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On Christmas Eve, the Woods, an English couple, received a very unusual telephone call. Although it
1 only twenty seconds, it was from their fifteen-year-old daughter who disappeared six months before.
"I'm phoning to
2 you a happy Christmas," she said."I love you."
The Woods were so happy that they started a
3 telephone service called"Alive and Well".
The service
4 parents to keep in touch with children who have run away from home.
Young people can phone "Alive and Well" and leave a
5 for their parents. The
6 are answered by
answering machines.
7 no one spoke to the child or make them
8 home. Parents of runaway children
who are under eighteen can ask the
9 to bring their children home. So children do not want to tell their
parents
10 they are. Through"Alive and Well" they can telephone their parents without
11 about letting their
parents know their address.
The Woods and their helpers
12 the telephone messages which are recorded by the tape and get in
touch with the
13 . Many of the 30,000 British children who have left home are
14 in London. For only
two pence they can go into a telephone box and
15 their parents. They can dial 756-7556 and stop their
parents' worry. Is he dead or alive?
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