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May 28, 2015
Pegi:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Thank you for sharing this highly disturbing information with my visitors and me. I'm not really surprised by any of it. The system is corrupt. And when we get loving caring people like you as Workers who make a tremendous difference, that corruption infests and infects so badly that the heart-centered Worker has little choice but to walk away. Those in power make it impossible for such a Worker to make the difference they need to make. So I don't blame you one bit for quitting. It's too challenging to be a part of a broken system, one that will not be fixed for all the crime and corruption coming from the top down. And who suffer the most? The children, of course.

There are other ways for you to make a difference, Pegi. Speaking up and out is so important, even when yours seems to be the only voice doing the speaking. Take this to the political level. Bring it to the awareness of the people. It may take a long time, but keeping it to yourself is not the answer either. Stepping up and writing here is a first step. Keep stepping forward!

I send you love and light, Pegi.

From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir

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