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             James is still on his "long road home."  
            At fifteen, he continues to have the support of his mother, Tracy, 
              and the rest of his family.  
             By dealing with the traumas of his past with the help of Bob, 
              James is trying, like his mother, Tracy, to build a better life 
              for himself and overcome his history.  
            It may be too soon to tell for him, but there is hope. 
            James puts a "face" on all the many children in need 
              of prevention, early intervention and treatment in our country today. 
             
              
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