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This Page Was Taken Straight From Georgia Family and Children Services Education and Training Services Training


Title IV-E Funding pays for people to become social workers to snatch children to be adopted out. This is indeed a travesty. Fact Sheet / How to Apply Title IV-E Child Welfare Education Program (IV-E Program) The The Title IV-E … Continue reading

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Two Sites that are Used By Child Protective Services to Adopt Out Foster Children


These are just two of the sites that are used to buy children under the Title IV-E Funding. This is their front page http://wednesdayschild.adopt.org/ Wednesday’s Child, sponsored by the Freddie Mac Foundation, is a weekly television feature about adoption that … Continue reading

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The kickbacks for Foster Child adoptions


How much does a home study cost? The cost of the home study depends on what kind of adoption you are pursuing. Agencies conducting domestic adoptions of children from foster care (such as your local Department of Social Services) may … Continue reading

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Title IV-E Funding- States Get a Bonsus for Adopting Out Children- No Wonder They Are Snatching Them


This talks about Title IV-E Funding and all the money that is made off the backs of children who are sold into slavery. As you read this you will see the States are rewarded for adopting out children. They make … Continue reading

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Georgia House Bill 1159 Was Passed in 2008


This house bill gives adoptive parents in the State of Ga. even more incentive to adopt children who have been snatched by DFCS/CPS. On top of the stimed they get monthly for these stolen children they now get $2,000.00 annual … Continue reading

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Statement of Principles- Straight from the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services


Below is the “Statement of Principles” straight from the Georiga Department of Family and Children Services “Online Directives Information System” This statement of Principles plainly state “Children are entitled to protection, safety and permanency;  Children are entitled to a … Continue reading

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Florida Child Protective Services Failed This Child


How Florida Failed 7-year-old Suicide Victim 8/20/2009 Doctors, caseworkers, judges and agency providers in Florida’s foster care system are often poorly-informed and need education and training when it comes to giving psychotropic drugs to children. That’s the fundamental conclusion of … Continue reading

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Go to the Website to listen to the Podcast


Washington Senator Pam Roach and Former Senator Nancy Schaefer: “CPS is Corrupt” Lary Holland04.29.09Campaigns, Congress, Judicial Oversight, Parental Rights, Political and Advocate Tools, Programs and Resources, educational, Child Protective Services, Child Welfare Laws, CPS, CPS Abuse, CPS Neglect, Eagle Forum, … Continue reading

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The Shoe Never Wears Well When it is on the Other Foot!!! I wonder if she got Her Kids Back


Is Fayette County, Ga. the Child Removal Capital of America? I remember when this happened. Now I wonder if this woman understands the feeling that parents feel when their children are snatched by DFCS. And no Fayette County is not … Continue reading

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The Abuse of CPS is the Same Thing As Domestic Abuse- The Cycle Never Stops


Taste of welfare system by Diane Redleaf Editorial from the Chicago Tribune July 13, 2006 Just as Hurricane Katrina gave middle-class Americans a view of poverty they were not accustomed to seeing, the recent case of the six-year old boy … Continue reading

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