Dear Rough Aunties, my daughter and I and a full theatre at the Sydney Film Festival in Australia, watched the brilliant documentary about your work with abused children yesterday. We cried with all the children, with yourselves, with Chloe and her own devastating loss.
We congratulate you for your fantastic work, your understanding, your fierce struggle against these criminal acts.
Warmest regards
Chris Testorelli
Pam Lum on
February 24th, 2010 12:39 am
Dear Rough Aunties,
Watched the “Bobbi Bear” group in action in Sth Africa last nite 23/2, what a beautiful group of people you are. You do not need to be a parent to understand the grief and pain that all must go through. Without a leader like Jackie and many others like her, the world would be worse off. If only I had the opportunity to join such a strong workforce and be part of something so demanding but so rewarding in most cases. God Bless You All
I love all of you thank you for your courage it is not in vain.
nidhi on
August 7th, 2010 9:35 am
what words can i use to describe you all .Anything said is not enough and justifies what you do.I saw your documentry last night and if i say i was moved and inspired would be an understatement .Jackie,sdudla and everyone else in the group ,you are the most incredible people,with so much strength and will to change the world of these little children.Not only that the self less ness which is required to do this work is incredible.i respect your comapssion and geniuity towards these children.
regards
nidhi vaid
maeve prodan on
June 16th, 2011 9:47 am
i was just watching the documentary on HBO, this show is just amazing these women are incredibly for what they do, i was in tears when i was watching some of the things that go on over there, they are the most dedecated women i have ever seen. I wish i had the courage to do what these ladies do, god bless them and i wish i could be one of them, my heart goes out to them for all that they have to see and deal with. God bless you all and please continue fighting for these wonderful people and children that need so much help which they get from all of your courage and effort not to give up . god bless everyone of you
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Dear Rough Aunties, my daughter and I and a full theatre at the Sydney Film Festival in Australia, watched the brilliant documentary about your work with abused children yesterday. We cried with all the children, with yourselves, with Chloe and her own devastating loss.
We congratulate you for your fantastic work, your understanding, your fierce struggle against these criminal acts.
Warmest regards
Chris Testorelli
Dear Rough Aunties,
Watched the “Bobbi Bear” group in action in Sth Africa last nite 23/2, what a beautiful group of people you are. You do not need to be a parent to understand the grief and pain that all must go through. Without a leader like Jackie and many others like her, the world would be worse off. If only I had the opportunity to join such a strong workforce and be part of something so demanding but so rewarding in most cases. God Bless You All
I love all of you thank you for your courage it is not in vain.
what words can i use to describe you all .Anything said is not enough and justifies what you do.I saw your documentry last night and if i say i was moved and inspired would be an understatement .Jackie,sdudla and everyone else in the group ,you are the most incredible people,with so much strength and will to change the world of these little children.Not only that the self less ness which is required to do this work is incredible.i respect your comapssion and geniuity towards these children.
regards
nidhi vaid
i was just watching the documentary on HBO, this show is just amazing these women are incredibly for what they do, i was in tears when i was watching some of the things that go on over there, they are the most dedecated women i have ever seen. I wish i had the courage to do what these ladies do, god bless them and i wish i could be one of them, my heart goes out to them for all that they have to see and deal with. God bless you all and please continue fighting for these wonderful people and children that need so much help which they get from all of your courage and effort not to give up . god bless everyone of you
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