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Contact The Orange Door if someone in your life is making you feel uncomfortable by how they treat you. People doing this to you could include your partner, family member, carer, parent s or child ren. For examples of all of these, visit our What is family violence? The Orange Door is there to help families who need extra support with the care of children or young people. Contact The Orange Door if any of this sounds familiar. How can The Orange Door help?

Workers at The Orange Door are experienced in dealing with children, young people, adults and families. All cultural and religious preferences are respected, including the option to request a male or female worker. The Orange Door works with multicultural communities to meet the diverse needs of families. It is constant and enduring, deathless and ever-present, whole and completely good.

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You have a real reason to be happy — and to stay that way. It is God who provides you with your spirit, happiness, and inspiration. Happiness born of Life, Truth, and Love cannot be eroded, stolen, diluted, or corrupted. Spiritual happiness is as pure and permanent as God is. From an editorial in the Christian Science Sentinel. To receive Christian Science perspectives daily or weekly in your inbox, sign up today. Already a subscriber? Monitor journalism changes lives because we open that too-small box that most people think they live in.

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