To the editor:
To the low-life individuals who have been stealing from my son,
Two weeks ago, a young man bullied my adult son (who has a disability) to take funds from an ATM—$240 of money he had earned working at a job, not stealing from other people.
Last night, someone else broke into the new carriage house that my other son has just finished so that my disabled son can live semi-independently. The new TV was ripped out of the wall. My son Jordan saved for months to be able to buy that new TV for his new home.
I’m venting here, and am very very frustrated. Our family, and friends and volunteers have worked out of the goodness of their hearts to create this home for Jordan. Other people from Kelowna have worked hard to provide him with quality of life in Special Olympics, Cool Arts, his jobs and in other ways.
And yet others cannot seem to see that there is something very very wrong with taking advantage of him.
Shame, shame, shame. If I knew who you were, you’d be very very sorry.
Sara Lige, Kelowna