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What is "Wings For Children"?
Wings
for Children
is a state-wide child advocacy organization. We monitor state
agencies charged with
helping children and we try to bring about changes for the better
services to children. We work for children who are abused, abandoned
or stolen. We strive to offer them hope that tomorrow will be
better.
We
were there when the grandmother called to say that her five
year old grandson was found hanging naked in a closet, upside
down, and too afraid to call out for help. We were there for
the child locked in a room with no food or water and was being
punished for urinating on the floor while locked in that room.
We were there when the child watched as his sister was strangled;
and was returned to live in the same house with the perpetrator
while criminal trial dates were being postponed. We were there
for the fair haired boy that was so beaten that the hospital
was convinced he had been run over by a truck; he fought valiantly
to live through hours of surgery then sadly gave up on life.
He went on to heaven, as he had already lived through hell.
Wings
for Children is for the Michaels, the Johns, the Sylvias,
the Genes and others who are known only for their little unmarked
graves.
We
are there to receive the numerous calls for help from friends,
family, schools and others when they believe "something
is wrong" and nobody is doing anything. You may know some
of these children. Their eyes give you a picture of the despair
in their souls. In their eyes you see the lifelessness of those
who have seen too much and felt too much to go on. How Do we Operate?
Wings
For Children
has never accepted a fee of any kind. It is funded personally
by its Founder and through private donations.
We
also have a valuable network of people that care about these
children and who are willing to give time, attention and hard
work on their behalf. Their dedication comes from the outrage
they feel for the plight of abused abandoned, neglected and
missing children.
When
a call or letter for help comes in, we report it to the proper
authorities and follow up to be sure the report is being investigated.
We also propose legislation on behalf of these children. At
times we support existing legislation, sometimes we oppose it.
It is important that the system work for children
and not against them. Too often we must beg or threaten
on behalf of these children. We need your help!
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