The Make Children Better Association Story

Myles Casey Benson Neuts

The initials of his name have been used to create the acronym for 

Make Children Better Now – M.C.B.N. – CHARITABLE #83986 9344 RR0001

Myles was a happy, outgoing, respectful and inquisitive young man. The stories about him by family and friends are about a young man who loved life, people, mother earth and animals. His teachers would tell you he was not very sports minded but a solid student. His parents and family away from school would tell you different especially when camping, boating, canoeing and life in the country on the Thames River.

He loved school. That is where his life unofficially ended. This is how.

You may remember hearing the story, during the lunch-hour on Friday, February 6, 1998, ten-year-old Myles Neuts was found hanging on a coat hook in the washroom of his school in Chatham, Ontario. Tragically, he never came home again. It was suggested by some he had been the victim of two bullies, just children themselves, who thought they were having a little fun with a simple prank. Others suggested misadventure. The Police were suggesting criminal action. It was no joke.

In the span of ten to twenty minutes, while Myles was left to dangle by a shirt-collar and necklace, his breathing would stop, his brain would be denied oxygen, and for all intents and purposes, he was gone. Six days later, after guarantees that their son would never regain consciousness, Myles’s parents made the difficult decision to turn off his life-support machine. For Brenda and Mike Neuts, the horror never stopped. Now they had to deal with the bizarre mystery that had caused this tragedy. They would succumb to the intense scrutiny of the police department, the media, and the rumor mill. Finally, they would face the harsh realities of the Canadian judicial system.

The death of Myles, the funeral, a police investigation and a coroner’s inquest all gave the family insight into the lives, behaviours, concerns and issues of young people.

The Family represented themselves at the Coroner’s Inquest in March 2000. This insight and knowledge helped the family to have input into the coroner’s recommendations. The foundation was laid for child advocacy by Myles’ parents.

With help from Myles classmates, the Chatham–Kent Police and many others, the thoughts for a Non-Profit started.

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Although MAKE CHILDREN BETTER NOW was thought about very early on after the Inquest and the continuing education of Brenda and Mike Neuts, it seemed like doors were closed and legal opinions were suggesting it was too hard an endeavor. In Chatham Ontario it seemed to be shutting us down.

Through all of this time a good friend Kent Chapman was listening to us and our meeting of so many people who were working with youth, studying their lives, education, recreation, health and well-being. He knew or sensed we were not pleased with doors being un-opened. At his family functions Kent would answer questions on how the Neuts Family were doing, talking openly about Brenda, Mike and Dane. He suggested that Mike became a Trustee of the St. Clair Catholic School Board to further his commitment to educating himself and the understanding of youth in systems in which children were a part of. All this discussion and education accumulated into the growing passion and commitment of a NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE organization.

This brought us to a meeting with Keith and Karn Graham in Rondeau in 2002. Keith had connections, knowledge, and finances to get things done. He offered his assistance. The Grahams facilitated meetings with a wonderful lawyer in London Ontario, Sylvia Loyens, and away we went. The project was on.

The communication was extensive for two and a half years with all involved. Deadlines and criteria being met, the name being proposed and MAKE CHILDREN BETTER NOW CHILDRENS ASSOCIATION was born, officially in the law offices of the Szemenyei Mackenzie Group in London Ontario on October 25th, 2005. We had a Board of Directors, a Lawyer and an Accountant, and we were called an Association to allow for membership.

OUR DREAM CAME TRUE.

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