A Life After Welfare

Graham’S Story

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Life After Welfare by Juttee Armiss, Xlibris NZ
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Author: Juttee Armiss ISBN: 9781493120949
Publisher: Xlibris NZ Publication: November 29, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris NZ Language: English
Author: Juttee Armiss
ISBN: 9781493120949
Publisher: Xlibris NZ
Publication: November 29, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris NZ
Language: English

Their life began in style with wealth being part of their heritage going back to their grandparents days. Tragedy strikes the twins at the age of seven and their lives get turned upside down and not for the better. Graham and Sassy at seven years old barely live to survive with Graham being the protective one of his sister. Sassys quote to her case manager was we are seen as cheap labour or something to be played with. A sad indictment on the ability of children to be properly housed and cared for having undergone the upheaval of losing their parents or suffering loss in their lives. While fate played a huge downturn in their lives, fate then provides a huge upturn when by sheer accident Graham bumps into a pregnant lady in a supermarket. He jumps away to avoid pushing her over and by accident bumps into Amy who ends up falling on her butt. Amy leads them to her house where they are genuinely welcomed for the first time to a home in fourteen years. Their belief in people rises immeasurably as they are socialised, schooled, travelled, educated in life and meet people beyond their wildest dreams. Vanessa of the TV programme Eye Spy hears of their endeavours and achievements so she decides to do a short do programme as a positive programme for teens their age who need mentors to spur them on. The short programme turns into a feature and therein their life begins as she gets into their lives. Their story is a great read. It could be rags to riches, but the riches are not yet there.

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Their life began in style with wealth being part of their heritage going back to their grandparents days. Tragedy strikes the twins at the age of seven and their lives get turned upside down and not for the better. Graham and Sassy at seven years old barely live to survive with Graham being the protective one of his sister. Sassys quote to her case manager was we are seen as cheap labour or something to be played with. A sad indictment on the ability of children to be properly housed and cared for having undergone the upheaval of losing their parents or suffering loss in their lives. While fate played a huge downturn in their lives, fate then provides a huge upturn when by sheer accident Graham bumps into a pregnant lady in a supermarket. He jumps away to avoid pushing her over and by accident bumps into Amy who ends up falling on her butt. Amy leads them to her house where they are genuinely welcomed for the first time to a home in fourteen years. Their belief in people rises immeasurably as they are socialised, schooled, travelled, educated in life and meet people beyond their wildest dreams. Vanessa of the TV programme Eye Spy hears of their endeavours and achievements so she decides to do a short do programme as a positive programme for teens their age who need mentors to spur them on. The short programme turns into a feature and therein their life begins as she gets into their lives. Their story is a great read. It could be rags to riches, but the riches are not yet there.

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