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Twitter: can you help me find this woman? She was my “Big Sister” (from Big Brothers Big Sisters) in early 2000s in Marin County, CA. She saved my life when I was an at-risk youth enduring extreme trauma and abuse.

I want to tell her thank you. Two people sit on a plaid f...
Unfortunately I have trauma-related memory loss and I cannot remember her name. But largely thanks to her I made it through. I’ve since volunteered myself as a “Big Sister” to an at-risk youth & also tutored at-risk youth at a rehab facility to help others the way she helped me.
Because of some good advice on this thread: I left my contact info with BBBS so she can choose to contact me (or not if she doesn’t want to!). I am hoping she sees this post so she can contact me directly. No need publicly name her. Thank you all for your kind words & help!
Update: I am in contact with Big Brothers Big Sisters. They are looking into it! They say it can take a few weeks. Someone also recognized this person (credible lead) & has reached out to person we think is Big Sister, so, fingers crossed, this is them! Will let you know.
Update: WE FOUND HER!!!!! Thank you for all your help! Wow, the internet can be a mean place but it can also be an amazing place. She reached out. We are now friends on social media. Will update y’all if she consents & is willing to share. Thank you again everyone 😭❤️
After 21 years apart, we met up yesterday under my dad’s memorial magnolia. It felt poetic, since in 2001, while he was dying from ALS, my dad kept encouraging me to spend time with my Big Sister, “nice Nancy” (🧵) Three panel image. First an...
At the time, I kept flaking on “nice Nancy.” Running away from home. Running away from school. She kept showing up anyway. When my dad died, she went to his funeral to try and reconnect with me.

