Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Saturday, September 11, 2010
1-Year-Old Foster Baby Demands to Not Go With Foster Mother
1-Year-Old Foster Baby Demands to Not Go With Foster Mother
Look at the bruises on my daughter. Listen to her say, “NO! NOT ANA!” and try to get out of the carrier to stay with me. The DCFS worker refused to have a doctor look at my daughter’s arm, assumed it was an “Accident” when it looks non-accidental with no investigation. My daughter was severely injured and was babying her arm until it was time to go. She did everything she could to stay with me. Also, listen…The DCFS worker wanted to know if the camera was off BEFORE she told me she wasn’t going to let my injured daughter see a doctor. She said it was a “Small bruise” and that her nurse could look at it. The nurse never looked at it and my daughter never saw the doctor about that mark…This was typical. I saw stripes on my child constantly, slap/smack marks: all hidden by DCFS.
http://healthznews.com/1-year-old-foster-baby-demands-to-not-go-with-foster-mother.html
Look at the bruises on my daughter. Listen to her say, “NO! NOT ANA!” and try to get out of the carrier to stay with me. The DCFS worker refused to have a doctor look at my daughter’s arm, assumed it was an “Accident” when it looks non-accidental with no investigation. My daughter was severely injured and was babying her arm until it was time to go. She did everything she could to stay with me. Also, listen…The DCFS worker wanted to know if the camera was off BEFORE she told me she wasn’t going to let my injured daughter see a doctor. She said it was a “Small bruise” and that her nurse could look at it. The nurse never looked at it and my daughter never saw the doctor about that mark…This was typical. I saw stripes on my child constantly, slap/smack marks: all hidden by DCFS.
http://healthznews.com/1-year-old-foster-baby-demands-to-not-go-with-foster-mother.html
A Wish for All Grandparent's on Grandparent's Day 9/12/2010
This is a picture of Isabella and Grammie on 10/03/05. I should look happy, but knowing DCYF is on the way to steal her, all I have is sadness.

This is a picture of Austin and Grampie on one of the last visit's we had with him. Can you see the bond?

This is a picture of Austin and his sister Ally. Their last Christmas together at Grammie and Grampies house in 2005.
Wishing all grandparent's throughout our Nation a Happy Grandparent's Day. For the most fortunate of grandparent's who are able to see and spend time with their grandchildren today, please cherish every moment you can with the most precious of all God's creation's. Your grandchildren are truly special and I'm sure they feel the same way about you. A grandparent and grandchild's bond can never be broken, no matter the circumstance. Don't ever let your grandchildren forget you are there for them and alway's will be. Never forget to show them how precious they are. Give them a big hug and alway's show them how much you love and care about them. You are extremely blessed to be able to spend time with them. Thank God every day for these precious little beings. You don't know how lucky you are.
Some grandparent's aren't as fortunate and won't be seeing their grandchildren on grandparent's day. Some of these less fortunate grandparent's won't even be able to speak to their grandchildren today. Some of them don't even know where their grandchildren are, due to separation by Parental Alienation or child protective services and the judicial system, along with other different circumstances. The only thing these unfortunate grandparent's will be able to do is look at old pictures of their grandchildren and pray that they are being taken care of and remember all the good times they spent together, along with the love and happiness they shared. Hoping one day they'll re-unite, before it's too late. Hoping their grandchildren remember how much their grandparent's love them and how hard their grandparent's fought for their return.
So to all the Grandparent's out there, hug your grandchild today and let them know how special they are. Let them know they mean the world to you. Don't put it off. It may end up being too late.
To our special grandchildren; Austin, Ally and Isabella; We love you and miss you. You mean the world to us. We cherish every moment we spent with you and will never forget all the happiness we shared as a once happy family. We will alway's be here for you, no matter how long it takes. Please don't forget us. Somehow, I don't believe you will.
Love alway's Grammie and Grampie
Birthday Wishes to Our Granddaughter Alejandra

Happy 8th birthday Ally. We wish we could spend it with you, just like we used to. We love and miss you. Hopefully, some day we'll get to see you again. Maybe some day soon.
We're sure your brother Austin is thinking of you too. Some day you'll get to see him again.
Love alway's, Mommy, Grammie and Grampie
and Aunt Candy
Friday, September 10, 2010
The Foster System: A Bigger Problem than Solution?
The Foster System: A Bigger Problem than Solution?57
BY BLOOMINGLILY
So many young people are looking for refuge when adults are attempting to gain the trust of the young person when no one knows exactly which way to turn—the kids have been abandoned. They grow up faster than need be. The potiental parents have the daunting task of attempting to turn a horrible experience into a peaceful existence as seen on Tuesday’s Dr. Phil; this is not always the case. Juveniles are only permitted to stay within the system until the age out at eighteen. Some, depending on how they were treated have nowhere else to turn, but the comforts of the street; where drugs are the ones that tuck them in at night and three square meals can be found in the garbage can. Every penny they manage to get is squandered away, not for saving; but to give to the enabler that supply the only thing that in their mind’s eye is available on a consistent basis. A study followed by a quickly filed lawsuit explains why one would choose the streets instead of foster care.
Read the entire article at:http://hubpages.com/hub/needsafehaven
BY BLOOMINGLILY
So many young people are looking for refuge when adults are attempting to gain the trust of the young person when no one knows exactly which way to turn—the kids have been abandoned. They grow up faster than need be. The potiental parents have the daunting task of attempting to turn a horrible experience into a peaceful existence as seen on Tuesday’s Dr. Phil; this is not always the case. Juveniles are only permitted to stay within the system until the age out at eighteen. Some, depending on how they were treated have nowhere else to turn, but the comforts of the street; where drugs are the ones that tuck them in at night and three square meals can be found in the garbage can. Every penny they manage to get is squandered away, not for saving; but to give to the enabler that supply the only thing that in their mind’s eye is available on a consistent basis. A study followed by a quickly filed lawsuit explains why one would choose the streets instead of foster care.
Read the entire article at:http://hubpages.com/hub/needsafehaven
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Foster Children Need More Contact With Birth Families
Foster Children Need More Contact With Birth Families
Submitted by Gene Rickman on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 10:59 Featured Health TNM
According to a report presented by Children's Commissioner, John Angus Foster, children feel the need to be more in touch with their birth families. Foster children also feel that as they are under care, they feel stigmatized at school.
Mr. John Angus has further lambasted the ill-treatment meted out to foster children by them constantly moving homes, which leads them to change schools regularly which further affects the quality of the education foster children end up receiving. Read the
article at:http://topnews.co.uk/212570-foster-children-need-more-contact-birth-families
Also:http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/56362/commissioner-criticises-treatment-of-children-in-care
Submitted by Gene Rickman on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 10:59 Featured Health TNM
According to a report presented by Children's Commissioner, John Angus Foster, children feel the need to be more in touch with their birth families. Foster children also feel that as they are under care, they feel stigmatized at school.
Mr. John Angus has further lambasted the ill-treatment meted out to foster children by them constantly moving homes, which leads them to change schools regularly which further affects the quality of the education foster children end up receiving. Read the
article at:http://topnews.co.uk/212570-foster-children-need-more-contact-birth-families
Also:http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/56362/commissioner-criticises-treatment-of-children-in-care
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