Injury tests family’s faith
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Victim's mom forgives, 'will never get over it'
"In a way, it seems like it's been forever. Because the last time I saw her was on the
"People say, 'You need to do this, you need to do that. You need to get over it.' I wanted to slap them. Because you never get over it. I'm not over it now. I will never get over it. What you get over is the immediacy of it. You get over the shock and the disbelief and all of that panic - that desperation you feel when you can't find your child. You get over that as time passes. But you never get over the loss."
Because of the pain she still feels when she recalls those days, Soares stopped granting interviews for the national news and talk shows long ago and has declined most invitations to be a featured speaker at various functions. Although she kept a busy schedule of speaking engagements and interviews after her daughter's death, she said she no longer has the strength to do it.
How she feels now is at peace. Even though Soares will never condone what her son-in-law did, she said she has forgiven him.
"It doesn't make anything that he did right," she said. "If you do not forgive something so horrendous like that, it destroys you. You curl up and die inside. That's what it would be like. If someone stuck a pin in me, poison would pour out."
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children head north as a matter of survival
There are eight children in Catholic Community Services of
They are teenagers who fled
"The point of having the court hearing is so we can prevent children from having to go back to dangerous places and dangerous homes," Potter said. "Taking away that opportunity for them when they've already been through so much in their home countries and also so much in getting across the border with whatever means they had, it's a pretty cruel fate for these kids, I think."
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Many of the population served by health centers throughout the state don't qualify for coverage through the Affordable Care Act or health insurance marketplace subsidies, and they can't afford individual coverage on their own.
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