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Hello, my name is Charese Jamison. You might have read about my life in past letters from The Foundation. My early life was a lot like that of Precious. I survived a lot of experiences like those depicted in the movie, things most people can’t imagine. Things like incest, sexual abuse and a mother who was absent more than present and much more. I too felt stupid, unloved and unworthy.
I became pregnant at 16 and was scared and alone. But a teacher helped me find my way to Crittenton Services Inc. in Wheeling, West Virginia and today, I’m thriving and so is my 15-year old daughter. I have a great job, an amazing daughter and this summer I’ll graduate from college. I’m happy, love life and see a bright future ahead for my daughter and I. Read More »
From The Grio news site, a great story about Inwood House in New York City and the young women they help. We are proud that Inwood House is a member of the Crittenton family of agencies, one of 27 Crittenton agencies nationwide in 24 states.
Executive Director Linda Lausell Bryant said it best about the young women they serve: “They may not have had the best start in life, but that doesn’t limit how far they can go.”
Time to unmask what they really are: in Baltimore, the City Council recently voted to make “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” post disclaimers about the services they do and don’t provide.