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by Auntie Location: Kinston on Jul 13, 2011 at 08:10 AM
As a family member of this young lady, I know she had issues, who doesn't? So to all of you who are blaming her parents you are sooooo wrong. They did all they could for her. Please stop being so judgemental when you don't know the facts of the matter. Secondly, I really wish that the media would just let this incident go, the parents of this child are still suffering from her loss and to see this all over again isn't helping.
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by you dont know on Jul 12, 2011 at 10:31 PM
if youve never run a group home, you dont even know what youre talking about. i cant tell you how many times someone fAKES illness or pain just to get out of doing something, get extra attention, etc.. we cant know what this girl was doing--hindsight is always 20-20, right! i suppose now we should take every little ailment to the emergency room--that will keep the place packed, do you know the ER seems to treat these things as unimportant as well? seriously, ive had suicidal people sent home..wonder if that would be my fault or the hospitals?? i dont know this girls situation at all--cant judge it cause i didnt live with her--but please know that just because we dont give in to the every whim of someone it doesnt make us ogres. its a hard job and most people would not do it.
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by foster Mom on Jul 13, 2011 at 12:16 PM in reply to you dont know
Use good judgement for one! Always assume they ARE sick! Better SAFE THEN SORRY!!! OBVIOUSLY. It is not like YOUR PAYING THE BILL!
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by you dont know on Jul 13, 2011 at 04:33 PM in reply to foster Mom
i mentioned nothing about money. im just saying, if this girl had the inclination to complain of aches and pains all the time and they always checked out every other time, i can SEE why they wouldnt take her to the ER. of course we dont know that part--i dont know about the girl at all, but if youve worked with this population, people are attention starved and sympathy starved--and VERY manipulative. which is understandable, but its also impossible to meet every demand. like i said before, even the ER catches on and starts sending folks home. its a hard job. im assuming you are a foster mom? thats a hard job too--but i work with adults, not kids, its a WHOLE different ball game.
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by Family Planning? on Jul 12, 2011 at 08:15 PM
So, you have a baby. You fail to raise and provide for it properly. It runs amuck. Now the taxpayer has to help house and feed the child? And you expect others to care? I sure don't! If it were my kid, I'd cut my arm off to support my child! Take responsibility for your actions.
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by Auntie on Jul 13, 2011 at 08:11 AM in reply to Family Planning?
This child was well taken care of. She had all she needed and most of what she wanted. No one failed to raise her, she had mental health issues. Believe you me, her parents did all they could for her. Please keep your negative comments to yourself.
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by Anonymous on Jul 13, 2011 at 12:19 PM in reply to Auntie
To Auntie - I assume you are talking about my comment. I was referring to ANYONE that failed her and not necessarily her parents. Don't you believe that the facility she was being housed in failed her? I do. There are many reasons these kids end up in DSS care. My sympathies to you and your family. I am on your side...not against you.
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by sounds like it on Jul 13, 2011 at 10:02 PM in reply to
there is a difference between mental health issues and 'running amok'. hopefully you never have to deal with this yourself..no one asks you to care, why would you read this and post such a thing if you didnt care? and as someone who has experience with group homes, there certainly are those who truly fail people--but in some cases, 'failing' someone would mean you didnt follow them around and hold their hand while they slept. i hate it, but sometimes personal responsibility comes into play, even when that person is mentally ill. it sounds as if this girl has been failed by her care workers, but at the same time, we dont know what she was like in her home--why DID they fail to get her help? was this something she did all the time to get out of doing chores? or were the workers really that negligent?
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by King Location: Ill WIll on Jul 12, 2011 at 06:56 PM
R.I.P Dysheka Streeter I know you in a better place now.
