Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone's 20th Anniversary Mosaic
Share With UsWestside FC's Kids Help Phone Youth Soccer Jamboree
Geoff Catliff, Vancouver, Canada, 01/06/09
Since 1995 Westside Football Club of Vancouver has put on a Thanksgiving Saturday youth soccer jamboree. The event involves 400 boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 10 in a fun day of games, skills clinics. It is 100% volunteer operated and 100% of the proceeds go to charity. Kids Help Phone has been the primiary beneficiary since inception
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.
Brenda called Kids Help Phone to vent about her parents. She
said they were being unreasonable by not allowing her to meet a
boy. The 15-year-old was considering sneaking out anyway. A few
questions revealed that the boy was someone she'd "met"
on the Internet, and that he'd first said he was 15,
but was actually 29. The KHP counselor talked about Brenda's
natural curiosity, but also about possible dangers. It didn't
take long for Brenda to admit to having "funny feelings"
about it. By the end of the call, she'd decided to try to find
someone her own age, met the "old-fashioned" way.
Mike told us he was traveling fast on the road to nowhere. He
wanted to get off drugs and off the streets. The KHP counselor
calmed Mike, assessed his needs, and found him a safe shelter.
Years later, Mike called again. Now 20, he was back in school,
with a steady job and a new life. He was calling to say thanks,
not just for what KHP had done, but most of all for listening to
him and believing in him. Mike says KHP helped him turn his life
around. Today, he spends his spare time helping street youth.
Ten-year-old Megan was being sexually and physically abused.
Two nights earlier, she'd been placed in a foster home, but
didn't feel comfortable talking to her foster parents yet. With
gentle prompting, Megan began to tell her story. Her feelings
were agonizingly mixed. Despite everything, she missed her mom's
bedtime stories and the familiarity of home. It meant a lot to
be able to talk about her feelings with someone she could trust.
Together, Megan and KHP looked at what Megan could do to make
things easier, like getting bedtime stories on tape. She was
grateful to be reminded that her foster home would become more
familiar each day, and that KHP would be there whenever she
needed it in the days ahead.