Kudos to you, TxsVicki! I know I posted earlier about my abused grandson. A police officer removed him from his home with hand print bruises and three days later, CPS gave him back. For six years I have filed complaint after complaint to no avail. I think they will give him to us when she finally kills him so that they won't have to pay the burial fee. Honestly, it is SO hard to deal with; the little guy is partially deaf because of his mother. His dad, my son, still lives with us and gets him three days a week but that is not enough!!! Somehow, we have got to get our agencies to ACT! I started an after school enrichment program at one of my daughter's schools (kids stay after school to learn things like ballet, cheerleading, etc. for only $3 for six weeks). We found volunteer instructors. People told me I would never be able to do it. Finding volunteers was not a problem; the worst thing I had to deal with was parents who put their children in the program and then wouldn't come back for them for HOURS after the classes were finished. The school Principal finally told me to tell all parents that if they were more than 15 minutes late, we would contact CPS. Well, I had four kids from the same family who had a habitually late mother. When she showed up two hours late, all the kids were crying and the oldest yelled that CPS would probably come and get them. That mother looked her daughter right in the eye and said: "Who cares?!" I was devastated myself! And those, of course, were the kids who REALLY needed the classes. And bless your heart, too, Rich and Famous! I gave one of my daughter's friends a ride home a few days ago and she told me he wasn't allowed to eat at home. His father is on cruise (we are a military town) and his step-mother refuses to feed him. He survives by going to the Help House for food! You are right to take in this child and, like you, I will do whatever I can for ANY child that passes my way in need. So sad to think our world is being filled with little Sarah's.