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by rl Location: bear grass on Jul 12, 2011 at 06:33 PM
GRANT money at its best
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by Mom Location: NC on Jul 12, 2011 at 06:17 PM
I am a foster Mom. Life is rough for kids in normal life/home situations. Imagine living in a facility. These children need people to care more than ever even when they seem really unlovable. There is no excuse for one trained person not to have noticed this child needed help let alone several trained staff. MORE ADULTS THAT FAILED HER.
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by Anonymous on Jul 12, 2011 at 06:08 PM
Sounds like a cover up.
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by Resident Location: Greenville on Jul 12, 2011 at 06:01 PM
Regardless of the licensing for this facility whether for children with behavior problems or low functioning individuals, any home as these have staff who are suppose to be schooled in caring for the clients needs. I am told in these homes that are run by a larger company the staff are sometimes not paid as well so money may go back to the top. You get what you pay for, right? I am aware of only one group home in this area that far surpasses all others and it is a not for profit, Pitt County Group Homes. Staff are seen as the most important asset to the clients. So there are good homes out there. Even here in Pitt Co.
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by Do What on Jul 12, 2011 at 03:25 PM
What I think is suspicious is sudden change of the cause of death.I hope that this young lady's family get an outside investigation.Don't believe nothing these lying ppl say.The state of North Carolina have a whole lot of dirty deeds to pay for.This girl was human,too.
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by Vickie Location: Grimesland on Jul 12, 2011 at 02:50 PM
Isn't the GROUP home for troubled teens? Do you think they should live in mansions? If so,offer yours up!
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by truth on Jul 12, 2011 at 02:07 PM
Jeff Ward and any group home home associated with him should be shut down
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by Jae Location: Greenville on Jul 12, 2011 at 11:01 AM
So sad to hear about the passing of this teenager. I am keeping her family in prayer. I myself was diagnosed with Pulmonary Emboli in both lungs. Luckily, being in the medical field, it was detected earlier enough to start therapeutic Coumadin,.
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by friend of family Location: greenevillr on Apr 7, 2011 at 01:50 PM
Rest-In-Peace baby girl my heart goes out to your family.....You will be miss
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by Ex employee.i reported them!!!!!!!!!!! Location: --- on Apr 5, 2011 at 11:12 AM
I worked for Jeff Ward @ Divine Guidance...that place is a hell hole.i had to buy food for the clients just to make it through my shift.employees would steal the meats leave the children with nothing..my first week my coworker and i called the manager about the situation and she told us not to call her anymore about food.i reported them and nothing happened 
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by Ex employee.i reported them!!!!!!!!!!! Location: --- on Apr 5, 2011 at 11:12 AM
I worked for Jeff Ward @ Divine Guidance...that place is a hell hole.i had to buy food for the clients just to make it through my shift.employees would steal the meats leave the children with nothing..my first week my coworker and i called the manager about the situation and she told us not to call her anymore about food.i reported them and nothing happened

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by Psst! Location: ENC on Apr 2, 2011 at 05:45 PM
This same owner had a group home in my neighborhood..... until they could not keep the kids in. On two different occasions, I had kids who had 'escaped' come to my front door. Each time.... the group home staff were unwilling to come get the kids, but instead, told me they had an hour to return before they would look for them. Rules? Yeah right. The kids would be allowed to wait for the bus next to my house, where they would smoke(not allowed) and throw their trash everywhere. While the staff should have waited with them, they were never around. The so called 'professional, caring' owner... rarely was seen coming to the house. There were multiple complaints to the GPD involving the home. Eventually, they left the home.... although I have no idea why. Don't be duped by someone who sounds good!
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by Fact Bringer Location: Greenville on Apr 1, 2011 at 06:18 PM
Bruce- group homes are part of out-of-home placements ordered by the court in circumstances where children are in danger or pose a danger; but usually these are court ordered after outpatient and in-the-home type (visiting professional) services have not been successful. For most residents there is a combination of circumstances involved, and Medicaid requires that all other avenues be attempted first.
