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Why I Believe
in Oak Ranch
By Pam Saulsby
I have worked as a broadcast journalist for more
than 20 years, and in that time I have seen extraordinary examples
all over America of human triumph and human tragedy. I have seen
up close and personal, the worst and the best in people’s spirit.
However, nothing
pains my heart more than documenting the suffering of children who,
through no fault of their own, find themselves in situations of
deep despair, distress, and discord… children in the midst of some
raging storms.
I am haunted
by the hopelessness that seems to grip too many children’s lives…
and I am filled with compassion.
Presently,
I report on matters related to children. Once a week, I profile
the cases of children in the foster care system who need permanent
homes with loving and nurturing adoptive families. Further, I research
and produce reports on people and programs that are making good
things happen for children in North Carolina.
I am associated
with charities and organizations that are dedicated to making a
brighter future possible for kids.
I feel, however,
a need to do more.
Early this
year, I aligned myself with the Oak Ranch project. I believe that
it is something God has laid on my heart.
The Oak Ranch
project hopes to provide a family atmosphere for children who have
never had one, a healing environment that restores those critical
things too many children are missing: love, attention, guidance,
support, direction, monitoring, supervision, correction, and discipline.
Oak Rank stands
as a possibility of powerful breakthroughs and transformations in
the lives of children.
I believe all
children are diamonds. Loving, precious gifts from God. Our obligation
to them is sacred.
Oak Ranch is
a harbor for children tossing in life’s storms on tiny boats, without
survival gear. Oak Ranch will stand to give children the anchor
of faith, the rudder of hope, the sails of education, and the paddles
of family to keep them going when life’s seas get rough.
I am 100 percent
committed to making Oak Ranch a reality.
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