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Old 12-10-2017, 10:55 AM
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Thumbs up What is in Your Hometown Library for Survivors/Victims of Crimes??

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Happy Birthday! Michael Clarke Duncan. I wonder if he ever came to stay at the Red Lion Inn in Rohnert Park, CA which was about 300 feet from my parents' home on Fairway Drive? Movie production trailers would often be there while various companies were filming movies in and around Sonoma and Napa Counties in California. I would walk my pooch around these trailers hoping to run into a familiar face. So we could talk about duck poop on the golf course. The real action would have been my snail mail letters to studios and e-mails to celebrities. But I did not start sending e-mails to 1999. The snail mail letters went out in 1991- 2001. With a few still sent now and again in 2017 and before.

Many of the letters received I am talking about are from State Governors in 1991 and State Attorney Generals in 1995-1996.
And the many letters received from victim/witness assistance providers whom I wrote from 1992 through 2000 or so via snail mail. I wrote 4000 + of these asking them what they would like to see in libraries for survivors/victims of crimes among other things.

I would share many of these letters after copying them, reducing them in size, and recopying them. A whirlwind of paper.

Some of these are in my Photobucket array.

How much progress did I achieve in this area. Check for yourself? What is in your hometown public, academic, law, and school library that would help survivors/victims of crimes and those with a mental illness who need a support system???

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