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by Genuinely Concerned Location: Greenville on Apr 1, 2011 at 11:59 AM
Well i would like to say that God knows all. My prayers go out ot the family and all people involved. However, i would like to state that if the people who run the group homes would get more involved, stop trying to cut corners and actually train their staff appropriately situations such as this one could be avoided. The parents apparently did there part in seeking help from an outside source to ensure that their child could receive the help she needed but the system failed her. Check out all the group homes here and i guarantee 80% of them are not up to code and the kids are not getting better or showing progress they are worse! Its all another way to milk medicaid.
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by Profit on Jul 12, 2011 at 11:54 AM in reply to Genuinely Concerned
Group home owners, just like private prison owners/corporations, are set up to max out profit and take as much taxpayer money as possible. They do not care about anything else, especially the residents.
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by Bruce the Shark Location: Greenville on Mar 31, 2011 at 11:18 PM
Could someone help me here. What are the reasons that we have group homes? What do these young children have to do to be ordered there by the courts? I did not know that we had so many in Greenville. How do you know if there is one by your house?
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by Anonymous on Jul 12, 2011 at 02:56 PM in reply to Bruce the Shark
I have to wonder how many of those commandments you break on a daily basis.
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by caring Location: greenville on Mar 31, 2011 at 10:04 PM
Just want to send prayers to ALL involved in this situation. Mostly to the family who has lost their precious child. No matter what problems there are (and there are many!) with this whole mental health and group home situation...I do not believe that anyone was PURPOSEFULLY neglectful. I know Jeff and his heart is well intended. We are allowing poorly trained people be responsible for our most disturbed youth. Unfortunately the current system does not have in place the necessary training and regulations that would prevent such tragedies. The staff are minimally trained and its a dangerous system for all. It needs to be revised!
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 09:10 PM
No kidding it's suspicious. I wonder what rocket scientist figured that out?
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by Moma Location: NC on Mar 31, 2011 at 07:19 PM
I think this little girl had a very sad life. I think everyone she knew failed her. God Bless you child. I am a foster mother and this world has 'heart' problems. Not the kind that kill but the kind of 'heart' problem that hurts others deeply. Life is so hard for a child in the best conditions let alone a life of turmoil and displacement.
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The conditions of the home presented a danger to the clients? This is a tragedy all the way around. Again, we must look towards those responsible for caring for these children. Regardless of the praises the owners receive, the declaration by the police tell me that those responsible for care were, at the very least, substandard. How can 'trained' staff not realize an environment is a danger to human life? What about the owners? Fact Bringer's comments hit the nail on the head!
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by Hank on Mar 31, 2011 at 04:48 PM
This story is so sad. White, black handicapped or not, a human being died because of alleged negligence. My heart goes out to the victim and the victims families. I hope all those involved find the peace of justice.
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by sad Location: bath on Mar 31, 2011 at 04:45 PM
GOD BLESS YOU AUNTIE FOR LETTING SOME OF THESE PEOPLE KNOW HOW BAD IT HURTS TO LOSE A LOVE ONE .MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW
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by Anonymous Location: NC on Mar 31, 2011 at 02:18 PM
This is not the time nor place to place blame on anyone. The young lady may not have been comfortable in telling the staff she was ill. The article stated she had recently been placed there. If she was not comfortable I understand her not communicating with the staff. To the parents of this young lady, just know that God is the maker and ruler of all and he will carry you through. If you trust and believe he will eventually brighten your day. If the group home was negligent they will get theirs. I pray for the family and remember there will be some dim days but also God will have more brighter days ahead.
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by Bruce the Shark Location: Greenville on Mar 31, 2011 at 12:30 PM
God gave Moses a list of ten simple rules to follow that form the basis of our Judio-Christian culture. One of them was Thou Shall Not Steal.
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by Rhoda Location: Snow Hill on Mar 31, 2011 at 11:27 AM
i m so sorry this tragedy occurred.
my own child spent time at Divine Guidance. I can tell you that i was actively involved in his care and so was Jeff Ward.His staff was professional and caring. As parents we cannot always meet all our kids needs.Thank God for caring professionals who can assist. praying for family and Jeff and his family and staff.
