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Chris R:
Hi Joe,

What a inspirational story, Change is a dirty word to those who have complacency, It is true that a majority of people will create problems for anyone who wishes to change the status quo.

You need not look any further than Rays reply section in this forum, for examples of such nonsense.

Your Daughter has done nothing but use unique and different methods to help those who are in need, and in the process create a better quality of life for them as well as their guardians, and or parents.

For this I applaud her courage and pray for her strength, what a challenge this must be for her.

Peace

Chris R

psalmsinger:
What an inspiring story!  I thank God for your daughter and her compassionate Godly heart in her work.  The award and recognition of her work benefits tremendously those children society thinks aren't "worth a dime".  God holds those little ones very dear to His heart in love and His will being done makes that very clear!  See you later.

Barbara 

seminole:
That's awesome what your daughter did. God's blessings will be on her, I know!

Deborah-Leigh:
Hello Joe

It appears that God is confounding the world through the hearts and minds that the world rejects but that you daughter embraces. Jesus did the same. He picks up the broken and lowly hearted and your daughter is mirroring His image. God bless you and your family that is giving encouragement and approval for her continuing selfless goal to bring healing and peace to others.

Hope Michelle enjoys from Christ her recognition through Washinton! It was non other but HIS hand that brought her such an open door.  HE and HIS own will go forth in joy! Thank you for sharing this precious time and event.

Peace to you

Arcturus

hillsbororiver:
Dear Chris, Barbara, Seminole & Arcturus,

Thank you all for the kind and encouraging words, I must tell you that Michelle was pleasantly surprised and deeply touched by all the responses made in this thread. It is truly amazing how the simple ideas carried forward can spawn great achievements.

The first thing she did in regard to capturing the attention of "her kids" (as she likes to refer to them) was setting up a basic web cam so they could see themselves and their classmates on the computer monitor, they were captivated almost immediately, from that point on she added little tasks with the mouse where they could click on a thumbnail and blow the picture up to full screen, slowly she incorporated little learning exercises where they could associate words and pictures. The progress with some of them was almost miraculous (not my words, this was said by more than a few parents).

Thank you all again, you really brightened her day!

Joe 

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