For over the last 30 years, Anne and Terry Panks have taken care for over 1,000 troubled boys and girls, out of the goodness of their hearts. They opened their house in 1980, located in Great Britain, and turned into a charity house, called The Copperdale Trust.
Not only are they well-known in their local area, but are also known all across the country. The couple has always believed that everyone deserves a second chance, and have provided troubled youth with a place to stay and rest their heads, while teaching them some important life skills.
The couple earned the Pride of Britain award in 2012, for their efforts. As much has changed concerning laws and restrictions surrounding community support, it is now operated out of an old police station, Anne is now in her 80’s and runs things.
They think they’re going for an interview, but what actually happens next will warm your heart!