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by Fact Bringer Location: Greenville on Mar 31, 2011 at 11:24 AM
If jobs like these would pay more, supervisors would have more demand and higher qualified workers and therapists. Low quality is a direct result of the mental health reform that has taken place in NC, where it was assumed that the prospect of profit would regulate mental health like a market. So just keep in mind: you voted for this when you wanted the government out of your mental health care.
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by Monique Location: Greenville on Mar 31, 2011 at 08:42 AM
My heart goeso out to both families during this time. I pray that God will handle this situation. Everyone pray instead of bashing.
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 08:31 AM
We strongly need better supervision of these group homes by public health professionals-to conduct monthly feedback surveys from all clients so problems addressed early-food safety,environmental, mental and physical health needs. Who monitors the health of these clients and what agencies were working with this client or clients in group homes. We need a Pitt County Group Home Advisory Board-with a strong representation from our troubled youth who have lived in group homes. Yes-they can become responsible and great leaders for our communities future-they have great potential to do great things-sorry we had to lose one for a much needed change to how this special population of youth are treated. Praying for the family. Praying also for the leadership in all group homes to provide safe, culturally competent health care to all who comes under your care-they are precious lives sent from God.
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by Anonymous Location: g-ville on Mar 31, 2011 at 07:53 AM
Did Jeff Ward own Carter Behavior Health? I thought someone else owned Divine Guidance.
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 07:22 AM
I think when Pitt County Mental health Services divested its services to private contractors in the 2002,it was because of trying to save money, not about quality of employees. Things have gotten worse in Pitt County since then but I think it is only one of the reasons.
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by Auntie Location: Snow Hill on Mar 31, 2011 at 06:53 AM
To those of you who have expressed condolences to our family, we truly thank you. To those of you who have had negative remarks to make about our family and family member, I pray that you will never have to suffer the pain we are enduring right now. We have all made mistakes in life and to point fingers and play the blame game doesn't make things any easier.
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 01:42 PM in reply to Auntie
God Bless you and your family.... so sorry for your loss
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by Concerned Parent Location: ENC on Mar 31, 2011 at 12:02 AM
My prayers go out to the family for their lost.
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by Vette Location: Greenville on Mar 30, 2011 at 10:17 PM
I've worked for this same company for some years. I will honestly say that I can't and won't say anything good about the way things were ran. Yes there were plenty of drug users and sellers that the "owner" Jeffery Ward and family had in these homes with these kids. I contacted the proper authorities several times to come into the homes to really see what was going on. They shut down 2 of his homes but yet one remained open. It's sad that it took this young lady's life to completely shut him down. He used alot of staff to even though they weren't qualified. I had my proper training with the state. My heart and prayers go out to the family!!!
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by scary on Mar 31, 2011 at 06:56 AM in reply to Vette
this is scary but inevitable when you house special needs/beh people. even the good homes have incidents. God bless all the people who are doing it for the right reason, and sorry to hear about this girl's death.
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by teacher and parent on Mar 30, 2011 at 10:15 PM
Greenville and Pitt County are magnets for group homes...b/c of our medical facilites, and evergrowing population...group homes are money making homes that do not take proper care or have staff appropriated as needed. Group home owners make a ton of money, and our schools become full of added exceptional needs students...which the DPI frowns upon b/c Pitt County has such a high number of EC students. We cannot blame the students...but the money hungry pop up group homes, and I know other counties send their problems to us. My prayers go out to this young lady and her family...this should not ever have happened. Wake up authorities and crack the whip on these facilities. Prayers to all of our children.
