Child Abuse Survivor, 40, Finds Forgiveness and 'Empowers' Other Abused Kids: 'It Is My Job'.

The pain Keith Edmonds has endured is written on his scarred face, giving him street cred with the abused and neglected kids he’s trying to reach.“There are people who wear their scars all on the inside and you pass them every day,” Edmonds, 40, of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee says.

Girl who injured her lower lip in crΓ¨che 13 years ago awarded €30,000.

A schoolgirl (14), who injured her lower lip in a creche 13 years ago, has been awarded €30,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court. Lauren L’Estrange was 14 months old when she suffered the injury in Giraffe Childcare creche at International Financial Services Centre, Dublin, her barrister John Martin told Judge Sarah Berkeley. Lauren had been playing in the toddler’s play area of the creche on July 9th, 2005, and somehow had been struck by the handlebars of a tricycle, Mr Martin said. He said no one had witnessed the incident so no one knew how it had happened.

Teen 16 ,Tells Dr. Phil She’s White And Hates Black People.

Dr. Phil, the “alleged” self-help guru opened his platform to Treasure, one of the most delusional guests he’s ever entertained that’s right!.Dr. Phil needed his A-game to help the truly sick 16-year-old who believes she’s 100 percent WHITE!.“Black Girl Magic” is a term used to uplift African-American Women, but 16-year-old Treasure apparently missed on her magic… She was a guest on The Dr. Phil Show, she appeared with her Mother.

Stephen Wiltshire the human camera: autistic artist draws city skylines from memory.

Diagnosed with autism at age three, Stephen Wiltshire is now famous for producing highly detailed scenes after just a brief glance.Today, Stephen Wiltshire is one of Britain’s best-known artists. His commissions have a four to eight month waiting list, and videos of him sketching panoramic city scapes in perfect scale have a tendency to go viral.

Teacher Francis Is Changing the Lives of Her ESL Students and Their Families.

A group of North Carolina parents walk into Irvin Elementary School in Concord, armed with homemade tamales, tacos, enchiladas, pozole and their children little Allen and Briana, Alison and Alexander in tow, for an all-Spanish-language Cinco de Mayo teacher appreciation party. They may have given their children English names, but these parents struggle with English.
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