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How One Mans Devotion to Canada's Most Neglected Children Led to Receiving Governor General's Meritorious Service Medal

When John Niles gave his wife a license plate that read 5KIDZ, it drew many stares and comments. When one man rolled down his window and asked if the five kids were for real, she replied, Yes, and weve had two more since we got the plate!"

(PRWEB) May 16, 2005 -- When John Niles gave his wife a license plate that read 5KIDZ, it drew many stares and comments. When one man rolled down his window and asked if the five kids were for real, she replied, Yes, and weve had two more since we got the plate!"

What, she didnt tell the man is that she and her husband Reverend Dr. John Niles have been parents to over 1,000 foster children in the past fifteen years, many times answering their door in the later night hours to the sight of a terrified infant or toddler in the arms of a police officer or social worker.

When the couple learned that very few people were willing to be available 365 days a year, at odd hours to take in abused, abandoned or addicted infants and toddlers, they made a decision to open their hearts and their home.

Since that time, they have cared for over 1,000 children, an average of 85 a year, some with broken arms, cracked skulls, babies going through drug and alcohol withdrawal and other images to horrible to describe. One child, found abandoned in a raid on a crack house, arrived at their door at 3:00 AM terrified and malnourished. Another toddler was found wondering alone in the street and brought to their door.

Along the way John learned important life lessons that he shares in his book How I Became Father to 1000 Children, published by White Knight Publication spring 2005.
Niles travels constantly educating others on the Child Welfare system. He has become a leading advocate for reform of the laws and procedures used by the Child Welfare system.

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In his book, How I Became Father to 1000 Children, Rev. Dr. John Niles shares important life lessons he gleaned from his experiences.

• Life is not about pass or fail. Life is about learning or not learning.
• When you mess up you clean up (We are all responsible for the lives we live).
• Cultivate and attitude of Gratitude
• Children learn what they live
• The freeing power of forgiveness

Recently Dr. Niles received the Governor General's MERITORIUS SERVICE MEDAL was named Humanitarian of the Year Award by The Empire Club of Toronto and was presented with Heart and Spirit Humanitarian of the Year Award by the Childrens Aid Society.

Rev. Dr. John Niles is a Minister serving a large area of Toronto and Markham. While an acknowledged writer for periodicals, he how enhances his career as a book author.

Social Issues, Children, Relationships
ISBN 0-9734186-2-1
White Knight Publications
http://www.whiteknightpub.com

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