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Dear
Bob:
I want to express profound gratitude for your chosen mission of
sharing your life experience and substance abuse message with teenagers.
When the halls are silent as
students emerge from your presentation. When they stand wordlessly
in twos and threes, some with tears in their eyes. When, in the
small groups that meet frequently afterward, students eagerly ask
questions and listen in rapt attention to the answers, I know they
have been deeply touched.
This is not about signs and
symptoms. Kids know much about that. It is about a vulnerable human
being speaking his truth simply and authentically, with humor, poetry
and music, things kids relate to at a gut level. I believe in that
moment of decision whether to drink and drive, yours is the kind
of message that gives young people pause to value their own life
and the lives of their friends.
I am honored you have chosen
to use the last picture ever taken of Julie for emphasis in your
moving and up-beat presentation. My daughter’s sweet seventeen
year old face, in the red sweater leaning against a tree, is the
face of those who have yet to make this life-changing choice.
Sincerely,
Jane E. Card
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