5-Year-Old Kid Shoots 4-Year-Old At D.C. Area Playground
A 5-year-old boy shot his 4-year-old neighbor in the back at a Maryland playground, investigators said.
The shooting occurred on Thursday afternoon at an apartment complex in Hilcrest Heights in Prince George’s County, about 10 miles southeast of Washington D.C., the Washington Post reported.
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, July 2, 2011
Windsor infant dies after day care mishap
Windsor infant dies after day care mishap | 9news.com
WINDSOR - A Windsor infant died early Wednesday morning at Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora after failing to recover from a mishap in a playpen at a licensed in-home day care facility on Monday. The infant, Kalea Mummery, was 11 months old.
WINDSOR - A Windsor infant died early Wednesday morning at Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora after failing to recover from a mishap in a playpen at a licensed in-home day care facility on Monday. The infant, Kalea Mummery, was 11 months old.
Officials: Childcare provider in infant death case commits suicide
Officials: Childcare provider in infant death case commits suicide | Greeley Tribune
The man who had been caring for an 11-month-old Windsor girl who died Wednesday after a playpen accident in a home child care facility was found dead Friday near the Pawnee National Grasslands, the result of an apparent suicide.
The man who had been caring for an 11-month-old Windsor girl who died Wednesday after a playpen accident in a home child care facility was found dead Friday near the Pawnee National Grasslands, the result of an apparent suicide.
CPS Puts 3-year-old on Psychotropic Drugs
CPS Puts 3-year-old on Psychotropic Drugs
HOUSTON - For now, 4-year-old Rachel Harrison is back with her parents.
HOUSTON - For now, 4-year-old Rachel Harrison is back with her parents.
Police: Day Care Left Tot Behind At Mellon Park
Police: Day Care Left Tot Behind At Mellon Park - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH -- Police said a toddler was found wandering in Mellon Park on Thursday.
According to investigators, the child was on a field trip to the park with a day care center.
PITTSBURGH -- Police said a toddler was found wandering in Mellon Park on Thursday.
According to investigators, the child was on a field trip to the park with a day care center.
New Jersey Celebrate's reunited families-No Celebrations in New Hampshire
Celebrating reunited families | MyCentralJersey.com | MyCentralJersey.com
Isn't it nice to know at least New Jersey celebrates REUNITED FAMILIES. It's a shame New Hampshire has NOTHING to celebrate, seeing as NH ONLY destroy's families. There's NO such thing in NH as FAMILY REUNIFICATION! When will NH ever learn? Or will they ever learn?
A reformed heroin addict and a retired psychologist agreed that better resources are needed to help reunite more families torn by drug addiction, mental illness, homelessness and other issues that require the intervention of the state Division of Youth & Family Services.
Isn't it nice to know at least New Jersey celebrates REUNITED FAMILIES. It's a shame New Hampshire has NOTHING to celebrate, seeing as NH ONLY destroy's families. There's NO such thing in NH as FAMILY REUNIFICATION! When will NH ever learn? Or will they ever learn?
A reformed heroin addict and a retired psychologist agreed that better resources are needed to help reunite more families torn by drug addiction, mental illness, homelessness and other issues that require the intervention of the state Division of Youth & Family Services.
Friday, July 1, 2011
The goal is to hold accountable those parties who are legally entrusted with the welfare of children and families
The Truth Bites "NH"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NASHUA, NH
JUNE 27, 2011
Contact: Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh
603-566-8318
Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh, a 2010 graduate of the Nashua Community College Paralegal Program with Academic Distinction, was awarded a full-tuition scholarship for the academic year 2011-2012 from The American College of History and Legal Studies (ACHLS), on her pathway to law school.
Denise-Marie, a Western Massachusetts native, who at a young age advocated for children’s rights in the foster care system and graduated from high school after her junior year, was also one of the first and youngest women to be asked to join the Chicopee Lions Club. Denise is still a forceful advocate for the rights of children and families. She is furthering her legal education with the goal to hold accountable those parties who are legally entrusted with the welfare of children and families.
Denise has actively served as President of the NCC Paralegal Club for 2009/2010, was an active participant with the Paralegal Association of New Hampshire serving on several committees, and has worked with legislators on laws affecting the community. She is also dedicated to promoting literacy as a member of the Nashua, N.H. Summerfun committee, and organizer of the acclaimed Fairy Tale Festival, specifically designed to promote literacy for children. The Fairy Tale Festival drew a record attendance of 5500 last year, and this year’s show on July 16, 2011 is sure to be a hit.
Denise continues to set the standard for professionals in the legal field. Prior to graduation, she conceived and implemented a full-day continuing legal education course on the pressing issue of domestic violence. Held in October of 2010, the course was approved by the New Hampshire Bar Association and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations for 6 credits including 1credit in ethics. The course received a 95% approval rating from those in attendance, demonstrating that Denise’s academic success is only matched by her success outside the classroom.
With creative social networking skills and a background in research, Denise is also a faithful steward of every task entrusted to her. Denise has been recognized as having the perseverance, initiative and extraordinary determination to succeed in any project, objective or goal she pursues. Her commitment to further her education in pursuing her legal career, often while working two or three jobs, is apparent, unwavering, and fervent.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NASHUA, NH
JUNE 27, 2011
Contact: Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh
603-566-8318
Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh, a 2010 graduate of the Nashua Community College Paralegal Program with Academic Distinction, was awarded a full-tuition scholarship for the academic year 2011-2012 from The American College of History and Legal Studies (ACHLS), on her pathway to law school.
Denise-Marie, a Western Massachusetts native, who at a young age advocated for children’s rights in the foster care system and graduated from high school after her junior year, was also one of the first and youngest women to be asked to join the Chicopee Lions Club. Denise is still a forceful advocate for the rights of children and families. She is furthering her legal education with the goal to hold accountable those parties who are legally entrusted with the welfare of children and families.
Denise has actively served as President of the NCC Paralegal Club for 2009/2010, was an active participant with the Paralegal Association of New Hampshire serving on several committees, and has worked with legislators on laws affecting the community. She is also dedicated to promoting literacy as a member of the Nashua, N.H. Summerfun committee, and organizer of the acclaimed Fairy Tale Festival, specifically designed to promote literacy for children. The Fairy Tale Festival drew a record attendance of 5500 last year, and this year’s show on July 16, 2011 is sure to be a hit.
Denise continues to set the standard for professionals in the legal field. Prior to graduation, she conceived and implemented a full-day continuing legal education course on the pressing issue of domestic violence. Held in October of 2010, the course was approved by the New Hampshire Bar Association and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations for 6 credits including 1credit in ethics. The course received a 95% approval rating from those in attendance, demonstrating that Denise’s academic success is only matched by her success outside the classroom.
With creative social networking skills and a background in research, Denise is also a faithful steward of every task entrusted to her. Denise has been recognized as having the perseverance, initiative and extraordinary determination to succeed in any project, objective or goal she pursues. Her commitment to further her education in pursuing her legal career, often while working two or three jobs, is apparent, unwavering, and fervent.
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