cun1101
Sep 3rd, 2008, 11:16 AM
Hi,
I have always had deep empathy for the indigenous people of the country. During my life I have learnt all about addiction and through different organizations I met many people indigenous and white people either dealing with family members addictions or their own addictions. So i understand how to deal with and help those with addictions.
When i walk through the city i am overcome with guilt that I cannot do anything for those poor young people petrol sniffing.
Why cant we organize an indigenous group to pick up these young people who are giving themselves brain damage where they can not think or make decisions to turn their lives around.
Why cant we take them to a hospital like situation where they are nurtured and put through positive indigenous living courses.
I have always had deep empathy for the indigenous people of the country. During my life I have learnt all about addiction and through different organizations I met many people indigenous and white people either dealing with family members addictions or their own addictions. So i understand how to deal with and help those with addictions.
When i walk through the city i am overcome with guilt that I cannot do anything for those poor young people petrol sniffing.
Why cant we organize an indigenous group to pick up these young people who are giving themselves brain damage where they can not think or make decisions to turn their lives around.
Why cant we take them to a hospital like situation where they are nurtured and put through positive indigenous living courses.