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SUCCESS STORIES Cassandra, age 18

Cassandra was raised by her grandmother. Her mother was drug addicted
and her father died when she was twelve years old. Cassandra is
an extremely independent, resourceful young woman. In addition
to obtaining a scholarship for high school, she has worked consistently
for the past five years. She is extremely intelligent and will
attend the University of the Pacific in the fall. Cassandra's
social workers came to us twice this year on her behalfthe
first time for a bicycle and the second time for prom expenses.
Cassandra came by personally to drop off her handmade thank you
card. This is what she wrote:
Dear Youth Auxiliary,
Thank you so much for all that you have done. I really appreciated
the $150 that you gave me for Prom because it let me enjoy the
night without worrying about needing the money for something else.
I think that it is so important to have money available to foster
youth that show an active need and desire for it because many
of us are used to negative reinforcement as oppose to positive
reinforcement.
Aside from the prom money, I also want to thank you for the
bike money. I have wanted a bike for years, but I could never
bring myself to spend $500 for a good bike, lock and helmet. The
$450 that you gave me helped immensely. Since Friday, when I got
my new bike, we have been virtually inseparable. I ride it to
school, work, and home everyday. I love it. It saves me time and
gives me a chance to work out, both of which are very important
to me. This bike is a lifesaver. I don't know how to thank you
enough.


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