My 13 year old daughter (ex foster placement adopted by me, she's puerto rican) was doing some fund raising work with the church. While doing a car wash she was hit in the face by a rock, had five lit cig butts thrown at her and was called the "N" word several times. This was in South Bend. She's is a happy go lucky honor student that achieved many accomplishments. From Student of the Month, honors awards, she wrote an essay that got her 4th grade teacher nominated Teacher of the Year in a Walmart contest. The list goes on. I wish I had been there. She shook it off, but damn it bothers me. I guess I am looking for advice on what I should say about how to handle situations like this. My biggest fear has always been one of my girls getting discriminated against. I really wish I would have been there.
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It was a group of churches that volunteered. 300+ kids total. They traveled for four days doing odd work. The adults supervising either didn't see much or were affraid. I am not sure, but these were youth pastors and I am sure they aren't the "stick up" for type
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It was a group of churches that volunteered. 300+ kids total. They traveled for four days doing odd work. The adults supervising either didn't see much or were affraid. I am not sure, but these were youth pastors and I am sure they aren't the "stick up" for type
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