Let us work together
“Criticism is something you can easily avoid by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” ~Aristotle
“Let us work together”
This is where paths are crossed, from the individual, to the largest groups, and everyone in between. If we lend support to each other's ideas, efforts, petitions, rallies, any and all efforts- we can make a difference in the lives of our children.
We are louder, stronger, more informed, better equipped, more effective and harder to ignore when we stand together. We need to agree to disagree on some issues and agree to work together on the main issues- Family Rights.
Regardless of the causes we support, or the efforts we pursue, the desire to protect and nurture our children and families is the same for all of us.
We do not see it as someone else's problem, it is our problem!
Too many times, people and groups lose themselves in the fight, feeling they are not big enough or loud enough to make a change or a real difference by themselves. The same is true of the individual, both wanting and trying to make a difference, yet realizing they cannot go it alone and give up over time! Feeling frustrated, defeated, and hopeless, as well as helpless.
NO MORE!
American Family Rights Association works like this:
One group or effort that is active in pedophile awareness, another group that is active in missing children and another that is active in fighting Child Protection Services abuse against families.
Would it be so difficult for those three groups to lend support to one another? After all, we all want to protect our children and families, right?
How about all the groups working together to help each other as needed and whenever beneficial to each other’s goals and of course our children and families?
Multiply that x 5, x 20, x 50, x 100, x 500, x 10,000 groups joining together! Imagine an elected official getting e-mails and handwritten letters from 50 groups at once, on one issue!
Instead of one group trying to tackle it alone.
How hard would it be for us to be ignored then?
How many more children and families would be affected and helped if we all stood together?
That is American Family Rights Association. WHY BE ONE VOICE WHEN YOU CAN BE THOUSANDS?
Join AFRA TODAY. We have made joining AFRA as easy as possible for you through Facebook.
Please join us and PARTICIPATE in the fight on behalf of Family and children’s rights.
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
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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, January 29, 2011
Connecticut-Thursday, February 3, 2011 2:00 PM Select Committee on Children Public Hearing
Dear 'US Concerned Parents' and supporters,
I will keep you informed about any PUBLIC hearing that I know about
that we can speak about, you can also submit written testimony by
calling the committee about how many copies you need to send in,
or you can send the written testimony to me and I will make copies for you
and personally hand delver it for you, but we need you to be there also to
testify, you can do both. If you hear of any that I may have missed, please
send me any information that you hear of as well.
I'm open for response at all times and please send me your opinions,
views, testimony, experiences, etc. always with
lots of Love CJ Marton
PEACE be with you.
I was a Webelos cub scout Leader and the motto is
"Be prepared". "
my motto: "We should have our voice heard, then who is to blame,
or there will never be any peace. We have to handle it with due diligence."
If you support or oppose these BIlls( proposed laws)
Here is an opportunity to speak and/or submit written testimony
on the following Bills coming up
at Legislation:
Thursday, February 3, 2011
2:00 PM Select Committee on Children Public Hearing
Select Committee on Children
PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA
Thursday, February 3, 2011
2:00 PM in Room 2C of the LOB
I. COMMITTEE BILLS FOR REVIEW
1. S.B. No. 844 (RAISED) AN ACT ADOPTING A FOSTER PARENT BILL OF RIGHTS.
2. S.B. No. 845 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO NOTIFY NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS OF CERTAIN ABUSE AND NEGLECT INVESTIGATIONS.
3. S.B. No. 846 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE TRANSFER OF EDUCATIONAL CREDITS.
4. H.B. No. 6225 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING A RESULTS-BASED ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT CARD ON OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.
5. H.B. No. 6226 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CROSS-REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY.
6. H.B. No. 6227 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE GENERAL STATUTES CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.
--
www.usconcernedparents.webs.com
CJ MARTON
I will keep you informed about any PUBLIC hearing that I know about
that we can speak about, you can also submit written testimony by
calling the committee about how many copies you need to send in,
or you can send the written testimony to me and I will make copies for you
and personally hand delver it for you, but we need you to be there also to
testify, you can do both. If you hear of any that I may have missed, please
send me any information that you hear of as well.
