You see that woman lying in the road as that 20-ton fire truck pulls up beside her?

They're running for a term they cannot complete. That's a conflict in the charter we need to clean up.

I want this to be a place of healing for each of these kids.

From my viewpoint, I don't know if it's not a burning issue for the people, or they don't know it's going on. We'd like to have public input and know what they think, but they're just not coming.

I think it's an accumulation of work over the years, culminating with our work during the Hurricane Katrina-Rita relief effort.

We've reached a general consensus, but we certainly haven't reached a recommendation.

These type of kids don't fit into a normal summer camp. It's very intensive. It's about each one of the individual children. The important dynamic of the camp is to make them feel special.