Here's a comment posted by Beverly Shellrude Thompson, one of the founders of MK Safety Net, under a Jan. 28 Orlando Sentinel article about Scott Kennell's sentence. My friend Beverly speaks her mind, and speaks it well! Her comment is addressed to Pam McCurdy, mentioned in the article in this paragraph:
In a statement released Tuesday, New Tribes Mission spokeswoman Pam McCurdy said: "We are heartsick. Children are to be protected, not hurt. We are grateful to the authorities for the prosecution of this individual despite international legal obstacles. NTM USA is steadfast in our commitment to do everything in our power to prevent this from happening again. We ask you to please join us in prayer for the victims." http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/loc ... 2311.storyHere is Beverly's comment:
BeverlyShellrudeThompson at 11:39 AM January 29, 2014
Pam McCurdy, it is not enough for NTM to "pray for the victims" and to express remorse. Your responsibility for what Scott Kennel did when he was your employee extends far beyond praying for the victims.
1. Scott traveled by boat up and down the Amazon, staying in the homes of indigenous people and had access to many children. Will NTM inform the indigenous tribal leaders, as well as the local governments in Brazil where Scott Kennel served so they can do an investigation in all the communities where Scott worked and stayed? Have you developed a response plan when other victims are identified and/or come forward?
2. Will NTM pay for trauma therapy for the Scott Kennel’s victims? I am quite sure there are well-qualified Brazilian trauma therapists who could provide trauma therapies for the victims.
3. Has NTM contacted the kid's summer camp in New Jersey, Solid Rock Day Camp, where Scott Kennel worked in past summers and was planning to work again this summer? Camp management need to be informed by NTM of his conviction, as well as all staff and parents of children who attended the camp while he was there that he is a pedophile.
These are not rhetorical questions - they are actual questions which need to be adequately addressed by NTM and your funders, victims and their families need to be informed of your response plan going forward.I gather from Pam's statement quoted in the article that she did send or give something to at least some media (some articles mention an e-mail?). This statement has yet to be published on the NTM website, which does have a section called "Press Releases", under "Media Information". The last press release there is from November, and it is about NTM pilots and Typhoon Haiyan relief in the Philippines.