Letter to Family Care Network

Mon, 01/23/2012 - 2:25pm

Family Care Network,
My name is Justin. I'm 26 years old. During my childhood, unfortunate events transpired. Family Care Network is an organization which became an advocate during these times.

Since that time, there occurred a life checkered with both common frustration, and uncommon tragedy. However, long before I met with increasing challenges, I met with those at Family Care Network, who offered logical solutions. But I believe that at times, the simplest of solutions come not from any logical framework, but from treating every person for who they are; human beings. In my life, nothing has been more rehabilitating than being treated like a good person. Such treatment is a custom at Family Care Network.

I'm thankful for Family Care Network. There is a certain appreciation for this organization, marked throughout our community. It's an organization that has created a model so successful, its government counterparts emulate as best they can. A system that is designed to ensure a fair opportunity to be heard. A place that has no tolerance for prejudice, leaving no solution left untailored. An open minded organization, equipped with the ability to rehabilitate the most devastating of harms. Offering evidence sufficient to at least one person, that any future personal success, was first made possible through the humanities shown by your organization.

This is a letter suited to congratulating all those at Family Care Network. A personal emblem of gratitude, from a once disadvantaged youth. Just a human being, with the simple capacity, to render the most direct of acknowledgement:

Thank you for your continued efforts. It has more impact than you can imagine.