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Helping Children 1
Helping Children in Their Time of Need
Unfortunately, today we live in a day and time where our Society is faced with many problems. ... Wheatear it was a domestic altercation or a simple house fire; these individuals had no clear way of
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helping grief stricken children cope with their problems. ... People all over the country have answered the call to help our children in need. ...
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Almost all states in the United States now have a program similar too Bears on Patrol. ... When a child is given a teddy bear after such an incident has happened the Police Officers are simply trying to give the child some reassurance and comfort in a time of need. This very well may be the only thing that the police officer can do at this time; this is to lend some comfort. By helping to calm the child down the Police Officer is also letting the child know that the Police are there to help and support. ... Operation Hug was started after the members of the Assistance League heard of a similar program that was helping children in Denver. On March 14, 1988 Judith Hetherington the Project Research Chairman at the time wrote a letter to Sheriff Moran about the program.
Approximate Word count = 1042 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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