Benford E. Standley Kid
Work Bio
Benford's work to draw attention and help homeless, abused,
runaway, throwaway,
and misplaced children and youth in America

All four
of Benford's kids with son in law and Clint Eastwood..
Desiree,
Ashley, Allan, Clint, Lance, Robby and Benford
For the past five decades, Benford Standley has worked to
better the conditions faced by millions of homeless, runaway and missing children of our nation, working
with the United States
Department of Justice, The F.B.I., The Texas Rangers, and several
congressional committees and legislators. He's written hundreds of
letters and three books
that speak towards the historic
abuses that fall upon our nation's children and youth. Standley
has produced and been part of several large symposiums regarding children
and youth. He
wrote some of the first legislation
in the state of Texas benefiting this population, and has worked with artist
on two videos that
has received National awards and
recognition. He was trained in psychology and worked in
one of the first clinics working
with autistic children after which he did a internship with the
National Institute of Mental
Health for one year working with autistic children in Austin, Texas.
In 1973, he was instrumental in bringing about state and national changes
in the way children are
confined, and has since gone on to help set up several state and national
programs assisting run
away children and youth. The movement he started in 1973, went
into major hearings and invest-
igations by the FBI, The United States Justice Dept., the Texas House
and Senate sub-commit- tees on Mental Health, and the Governor of Texas called up the Texas
Rangers to investigate the
allegations that were made by Benford Standley. He consulted
with the Governor's office and
several
Texas State legislators to help set up the National Runaway hotline, that is to this day run
out of
the Governor's office in Texas.
At one point in his work he was flown to Dallas for a meeting with John
Walsh of the TV program
"FBI Most
Wanted" and with the President of Dallas Baptist University, for a face to
face meeting
on the work that
Benford had been doing and later they all held hands in a prayer circle
while the
Rev. Billy Graham prayed
for them on the speaker phone. In 1979 he traveled to New York to
meet with the High Commissioner on Refugees to see if the U.N. could offer
aid to help with the
problem of
millions of runaway children in the streets of America.
Over the years he's produced numerous benefits for organizations helping
to stem the historic tide
that falls upon these millions of children. He co-created an
award winning video about runaway
children with Michael Martin Murphey, and introduced Murphey to the
Governor of Texas and the Runaway Hotline, where Murphy became their National spokesperson.
He also co-produced a
music video with Native American Robby Romero entitled "All The Missing
Children," which was written by Robby after he read Benford's manuscript
SOME
RAN EAST...SOME RAN WEST.
His first Internet Webcast in 1995 was a benefit for CHILDREN OF THE
NIGHT, and also produced a cybercast for them in 1998. He is also working to
develop a system of ranches and
wilderness programs for children and youth in need, collecting poetry
from runaway children for a
book, and finishing a manuscript for a book entitled
Some
Ran East...Some Ran West: They
Are All Running
Around In The Cuckoo's Nest, about the state and fate of children
and youth
in the United States over the past three decades.
In 2008-2013 he has produced a day of his Paso Digital Film Festival
that is concerned with the
State
and Fate of Children in the United States, showing films on the subjects of
Child Abuse,
Autism, Runaways and
other conditions that children suffer under, including keynote talks by
experts from various child care related fields.
pasoroblesfilmfestival.com/
To often children on the streets are throwaways not runaways
says Benford Standley,
"Violent children and violence against
children has reached
epidemic proportions." Standley, a low
budget crusader for
better youth care, spews statistics and
flashes documentation
such as magazine articles as swiftly as
a dealer handling
playing cards.
Associated Press
Standley
concludes: "The children of this nation are being
beaten and psychologically
battered by the hands of their
parents, as well
as by the hands of the state. The wide scale
of neglect of the
runaway kids of this nation is creating a
bitterness in the
minds of millions of children. The scars
placed on them in
these childhood years will mark a bitterness
towards a society
that showed them no concern when they most
needed help."
