Sunday, February 5, 2012

Pertaining to the Nashua, NH Fairytale Festival and NH DCYF/DHHS

A letter I received about the Festival and NH DCYF/DHHS

It's very refreshing to know that there's a family oriented festival in NH that gets some publicity that IS NOT some state run adoption mill function. IT'S ABOUT TIME THAT NH STARTS CELEBRATING THE FAMILIES........THE REAL FAMILIES instead of those pseudo-families that that very destructive NH DCYF/DHHS "system" has placed together after ripping children from their real homes and from their real families.

Hey New Hampshire! I'd love to see NH DCYF/DHHS sponsor REAL FAMILY events.....Soccer games, ice cream festivals, picnics, days at the park to celebrate community based themes of REAL FAMILY COHESIVENESS...But it would probably take a lot of time for any real families to even start to trust DCYF or DHHS because of the very well known and very infamous reputation that NH DCYF/DHHS has earned by causing such enormous pain and suffering to so many children and to the children's families. And there's always the money issue: NH doesn't use Title IV monies to provide helpful services to families and helpful services to kids, but instead uses the Title IV monies to support a legalized child stealing system that continues to abuse their power! That abuse power will some day come to an end. The abuse that NH DCYF/DHHS has done to families has never gone unnoticed, and it can't continue with the growing voices of more and more families who have had the unfortunate experience of being acquainted with NH DCYF/DHHS. It's only a matter of time before the Federally Funded Title IV money valve shuts off and NH will see no more Title IV monies that have been used to harm the families and children of NH and of other states.....The NH family courts have been more than adequately supplied with family victims, at the detriment to the families and to the taxpayers and to the detriment of the NH state deficit, just for some modern day colossal sporting event!

The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer, by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1883).

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