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I'm doin a feature on Increase of Child Abuse and Negligence and I have to speak to a pastor who owns a children's home and I'm wondering what to ask him so it could contribute to my story. Any suggestions?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    What type of activities are the children doing?

    ex:

    homework help,tutoring,languages,some type of dance,

    karate.

    any mentoring programs

    any therapy

    is there any type of hugging or affection given to the children.

    I smother my children with affection and always touching them, hugging touching hands arms face when they walk by or I see them .

    They are sweet I think that physical contact is so important they always give people hugs

    In a way it's not good because they (my son 4yrs ) will walk to anyone and give them a hug.

    but anyway good luck with your interview and your feature.

    Let him know it is a wonderful thing he is doing for the children.I hope all is good in that environment and nothing shady is going on. But then again everyplace has it's problems.

    I hope the children are doing well

    God Bless you and good luck

    i holla ;}

  • Jana
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    What I would want to know is how they council the poor kids that have went through the abuse and or neglect. Do they have qualified professionals that donate time to help with the counseling or do they feel qualified themselves and if so how are they qualified? Good luck with your feature.

  • 1 decade ago

    you could ask him what he says to council these poor souls,good luck with your feature

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I suggest you ask this question elsewhere.

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