Newsreel Magazine,
Tucson, Arizona
SAID ABOUT THE MOVEMENTS BENFORD STANDLEY HAS
CREATED TO HELP CHILDREN:
"I believe in and support
the work you are doing with our young people and thank you
for all the good things
you and your organization are doing to help guide our nation's
youth." Birch
Bayh, past U.S. Senator, author of the 1974 Youth Runaway &
Act & the Eighteen
Year Old Right to Vote Act.
"I certainly share your very
deep concern for the children of Texas, and I pledge to
continue my efforts to offer
them every protection available...again, thank you for
bringing your concerns to
my attention. I hope you will continue to keep me advised
of matters of importance
to you in the future." Mark White, past Governor
of Texas
"Thank you for your letter
informing me of the lack of legislation for homeless and
runaway youth. The
press release was very informative, and I am forwarding a copy to
Sue Jane White, Director
of the Governor's office on volunteer service."
Linda White, wife of
Governor of Texas
"Many thanks for sending
me the material you've developed on runaway and homeless
youth.
Your efforts in this critically
important area are to be commended...please be
assured
that I will continue to
do all I can to continue the federal responsibility in this
area.
U.S. Congressman, Pat
Williams
"Thank you very much for
your constructive and helpful testimony before the committee on
Human Resources of the Texas
House of Representatives in Austin last week. We're deeply
grateful for your contribution
to our work...the committee solicits your continued co-
operation as we prepare
our final report to the Legislature, which will include other
recommendations as well
as proposals for new legislation.
TX Congressman, Carlos
Truan
"I hope organizations like
yours will grow, because of the concern, experience or humanity
of us all. Free the
Slow has done much to help change the system.
Kenneth Wooden, in his
award winning book: Weepin In The Playtime of Others
"I feel that your organization
and your allies have done a tremendous job in starting to
reform a very corrupt system."
Len
Dan Kerr, Jr.,M.D., and past head of the
Texas Department of Mental Health
studioclub.com/Some%20Ran%20East/IRanWest1.htm
MORE ON THE TEXAS BATTLE HERE
SAID ABOUT HIS BOOK
THESE ARE OUR CHILDREN
"We are confident that it
will be a particular valuable resource item for professional staff
and volunteer who work with
youth, and many others.
Peter Ellis, Dir. of Kellogg
Fd.
"A series of striking and
irrefutable statements which should make its readers set
up and think." Edward
Marks, Asso. Dir. UN International Year of the Child
"I think that it is very
moving and will do much to help children and youth."
Bruno Bettelheim
"I think indeed it will help
children in need."
John Holt
"I very much appreciate your
sharing this with me. I share your concern about our youth
and hope that we can grow
in wisdom and loving concern to guide and care for the young-
sters who are our nation's
future." U.S. Congressman Jim Wright,
Speaker of the House
Here in 2022,
Buffalo Benford at 75 years old is producing the First Annual Jimmie Rodgers
Texas
Music Festival.
He has an ongoing eBook free at:
SOME
RAN EAST...SOME RAN WEST: They Are All Running
Around
In The Cuckoo's Nest,
which deals with many of the problems that children and youth are
having in these United States. He
draws off his fifty years of researching and documenting this
problem, and hopes are to
develop this as a made for television project.
SOME RAN EAST...SOME RAN WEST
They're All Running Around in the Cuckoo's Nest
CHAPTERS
Links below lead to more information on Benford's work
for years of his life, not on a full time basis because that
would
have killed him, and he had to take off and raise some of his
own
kids, and he seemed to blow the whistle many times in the name
of
children and that will wear out any man. Mark my words. by
Benford
E. Standley
studioclub.com/Some%20Ran%20East/IRanWest1.htm
studioclub.com/Some_Ran_East.htm
"TRUTH IS LIKE A TORCH...
FROM IT WE SHIELD OUR EYES
FOR FEAR OF BEING BURNED"
I remember seeing this written in the sand
on some beach...
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