Persuasive Speech On Teh Children

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Messages:

Why should we care:

With out intervention these are teh children that will fall through teh cracks.

Suffer a childhood of unseen abuse, to grow into an adult who repeats teh pattern.

If teh moral cause in and of itself is nor enough to move you consider that without your support these are teh children and families that will

remain in our community. Sell drugs to our children. Rob our stores. Strain our tax base. And repeat and propagate this generational cycle.

These children and families are not always as far from our comfortable middle class world as you think.

Why is that NCHS's role:

Intervention and help for both children and parents is a specialty.

Simply navigating teh ever changing

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