities in most cities offers a prison ministry. That ministry includes an assistance program for newly released ex offenders. It's part of the Catholic Corporal Works of Mercy. I would check with the diocese or the Catholic Charities in the prison's region. Even if they are unable to help you or you prefer more neutral assistance - they office may be able to put you in touch with people or programs or other resources that can help. I know that this aspect of Catholic Charities usually has strong numbers in prison "towns". I hope this helps - and no offense or attempts at evangelizing meant! [/QUOTE]
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