User:Tameko49

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own works, all rights released|February 2, 2009 Tameko49 (talk) 01:43, 3 February 2009 (UTC)

[1] Tameko was a woman who at the age of 12 was told her father was not her father but a man on her birth certificate was her father. After feeling like she did not belong and was the outsider within her own family of two half sisters a mother and a step father she wanted to find her real father. At 15 years old she set out to find her real father so she asked her mother for clues to do so. She learned that the man listed on the birth certificate was not her father either but someone who was kind enough to save the family embarrassment of having a child born out of wedlock.

At 15 years old suffering two identity crises Tameko leaves home and tries to find out who she really is. Marrying twice to the first men that come along Tameko then was subjected to violence by both of them. After the second marriage fails horribly Tameko has a breakdown and starts doing cocaine to suppress her feelings of pain and suffering. After many years of being lost and homeless in 1989 she meets two people while in jail on a cocaine charge. These people filled with the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ build a room onto their house to give her a second chance in life.

Tameko is now a college graduate and working as an Accounting Assistant. She devotes all her time to helping others and writes songs of inspiration for those who are lost. Can anyone find this story news worthy? Can anyone see the miracle that happens when people care for others and not just themselves. Two people took one person off the streets and showed her how to be a whole productive citizen. Imagine if everyone did something of this nature for the outcast. Would their still be outcasts? Learn more about Tameko...[2]