In Appalachia, it's critical the illiterate, battered, disabled children, elderly disabled, disabled adults, disabled veterans and battered homeless have a safe place to be brought into, once local law enforcement arrest their caregivers. Beyond just building an orphanage/battered/hospital shelter for them, they need to be able to have physical activities and lessons.
There, Stranger Danger classes should be renamed School/Caregiver/Domestic Abuse Awareness classes. Most likely, the victims have been locked into some closet, or outhouse, starved, beaten, trafficked, and repeatedly sexually molested, without anyone knowing, or checking on them, by poly-addicted, drug cartel people they know, in a position of trust.
***If their caregivers allow the county to pick them up in seatbelted, public buses, three times per week, year-round, after feeding them an early supper, for 45-minute, swimming lessons, other people in the community can see how they're growing, if they look malnourished, or if they're covered in welts, bruises, etc.***
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