Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Abandoned But Not Alone By Thomas Oliphant
In the story, "Abandoned but Not Alone" by Thomas Oliphant, Oliphant writes about how thousands of kids each year apply for the Point Foundation assistance. The Point Foundation assistance helps kids that are abandoned by their parents just because they are gay. It must be tough for these kids because their very own parents whom they love and trust the most just abandoned them without saying a word. Now that they are alone, it is hard for them to survive in the real world but Point Foundation assistance is there to help as many of those kids as possible. I think that not only parents should accept kids for who they are but kids should also accept their parents for who they are whether they are gay or religious. Family is the most important thing in life.
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You’ve made some very good points here. Parents AND children need to accept each other for who they are. It is still not right for a parent to kick his or her own kid out though. The Point Foundation is such an amazing program, I’ve never heard of it until I read this article as well.
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