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Vickie Horton Quotes

«This job is very rewarding. All of the hard work is worth it, if I can just help one person.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«There is hope out here for victims of family violence, but I can help someone who doesn't call. I urge anyone who feels they are a victim of family violence to contact me, immediately.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«The child was absolutely devastated. It took me a while to get her to open up and tell me what happened. I am hoping that she will start some counseling so that she can begin to heal.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«Talk to your child, ask them questions, pay attention to changes in their behavior or types of friends they run around with. This can be a really important endeavor in keeping our children safe.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«We have children who need to be fed, and some are so neglected that they badly need showers.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«Look for signs, be aware. Don't think because you know someone, they wouldn't abuse. Some of the ones you think are the nicest people in the world are child abusers.»
Author: Vickie Horton
«The best thing is the team targets children with information on how to keep themselves safe. After teaching a class, instructors ask children to write them a note. This gives children a chance to tell someone what happened to them without it being public knowledge in the classroom in front of their peers. It also gives the team a chance to make sure the children received (the information) all right.»
Author: Vickie Horton