tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5310469305810613191.post5095494828216998399..comments2023-10-28T22:30:46.028+10:00Comments on Writer's Prompts Daily: The Royal Flush on Child Sexual AbuseMegan Baylisshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04549696888232735259noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5310469305810613191.post-51772945864689364152007-02-16T07:53:00.000+10:002007-02-16T07:53:00.000+10:00Hi Erikyou are good for my self esteem. Thank you....Hi Erik<BR/><BR/>you are good for my self esteem. Thank you. A princess I will never be as I can’t stand wearing jewelery, hate having to wear uncomfortable clothes and get headaches when I tie my hair up – let alone having to wear sparkly things on my head!<BR/><BR/>Sharapova has done a great thing. Whereas child abuse is the need that I fight for, we need many more people who will take up other social causes, like homelessness. Many, many victims of child abuse end up homeless. Many families are made homeless by finding out that their husband/father is a sexual abuser. <BR/><BR/>Many social issues goes hand in hand. We cannot fight child abuse without also fighting things like homelessness. I do not have the time or energy to put into other issues so I am always glad to hear what other people are doing.<BR/><BR/>The Abused Child Trust uses approximately 12% toward administration. While this sounds a lot, its not. To operate a functional and responsive service, good office systems need to be in place with infrastructure that supports being able to work intensively with people. If I had the money I would always increase my donation by 12% to ensure that my full intention reaches the children. But...I rarely have enough money.<BR/><BR/>Did you notice that I linked to you in this article (as a committed individual). I appreciate your contributions toward ending child sexual abuse and I wanted other to know that you care.<BR/><BR/>Thank you Erik....you're as great as Belgium chocolate.Megan Baylisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04549696888232735259noreply@blogger.com