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<blockquote data-quote="SyX" data-source="post: 404260" data-attributes="member: 3636"><p>1. I would hope that the program was started with genuine and honest interest in the kids. I would think that to be the case, as the program was up and running to some time. If it was set up as a predatory organization, you'd think that it would have been fully uncovered earlier, and it would have been easier for him to have worked with smaller groups that the organization did.</p><p></p><p>2. I can't see how it can continue as the same organization. There will always be that stigma and cloud of doubt just by association.</p><p></p><p>3. Again, I would hope that in the wreckage left behind, someone else will step in to help these kids. They were troubled before, they will need the support more now. I just hope that they will accept it instead of looking at the situation as "the ones who were supposed to help didn't, so nobody else will either."</p><p></p><p>We aren't too far from Penn State, and we have a lot of friends who have connections to the school, either alumni or have family attending. It has been a very difficult time for them as well. We have had talks with both of our daughters about what has happened as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SyX, post: 404260, member: 3636"] 1. I would hope that the program was started with genuine and honest interest in the kids. I would think that to be the case, as the program was up and running to some time. If it was set up as a predatory organization, you'd think that it would have been fully uncovered earlier, and it would have been easier for him to have worked with smaller groups that the organization did. 2. I can't see how it can continue as the same organization. There will always be that stigma and cloud of doubt just by association. 3. Again, I would hope that in the wreckage left behind, someone else will step in to help these kids. They were troubled before, they will need the support more now. I just hope that they will accept it instead of looking at the situation as "the ones who were supposed to help didn't, so nobody else will either." We aren't too far from Penn State, and we have a lot of friends who have connections to the school, either alumni or have family attending. It has been a very difficult time for them as well. We have had talks with both of our daughters about what has happened as well. [/QUOTE]
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