lundi 25 avril 2011

TheStar Children underfed at Ethiopian ‘transition’ home run by Imagine Adoption: lawyer

In July 2009, my husband and I went through a very traumatic situation with our adoption agency bankruptcy. As much as I want forget this moment I still remember how painful was this situation not only for us but for the children living in the transition house. A big part of adoption process is based on trust. We are trusting that our agency and the workers in Ethiopia are doing all in their power to ensure that our child is properly look after. As a mom, this part is really hard to deal with because even if I have the joy to be now the mom of a hansom little boy I still need to trust that everything is ok for him over their until the time we will receive our visa and go pick him up. Right now, I have this trust and I pray that all people who work with my son act with wisdom and love. However, I can't imagine the pain when some parents discover after the bankruptcy that their children were not feed enough during many months. We had the chance to talk a little bit about that with some former employed and two years after, this tragical event still bring tears to their eyes. This article will tell you more about what happen in July 2009.

TheStar Children underfed at Ethiopian ‘transition’ home run by Imagine Adoption: lawyer

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