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 08:22 AM in reply to teacher and parent
I agree-our disabled, at-risk and vulnerable children are being used as a gateway for money. These group homes need to better audited by not only the DHHSNC, but by our local public health depart,ment, mental health agencies and Pitt County leaders. We have failed again to protect the human, healthcare and mental health needs of our youth and children. We need a Pitt County Group Home Advisory Board and also public health officials doing monthly visits with surveys of customer satisfaction from all group home clients. Only then can we prevent this from happening. We have a large Faith-Based Community-plese pray for the youth and the children's safety and health in your communities-its a mandate from God you do. Why do we have to lose an innocent life everytime-for a change to happen?
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by TO:ANON@4:59 Location: Jax on Mar 30, 2011 at 08:21 PM
WELL SAID; Sadly every Tom Dick and Harry starts these things under the take that it is "easy money". Can't rob a bank so I steal from the incompatent. Revesre Robin Hood! Some people will do anything for a slice of govt monies. Mentally handicapped get a certain allowance. And certain parents of disabled will do anything to get their emotional drain out from under. I have a 20 year old with Downs. I have some insight to this.
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by shyness on Mar 30, 2011 at 08:10 PM
It is some selfish,sad,lost souls in this forum.I'm so glad that justice was served.I hope that her family sue the state's grandmother.Psychiatry isn't medicine,it's based on fantasy,money,greed,etc.
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by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011 at 07:49 PM
Before Pitt County Mental Health Services dissolved in the early 2000's and began contracting out services to private providers, oversight and qualified staffing was imperative. Since then crime and social ills have run amuck in Pitt County. Reply [ Report Abuse ]
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by Not true on Mar 31, 2011 at 12:10 AM in reply to
Get real. If the old system was working the state never would have adopted the current model. It did't work. Area programs did sub-par work; but they could cover it up because they were the state. Some had unlicensed clinicians serving in positions requiring licensed staff and got away with it. If private providers did this today, they'd be facing charges. Reply [ Report Abuse ]
by Prayer Changes things! on Mar 30, 2011 at 07:20 PM
Instead of posting a comment about a young lady that most of you do not know, post a prayer instead. This is what is needed. The family is grieving. Be supportive! Her friends are grieving, Be supportive.
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by Anonymous on Mar 31, 2011 at 03:08 AM in reply to Prayer Changes things!
I'm thinking that praying for this girl is a little to late!
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by Vickie on Mar 31, 2011 at 12:01 PM in reply to
Exactly!
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by Don't Location: Judge on Mar 30, 2011 at 05:56 PM
Don't judge before you know! This young lady did have a two parent home, who go to Church regularly, and have gone out of their way to receive mental health services for the needs that were out of their control. Please don't point fingers when you do not know the history.
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by Anonymous Location: goldsboro on Mar 30, 2011 at 05:51 PM
lets learn from the mistakes that were made and try to make things better for her sake. praying for the family and classmates of this child who made a mistake and who's path to a better future was cut short.
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by Need Help on Mar 30, 2011 at 05:27 PM
I agree with anonymous posting at 4:59pm. We need to go back to the basis needs. Group homes really don't work. I worked in a group home for boys and the young men we had needs jail. Mom's and Dad's please step up and do your job. I am a single parent and I have made it work. I did't come from a family with riches but we were rich in spirit. That's all you need. I pray for this young lady's family and I hope a lesson will come from this. God Bless you all
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by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011 at 04:59 PM
How about we stand up as parents and do a better job of raising our children. How about get married, go to church, help your kids with homework and be there cheering them on and being there safe place and support. NOW THAT WOULD BE A GOOD START. Anyone that disagrees with my comment is a person that needs to improve their parenting skills and feels like I am talking about them!
