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I think the most incredible thing I witnessed those few days was how these kids just kept going. They take care of each other. They know that this awful thing happened, but they always know how to look forward. They are a true meaning of family. Many of them work with the dogs on site (Pawsable Dream dogs – they train them as police, working & handicap assistance dogs) and the bond is just an incredible thing to see. Their mom, who has formally adopted them all, tells me that the reason so many of her children have progressed so much farther than expected is because of this incredible opportunity… to have a real job of taking care of animals, and because of the true bond, love and support between animal and individual.
These photos will be used on the new web site that is currently being built for them. The hope is to generate donations – whether money, clothes or general supplies in light of their current situation. Another goal is to generate buzz in the hopes that Extreme Home Makeover will learn of their story, and see all the wonderful things that Possible Dream does for these incredible kids. They have already been nominated; if you find yourself moved by their story I encourage you to write a letter to “Family Casting”… the address can be found here. It doesn’t have to be long, just a short note to show your support.
I can’t say enough wonderful things about these kids… being with them for just two days enriched my life immensely.