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But then you forgot about it in the very long time they took to pick us up.
He said he wrote this like I was in his head in some way, which I found really interesting.
He said he wrote this like I was in his head in some way, which I found really interesting.
He said he wrote this like I was in his head in some way, which I found really interesting.
She had inexplicable feelings. Got it. It is a human being that can't explain to her friends why somebody that might be beneath her is dictating everything. The Hunt.
She had inexplicable feelings. Got it. It is a human being that can't explain to her friends why somebody that might be beneath her is dictating everything. The Hunt.
She had inexplicable feelings. Got it. It is a human being that can't explain to her friends why somebody that might be beneath her is dictating everything. The Hunt.
I remember some things about shooting the pilot. Right. I have some memories I can fill you in. That you're going to fill me in.
I remember some things about shooting the pilot. Right. I have some memories I can fill you in. That you're going to fill me in.
I remember some things about shooting the pilot. Right. I have some memories I can fill you in. That you're going to fill me in.
Yeah. I can add to that. The kids we work with, they're enrolled into the program because they have some risk factors in their lives that would lead them to needing a little bit of extra support and help. So we work with a lot of kids. that come from immigrant families, from families that have, you know, single parent households, foster care, families and kids, kids that like,
Yeah. I can add to that. The kids we work with, they're enrolled into the program because they have some risk factors in their lives that would lead them to needing a little bit of extra support and help. So we work with a lot of kids. that come from immigrant families, from families that have, you know, single parent households, foster care, families and kids, kids that like,
Yeah. I can add to that. The kids we work with, they're enrolled into the program because they have some risk factors in their lives that would lead them to needing a little bit of extra support and help. So we work with a lot of kids. that come from immigrant families, from families that have, you know, single parent households, foster care, families and kids, kids that like,
unfortunately are likely to face some challenges that our society and the way it's built up will deal to them. And our goal is to help them through those challenges, just be there for them so that they have a chance of, you know, graduating high school or entering adulthood or,
unfortunately are likely to face some challenges that our society and the way it's built up will deal to them. And our goal is to help them through those challenges, just be there for them so that they have a chance of, you know, graduating high school or entering adulthood or,
unfortunately are likely to face some challenges that our society and the way it's built up will deal to them. And our goal is to help them through those challenges, just be there for them so that they have a chance of, you know, graduating high school or entering adulthood or,
without having you know having had kids or facing like the justice system it's kids that we love dearly that we work with in the similar way as like
without having you know having had kids or facing like the justice system it's kids that we love dearly that we work with in the similar way as like
without having you know having had kids or facing like the justice system it's kids that we love dearly that we work with in the similar way as like
you know program like big brothers big sisters um but we are paid mentors which is the big difference right we're not volunteer based we are employees basically social workers for all of the families that we work with it's honestly like it's a great job and i think right now especially like super necessary um because things are falling apart yeah yeah