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'''Barry Gerard Prendergast''' (U.S. citizen, aka '''Zach''' or '''Zack'''). <br>In February [[1997]] he founded the Colorado non-profit corporation [[Family Services Colorado, Inc.]]
 
'''Barry Gerard Prendergast''' (U.S. citizen, aka '''Zach''' or '''Zack'''). <br>In February [[1997]] he founded the Colorado non-profit corporation [[Family Services Colorado, Inc.]]
In July [[1999]], Mr. Prendergast and his spouse [[Naomi Prendergast]] received the "Parent of the Year" award from the National Parents Day Foundation at a ceremony on Capitol Hill. Former members who heard of the award identified Mr. Prendergrast as a member of the [[The Family|Family]] who had abused children at a [[Victor Camp]] in Italy in the 1980s. After inquiries from Houston Chronicle reporter Evan Moore and others, Mr. Prendergast returned the award.  
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In July [[1999]], Mr. Prendergast and his spouse [[Naomi Prendergast]] received the "Parent of the Year" award from the National Parents Day Foundation at a ceremony on Capitol Hill. Former members who heard of the award identified Mr. Prendergrast as a member of the [[The Family|Family]] who had abused children at a [[Victor Camp]] in [[Italy]] in the [[1980s]]. After inquiries from Houston Chronicle reporter Evan Moore and others, Mr. Prendergast returned the award.  
  
 
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Barry Gerard Prendergast (U.S. citizen, aka Zach or Zack).
In February 1997 he founded the Colorado non-profit corporation Family Services Colorado, Inc. In July 1999, Mr. Prendergast and his spouse Naomi Prendergast received the "Parent of the Year" award from the National Parents Day Foundation at a ceremony on Capitol Hill. Former members who heard of the award identified Mr. Prendergrast as a member of the Family who had abused children at a Victor Camp in Italy in the 1980s. After inquiries from Houston Chronicle reporter Evan Moore and others, Mr. Prendergast returned the award.

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