I wish you the best with the House Bill in PA. I hope my transcribing of your letters helps in some way. Perhaps someone doing research on the House Bill will come across your material.
Also, I commend your volunteerism. It sounds like you've done some really amazing work. I'm very impressed and inspired.
Hey Todd It's deb I wrote you last week I'm wondering if you got it.im going to bust you out another one just in case well Sept 2nd is my birthday I'm hoping to here from you but I will keep writing my address is 524 w santa ana Clovis CA 93612
With as much animosity my heart has for you as an individual, attacking or harassing a child for the sins of a father is flat out wrong. Believe me when I say out of everything you post, and the absolute indifference I have for any bad thing that happens to you... The mother in me is absolutely saddened by the situation your actions caused Krista to experience.
Everything ever published / posted/ commented on over the Internet is available to anyone with a minute of time, and a basic knowledge of a search engine. You already have given out Kristas full name, the date she turned 18, where she lives and more to the world.
That said though, no child should ever have to pay for what their father did. I hope that little girl grows up into a responsible woman and has a fantastic life in spite of the situation your actions caused her to have as a life. I'm pretty sure you directed the hateful people comment towards me (and guilty as charged, my heart is full of hate for your actions), but a child is off limits. Honestly, anyone but you is off limits, as others are not responsible for your actions, even if those actions have made their life worse.
Again, as a parent, I would suggest that you continue to try and reach out to your daughter. I'm dealing with a 17 year old that knows everything, but I hope that will eventually change. Persistence with your daughter might actually make her come around to reopen the lines of communication. You've said yourself many times about how rebellious you were as a teenager, possibly your situation might make her rethink her own life and move forward in a more positive aspect.
Some other organizations that might help you. I'm including the phone numbers too with the mailing addresses.
The National Center for Fathering is the same organization that hosts WATCH D.O.G.S., but I think they're more open to providing parenting tips.
National Center for Fathering 1600 West Sunset Ave., Ste B Springdale, AR 72762 phone number: 1-800-593-DADS (3237)
The National Fatherhood Initiative is open to helping fathers in prison. Tell them your story and ask about their Corrections Fatherhood Programs:
National Fatherhood Initiative 12410 Milestone Center Drive, Suite 600 Germantown, MD 20876 phone number: 301-948-0599
Most organizations for parenting are local, aimed towards helping younger children, or require a fee (maybe). You could try reaching out to the Pennsylvania Prison Society and ask about their parenting program.
The Pennsylvania Prison Society 245 N. Broad St., Suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19107 phone number: 215-564-4775
I wish you the best with the House Bill in PA. I hope my transcribing of your letters helps in some way. Perhaps someone doing research on the House Bill will come across your material.
Also, I commend your volunteerism. It sounds like you've done some really amazing work. I'm very impressed and inspired.
Again, best wishes!
A Denver Friend
It's deb I wrote you last week I'm wondering if you got it.im going to bust you out another one just in case well Sept 2nd is my birthday I'm hoping to here from you but I will keep writing my address is 524 w santa ana Clovis CA 93612
Sincerely lil deb
Everything ever published / posted/ commented on over the Internet is available to anyone with a minute of time, and a basic knowledge of a search engine. You already have given out Kristas full name, the date she turned 18, where she lives and more to the world.
That said though, no child should ever have to pay for what their father did. I hope that little girl grows up into a responsible woman and has a fantastic life in spite of the situation your actions caused her to have as a life. I'm pretty sure you directed the hateful people comment towards me (and guilty as charged, my heart is full of hate for your actions), but a child is off limits. Honestly, anyone but you is off limits, as others are not responsible for your actions, even if those actions have made their life worse.
Again, as a parent, I would suggest that you continue to try and reach out to your daughter. I'm dealing with a 17 year old that knows everything, but I hope that will eventually change. Persistence with your daughter might actually make her come around to reopen the lines of communication. You've said yourself many times about how rebellious you were as a teenager, possibly your situation might make her rethink her own life and move forward in a more positive aspect.
Gypsy
Gypsy
Take care, Julia
The National Center for Fathering is the same organization that hosts WATCH D.O.G.S., but I think they're more open to providing parenting tips.
National Center for Fathering
1600 West Sunset Ave., Ste B
Springdale, AR 72762
phone number: 1-800-593-DADS (3237)
The National Fatherhood Initiative is open to helping fathers in prison. Tell them your story and ask about their Corrections Fatherhood Programs:
National Fatherhood Initiative
12410 Milestone Center Drive, Suite 600
Germantown, MD 20876
phone number: 301-948-0599
Most organizations for parenting are local, aimed towards helping younger children, or require a fee (maybe). You could try reaching out to the Pennsylvania Prison Society and ask about their parenting program.
The Pennsylvania Prison Society
245 N. Broad St., Suite 200
Philadelphia, PA 19107
phone number: 215-564-4775
Best of luck!