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Now, I'll just come out swinging with the next part. The new insurance policy covering "Molestation"(1) hmmm…also full link to sauce.
Here is some info from the San Antonio branch (2) "The Optimist Club of San Antonio has a proud tradition of community service in Bexar County. A few examples of our service projects are listed below.
In 1943, we were co-founders of Boysville, Inc. Boysville now provides a wide continuum of services for boys and girls, ages infant through 18, including: emergency shelter, residential and foster care, independent living and precious minds parent training. We continue to support Boysville through board representation, funding, Christmas shopping with the youth and support for their programs.
The Bridge (a program providing short term emergency care for boys and girls ages 5 - 17) opened in September of 1976, and in 1978 thanks to the assistance of the SA Optimist Club, the Bridge merged with Girlsville to become Youth Alternatives. This program has evolved into Roy Maas Youth Alternatives which includes family counseling, long-term and short-term care and a charter school for at-risk youth. We continue support for RMYA through funding, board representation and program support."
Interesting news story posted on the RMYA website
https://www.rmya.org/federal-government-stepping-in-with-foster-care-reform-efforts-for-texas/
AND the extra creepy :
https://www.rmya.org/new-program-offers-free-pediatric-psychiatric-care/
sauce
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kqpIJKj8sEEJ:https://www.optimist.org/Documents/Summary_of_Insurance
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