Problem: I didn’t go to my dad’s own funeral. Ian (my dad) carrying me on...
Why not? When he died I lost my entire world. Because of my mom’s complicated struggles (addiction, mental health, incarceration) she was not a fit parent. I was put in child protective services because of her domestic violence towards me & my dad. Young Heather cuddling with...
My dad filled both parent roles. Worked overtime for city parks to provide for our family, spent his scant free time taking me hiking and camping, & did his best to protect me from my mom’s worst. He took a tough situation & gave me what moments of magic he could. Man and daughter hug and sm...
When he fell sick with ALS, I didn’t just lose someone to protect me from my mom. I lost a literal world. Traded redwoods & fishing for red ambulances & wishing for a few more months together. Lakeside. Heather fishing i...Man in orange city parks wo...
When he fell sick I did what a lot of traumatized kids do: became an absolute asshole. Acted out. Petty theft, truancy, running away, name-calling, aggressive outbursts. It was a lot easier to express anger than what I really felt: scared. Sad. A lot easier to run away.
Poor Nancy was not immune from Hyde-Heather. But she didn’t give up. Moments hiking with her were some of the only bright memories from then. & like streetlights they guided me home to myself. Later in life like beacons they helped me find the path again, though it was rough.
So I skipped my own dad’s funeral. Ran away. Where did I go when I ran away? The nature spaces that reminded me of my dad. Reading books he left me to read. Anything to feel like I could keep him alive a little longer. A funeral was a door I was not ready to close. Heather’s dad holding her a...
Eventually my running away from home combined with my mother’s running away from responsibility had me hospitalized, then in the juvenile justice system, then sent away to a facility now known infamously as part of the #TroubledTeenIndustry or TTI. An emaciated 12-13 year old...
My Big Sister Nancy tried to reconnect with me, but I had disappeared. Gone. What she didn’t know was that I wasn’t even in California anymore, but trapped in a cult-like Christian all-girls facility for at-risk youth in Montana, not permitted contact with the outside world. Group picture of girls inca...
#TTI is a permutation of the prison industrial complex. Basically, they ship at-risk youth to other states or countries with fewer regulations. Mine was not as bad as some facilities, but it was bad. We were often denied medical care, food, & water as punishment.
We were subjected to “attack therapy,” which is basically staff (often not certified mental health professionals) egging traumatized girls on to attack each other verbally. Often these attacks were shame-based. One example: telling someone how disgusting they are for being LGBTQ.
Girls who attended this facility report it left them with more trauma than when they went in. Several have killed themselves after expressing how abuse at the facility damaged them. Listen to one of my fellow survivors’ story: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bon…
(@ParisHilton made a documentary about this industry & is fighting to regulate it to stop the abuse. There is also one about Montana in particular on PBS you all should watch if you want to learn more. It’s free: pbs.org/video/montanap…) check out Maia Szalavitz’ book, too
Eventually I escaped the facility. Landed my first job at the local newspaper. Tried to make a life for myself free from the cycle of trauma to which I had become accustomed. Teachers, coaches, & my newspaper editors saved my life by giving me a chance. Newspaper clipping covering...
Moved back to California. Went to the same community college my dad did. Transferred to UC Berkeley, graduated. Next: grad school in Alaska where I became a Big Sister myself. Met this medically-retiring Army Ranger who understood my PTSD & eventually became my husband. Heather and Brian sharing a...Heather chose the absolutel...
While in Alaska volunteering for Big Brothers Big Sisters 2012-2013, I tried to get ahold of my Big Sister. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska couldn’t connect us. I decided because I couldn’t thank her directly, I would thank her by helping strangers like she helped me…
Fundraising for non-profits. Tutoring at-risk youth. Training service dogs. Teaching kiddos about the magic of nature while working for the parks like my dad did. Helping young writers find their voices. Fighting for civil rights. Three people (two kneeling,...At Sugarloaf State Park amp...Heather makes dramatic hand...Heather and Brian in 2015 c...
Helping folks going through trauma is tough. Recently I’ve felt like I’ve failed those I was trying to help. So I thumbed through pictures of myself as a young person to try and remember how I got through the bad times. Spoiler alert: imperfect mentors who kept believing in me. Newspaper clipping from the...
When I stumbled on this picture, it all came flooding back. That feeling of someone believing in you even when — especially when — you feel like you don’t deserve it. And I felt like it was time to find her and tell her thank you… Original picture from start...
To show her it was worth it tolerating a little punk for a few hours a month. To show her how her kindness has rippled outward, saving lives beyond mine. My husband probably never would have been in California if it wasn’t for her keeping me alive back in 2001. SHERIFF'S LIFESAVING MEDAL ...(Continued from previous im...
Thanks to y’all, me and my Big Sister were able to meet yesterday & restart our relationship cut short 21 years ago. Thank you all for your help, thank you for reading this far, and I hope you go do some good in the world today. Maybe volunteer for BBBS? bbbs.org/get-involved/b… Top image is Heather and Na...

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Someone in a position of power who wants to date me is open to learning, and I want to take this opportunity to radicalize them.
I started with the info about ED (lol), then moved onto the other health risks (they have lung disease), explained asymptomatic & presymptomatic transmission, airborne transmission, but I think it would be helpful to have a little booklet or something to refer to.
Premise: Covid still poses a threat for X, Y, & Z reasons. It is transmitted through shared air, like smoke. To mitigate that threat, we must

1. Wear N95 or better respirators indoors and around others at all times
2. Improve ventilation via open windows, fans, & filters
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“I took a test!”

We have been over this. Again and again. I’ve also been sick for MONTHS and have NO IMMUNE SYSTEM RN
FYI, this person knows that they should have been masking until they had gotten several negative tests over several days. They know that they can maim or kill me. They have exposed me multiple times before and we have had to repair trust multiple times.
They know RATs are unreliable because THE LAST TIME THEY HAD SYMPTOMS THEY HAD COVID, DENIED IT WAS COVID, EXPOSED ME AND TOOK 5 DAYS OF TESTING FOR TESTS TO SHOW POSITIVE.

I am livid. All my trust in them that took years to rebuild gone in an instant.
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Wish he & everyone else were masking, but glad that chain was broken.
He even thanked me for the resources I sent him about isolation (thank you @PeoplesCDC ) and said he would share with others.

Not used to people listening to me about COVID. This gives me hope.
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peoplescdc.org/2023/01/10/wha…
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