Nov 182009

brittany_ kylee_ pagan004a_1_225Brittany was  4 years old when her parents got divorced, her father left her mom (Jan Tinder)  to take care of children by herself.  Mom  wasn’t around a lot to discipline the children as she needed to earn a living  to support her children, the kids raised themselves and kind of did their own  thing. Brittany found herself in a position where she has gotten in with a bad  group of friends – doing things that she would never let her own daughter do, trial-trying  new things, following the leader of her group of friends, partying and hanging  out with older kids. She tried drugs (not the heavy stuff) the stuff that her  friends were doing at the time, smoking cigarettes and drinking a lot. There  was no one to tell Brittany ‘no’, as her Mom didn’t know it was going on. Mom  was working full time as a physical therapist and in the Air Force Reserves, by  the time she got home she was too tired to deal well with her children.  Brittany got the drugs and alcohol from friends or her friend’s parents, her friend’s  parents saying ‘As long as you do it in my house it is ok.’ – there was really  no one around to say ‘No, you really shouldn’t be doing this’. Brittany’s older  sisters had pretty much gone the path already, she looked up to her big sisters  and did the same things they did. It was Brittany’s escape from reality.  At a point, approximately 2 years after the  substance abuse began, Brittany’s Mom figured out what was going on and set up  for her to have counseling.  Brittany’s  reaction was this was not going to help and she didn’t want anything to do with  the counseling. Her Mom, then, put Brittany into a residential rehab place and  still she paid no attention to the treatment and counseling, she felt she was  invincible and nothing serious would ever happen to her. Brittany turned instead  to the goal of helping other people at the residence, who needed to talk to  someone their own age, and later was acknowledged by her counselors as helping  her roommate who had seriously withdrawn from life. Brittany discovered in  herself the joy of helping others .  She  was 12 years old at the time.

Brittany  quit the smoking, drugs and drinking when she turned 18 thinking  ‘Ok, what is going on with my life?’ and  these where not the things she wanted to do or where she wanted to be.  Brittany  feels what is important, especially today, is that young people have good  influences in their life – someone to say ‘no’, that too much is our culture  has become normalized and accepted and sets adverse examples for the young  people of today. Hard to conclude as a young person that something should not  be done when those around you, even adults, are doing those very things. Once  making the decision to quit the substance abuse, Brittany would still hang out  with her friends and when asked would just say ‘no’. Brittany found the concept  of peer pressure was not an issue with her friends, they did not pressure her  to join in, and solidified her awareness that her choice to ‘not’ was really  her own internal choice and decision. At 18 Brittany got a good job, moved out,  changed her friends, and started creating the life she wanted to live. She  started college at USF, bought a home at 20 years old, and decided her biggest  goal was to be a Mom. Brittany and then boyfriend Mathew got unexpectedly pregnant,  so they started counseling at Life Care of Brandon, a place for pregnant women  in crisis. Brittany remarked “Even once the decision to change your life is  made, mistakes can still happen.  For me, it was having sex before  marriage and ending up pregnant.  However, I did not let that pull me from  my main goal, in fact it drove me to do better for myself and my family.” After  Kylee was born and seriously contemplating their decision, Brittany and Mathew  got married. Brittany did her college internship at Life Care of Brandon, four  days a week, to give back what Life Care had done for her and her family. She  graduated from USF with her Bachelors in Social Work and now volunteers at Life  Care of Brandon once a week or more if they need her help. Life Care of Brandon  is a pro-life faith based organization – God first, then family, then career -  and free to those in need. Brittany’s counseling at Life Care of Brandon brings  her in contact with young people and children in similar circumstances she had  encountered in her past. Helping others is definitely her calling.  Brittany continues to keep her priorities close  to heart – it’s all about her family and the people around her making her  strong and resilient.

Life Care of  Brandon offers pregnancy tests, abortion counseling and alternatives, parenting  workshops, breastfeeding classes, labor classes, and Bible study. Women have a  chance to earn ‘Mommy Dollars’ by going to classes and counseling to buy  donated diapers, wipes, baby food, baby clothing (up to 24 months), formula,  cribs, strollers and other baby necessities. Parents can go to Life Care of  Brandon for counseling until the child is a year old and many times there is  assistance available for the other young children in the family. Life Care of  Brandon can always use donations of baby necessities and volunteers offering  their time. Visit Life Care of Brandon for more details or call  813.654.0491.