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by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011 at 05:25 PM in reply to
I have to agree
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by Natalie on Mar 30, 2011 at 05:46 PM in reply to
I am bold enough to put my namee under my comment, first of all You are an idiot! 2nd of all how dare you disrespect this family and say something like that! You have no idea what this family beleives in or does. I know for a fact that this family is very active in the church, saved, spirit filled and their children were raised in the church! You can't possibly have any children of your own! Because if you did, you would know no matter how good of a parent you are, you can't control what your children do outside the home! All we can do is pray that they do what you instilled in them! You my dear are disrespectful, rude, inappropitale, and IGNORANT! I pray that God will forgive your foolishness! The next time you want to comment, be a real woman and say your name! Thank you very much! Natalie
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by Yes Sir! on Mar 30, 2011 at 07:10 PM in reply to Natalie
Tell it Natalie, I agree. If you don't know the family then mind your business. They are wonderful people!
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by I Agree with Natalie on Mar 30, 2011 at 07:26 PM in reply to Natalie
Tell it girl. God will give people their own situations to deal with so they can understand. Since they think they know how things should be. This is why they say that church folks are the reason why a lot of people don't want to go to church. Keep your mouth shut an pray! The Streeter Family is wonderful people!
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by Vickie on Mar 30, 2011 at 07:30 PM in reply to Natalie
With all that name calling you got going on,I hope GOD has your back...LOL
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by What? on Mar 30, 2011 at 06:54 PM in reply to
People should just mind their business. I knew the young lady. She was a great person. Everyone makes mistakes in life. Her trouble with the credit card has nothing to do with her death. Her parents wanted to help their child so they put her in a group home to get support. So what does that have to do with doing better with raising your children. Her parent did a great job of raising their children. Everyone seeks help for their child when they need extra help. This is called "Love". Do what you have to do to help them do better. Mind your business before you have your own problems to deal with, Mrs. Perfection!
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by Public School Teacher on Mar 30, 2011 at 04:59 PM
The general public would not BELIEVE some of the people who run these group homes and the people they hire. Ask any teacher; they'll tell you about some of the workers who come out and pick up unruly kids. Unbelievable. Reply [ Report Abuse ]
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by 
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The general public would not believe some of the individuals that pass as teachers today. Unbelievable!
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by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011 at 04:55 PM
Why did it take a childs death to see that the conditions are bad enough to shut the place. Dose not the state inspect these homes? My heart goes out to the family.
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by yeah on Mar 30, 2011 at 08:37 PM in reply to
they should inspect quarterly. and people know when theyre due inspection, so they make it look nice for the inspectors visit. this may have shown that the particular workers did not check on the clients very much that particular night or did not take the young lady seriously when she complained of pain. she may have complained of pain every single day to workers and her parents and may have had it checked out several times, revealing no health problem. who knows! i dont trust the meds they put people on bc they havent been around long enough to really test for safety long term. i work with people who complain every day about some ailment just to get out of doing any activity, its hard to tell whats real and you have to just give the benefit of the doubt and waste time in an ER when someones feeling needy for attention that day. i cant speak for this kid personally, though i didnt know her. the situation is very sad and im sorry that it happened.
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by matthew on Mar 30, 2011 at 02:33 PM
It was my privilege to know you. May you find peace with the Lord.
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by Curious Location: over the rainbow on Mar 30, 2011 at 01:45 PM
Does anyone know if this young lady might have attended a health camp in Columbia,nc. At the Eastern 4-h center. She looks like one of the students I had.. And I am very sorry for the families loss. Whether it be the homes fault or natural causes i hope that you all find out soon. I can only imagine what you guys are going through. Thoughts and prayers are with yall! May god bless your family through this troubling time!
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by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2011 at 06:28 PM in reply to Curious
yes she's the one, cause i attended there
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by Curious on Mar 31, 2011 at 09:38 AM in reply to Anonymous
Oh my gosh... I remember it being her birthday and we all sang happy birthday to her and she teared up like it meant so much to her!! Then gave us all hugs... again I am so sorry for your loss!
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by sosadritenow Location: goldsboro on Mar 30, 2011 at 01:41 PM
Just dont really know wat to say other than sorry for them family, friends and loved ones. My GOD, my GOD!!!
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