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Aug 20, 2009
An inspirational story...
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

You have 4 heroes in your life, Eleanor: your sister, your mother, your stepfather, and YOU. Don't ever forget that YOU are the hero in your own life. The fact that you are so grateful tells me so much about Who You Really Are. You are a remarkable 16-year-old. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

A Video Reading by Darlene Barriere
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
Violence & Abuse Prevention Educator
Author: On My Own Terms, A Memoir


Aug 20, 2009
Always believe in yourself. You'll never walk alone
by: maurice

Eleanor, Darlene's words to you are so much from her heart and real. At 16 know you are not alone after making a great sense of the difference. Your Mother and your Father. A mother loves is truly a blessing and your mother is no exception to that Eleanor. a true loving understanding Sister. A very special step Father. Your the most important. Oh yes you are. Make sense of Darlene's words to you. She truly is your affirmation to never look back. It will take working at. I will, I can, I must work at making me the most wonderful teenager/child ever born. Just for me.

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