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This is a photo of the Sewing Society, circa August 1929. The first quilt frame was placed in the sewing room in 1924.
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“Everyone we meet talks about how well Marley speaks and interacts with others. They never believe that he just turned 3.”
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“The great thing about being a respite provider is that you are a secondary source of emotional support for this child. You become a role model and someone they can rely on when they are having a challenging moment.”
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Earning her trust was part of the process, and those are huge reasons that we are proponents of fostering and adopting. We want to give kids a chance to be kids.”
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“He loves playing outside with his little pals and also looks forward to the different activities daily done in class.”
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” I hear a lot of sad stories. I read through the sad stories, and I went into social work prepared for those sad stories. Some of them are horrible and you go home and cry because we are human beings, but if I can be the person who makes a difference in one or two kids’ lives, then that is my purpose.”
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“When they [the kids] keep reaching out to you after they’ve left, that is when you know you’ve made a difference.”
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“I get these intake emails, and I recognize in Jefferson County that we have children sleeping on the floor in the DCBS (Department of Community Based Services) offices.”
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