I'm open for response at all times and please send me your opinions,
views, testimony, experiences, etc. always with
lots of Love CJ Marton
PEACE be with you.
I was a Webelos cub scout Leader and the motto is
"Be prepared". "
my motto: "We should have our voice heard, then who is to blame,
or there will never be any peace. We have to handle it with due diligence."
If you support or oppose these BIlls( proposed laws)
Here is an opportunity to speak and/or submit written testimony
on the following Bills coming up
at Legislation:
Thursday, February 3, 2011
2:00 PM Select Committee on Children Public Hearing
Select Committee on Children
PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA
Thursday, February 3, 2011
2:00 PM in Room 2C of the LOB
I. COMMITTEE BILLS FOR REVIEW
1. S.B. No. 844 (RAISED) AN ACT ADOPTING A FOSTER PARENT BILL OF RIGHTS.
2. S.B. No. 845 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO NOTIFY NONCUSTODIAL PARENTS OF CERTAIN ABUSE AND NEGLECT INVESTIGATIONS.
3. S.B. No. 846 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE TRANSFER OF EDUCATIONAL CREDITS.
4. H.B. No. 6225 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING A RESULTS-BASED ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT CARD ON OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.
5. H.B. No. 6226 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CROSS-REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE AND ANIMAL CRUELTY.
6. H.B. No. 6227 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE GENERAL STATUTES CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.
--
www.usconcernedparents.webs.com
CJ MARTON
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BEVERLY TRAN: New York Child Welfare Found To Be Poorly Managed
BEVERLY TRAN: New York Child Welfare Found To Be Poorly Managed
This is rather an interesting angle taken by the Independent Democratic Conference. Now let's see them do a report of the various types of fraud schemes in the New York Office of Children and Family Services.
Independent Democratic Conference: OT, Workers Comp Woes At Children And Family Services
BY CELESTE KATZ
The Office of Children and Family Services has increased overtime costs and experienced a drastic spike in worker's comp claims, the Senate's breakawayIndependent Democratic Conference says in a new report.
The numbers come as the overall number of youths under OCFS supervision has decreased from 983 during this beginning of the 2009-2010 fiscal year to roughly 700 currently.
Said state Sen. Jeff Klein, “There is no good reason why costs and workplace violence are rising, while the numbers of youths under OCFS supervision are falling. Gov. Cuomo has made revamping our juvenile justice system a priority. Based on our findings, this reform cannot come soon enough.”
Read the report.
Mayor Bloomberg is pushing for the city to regain more control over its juvenile justice system from the state.
This is rather an interesting angle taken by the Independent Democratic Conference. Now let's see them do a report of the various types of fraud schemes in the New York Office of Children and Family Services.
Independent Democratic Conference: OT, Workers Comp Woes At Children And Family Services
BY CELESTE KATZ
The Office of Children and Family Services has increased overtime costs and experienced a drastic spike in worker's comp claims, the Senate's breakawayIndependent Democratic Conference says in a new report.
The numbers come as the overall number of youths under OCFS supervision has decreased from 983 during this beginning of the 2009-2010 fiscal year to roughly 700 currently.
Said state Sen. Jeff Klein, “There is no good reason why costs and workplace violence are rising, while the numbers of youths under OCFS supervision are falling. Gov. Cuomo has made revamping our juvenile justice system a priority. Based on our findings, this reform cannot come soon enough.”
Read the report.
Mayor Bloomberg is pushing for the city to regain more control over its juvenile justice system from the state.
Increased number of foster care placements 'troubling,' child welfare expert says | Deseret News
Increased number of foster care placements 'troubling,' child welfare expert says | Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — The lead attorney in a class-action lawsuit that challenged Utah's child welfare practices rejects the suggestion in a recent state audit that the lawsuit has made caseworkers and court staff "risk averse," and therefore more likely to place abused and neglected children in foster care.
SALT LAKE CITY — The lead attorney in a class-action lawsuit that challenged Utah's child welfare practices rejects the suggestion in a recent state audit that the lawsuit has made caseworkers and court staff "risk averse," and therefore more likely to place abused and neglected children in foster care.
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