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About Val

My mission in life compels me to care for vulnerable living beings. I believe in a spiritual calling for me. I protect the human sense of self-worth, value, mental, emotional, and spiritual health are essential pieces of the puzzle that make for a balanced human being. My goal is to bond, support, and share my life lessons purchased at a high cost, both physically and emotionally.


I was blessed to have the experience of loving, caring, and making sure that my foster child knew she was loved and belonged. She was valuable and protected by our creator when I was not around. My foster daughter renewed my faith in the human experience. She returned love, caring and attention. We traveled learned and appreciate her so much. She was my gift from Jehovah. Perhaps that is why her current foster mother does not allow me to talk to or see her. 

All mothers, biological, foster, and adoptive parents deserve the support and resources. Children in need of care by a specialist is difficult to get care because they do not accept the medical card. The foster parents or biological parents often threatened to become compliant, or silence disrespected and spoken to condescendingly. If they perceive you as questioning decisions, procedures, push back they use the bond formed between the child and parent will be terminated. If mothers complain, the repercussions are disturbing, unjust, and malicious.

Life lessons learned in my role as a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, nurse have made me a content lifelong learner. Recreation includes writing, roller skating, bowling, dancing, ski trips, travel. I mentor nursing students. Enjoy care and maintenance of natural hair, especially skinny locks and twists. Natural hair is always beautiful and a gift from the creator.

Contact Val

 

(219) 262-0076

Park Forest, IL 60466

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"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak, and strong.  Because someday in your life you will have been all of these"
 

- George Washington Carver

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