PROFESSOR COUNSELS EX-CHILD SOLDIERS, SURVIVES DANGERS IN WESTERN AFRICA
January 17, 2008
January 17, 2008
MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 17 -- Ball State University issued the following news release:
During a recently concluded six-month stint working in refugee camps in Ghana, Ball State University's Lucinda Woodward believes she helped to improve the lives of hundreds of former child soldiers she counseled for post-traumatic stress disorder.
And as she adjusts to life back on campus with running water, electricity and computers, Woodward confides the experience left her a change . . .
During a recently concluded six-month stint working in refugee camps in Ghana, Ball State University's Lucinda Woodward believes she helped to improve the lives of hundreds of former child soldiers she counseled for post-traumatic stress disorder.
And as she adjusts to life back on campus with running water, electricity and computers, Woodward confides the experience left her a change . . .