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New Beginnings Girls Academy: Survivor Story Part I

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hurrikayne:
A friend of mine went through Bethesda in Mississippi, she was pregnant at the time and was forced to give her child up for adoption.  33 years later, she just met her daughter for the first time on Thanksgiving.  She's more than willing to discuss what she's been through with you and your parents.  Contact me and I will pass along her information.

hurrikayne:
You didn't give me the name of the place in Missouri your folks are considering, here's one news article regarding a Missouri incident at one facility - Link: http://http://www.corpun.com/usre9603.htm; Another link: http://http://www.nospank.net/lawton3.htm

hurrikayne:
Were you aware of Mrs. Cameron’s history of trouble with the law in relation to Rebekah, another home she helped run before starting New Beginnings?  

From an article by Chris Womack, published in The Observer,  “The homes have been the subject of allegations of brutality for decades, and in May 1999 a TACCA-approved Roloff home had its turn. Faye Cameron, supervisor of the Rebekah Home for Girls and the wife of Roloff Homes president and TACCA board member Rev. Wiley Cameron Sr., was convicted of a misdemeanor for unlawfully restraining a child. In fact, Cameron was banned from ever working or being present at any juvenile home in Texas-for duct-taping a girl's wrists together and locking her in a room.”

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