A Navy veteran is in the fight of her life to get her 7 children back home and out of foster care. While Roxanne Binkley was having to move her family from hotel to hotel after finding that their rental home was making them all sick, Child and Youth Services of Pennsylvania (CYS) stepped in and seized the children in January 2016. When Roxanne realized that her children were becoming sick because of the condition of the rental house, she sought to get her children out of the bad environment.
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
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Pennsylvania Navy Veteran Mom Loses her 7 Children Because She Moved them out of a Moldy House
Pennsylvania Navy Veteran Mom Loses her 7 Children Because She Moved them out of a Moldy House:
Monday, June 6, 2016
Supreme Court sides with Allen County Children Services in foster adoption dispute
The Lima News | Supreme Court sides with Allen County Children Services in foster adoption dispute:
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Allen County Children Services in its dispute with Celina-based foster parents Brian and Kelly Anderson and the Mercer County Probate Court regarding the Andersons’ attempts at adopting a foster child they had cared for.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Allen County Children Services in its dispute with Celina-based foster parents Brian and Kelly Anderson and the Mercer County Probate Court regarding the Andersons’ attempts at adopting a foster child they had cared for.
Victim of pervy Long Island foster dad wants law changed
Victim of pervy Long Island foster dad wants law changed - NY Daily News:
A man who says he was sexually abused as a child by a sick Long Island foster dad is speaking out for the first time, urging state lawmakers to make it easier for survivors to seek justice.
A man who says he was sexually abused as a child by a sick Long Island foster dad is speaking out for the first time, urging state lawmakers to make it easier for survivors to seek justice.
Study exposes shock foster care findings
Study exposes shock foster care findings | DispatchLIVE:
Children chained to trees, forced to sleep in old water tanks, not being fed and young girls sexually abused and made pregnant are some of the shocking findings of a study into the state of foster care in the Eastern Cape.
Children chained to trees, forced to sleep in old water tanks, not being fed and young girls sexually abused and made pregnant are some of the shocking findings of a study into the state of foster care in the Eastern Cape.
Woman settles sex abuse lawsuit Against Adoptive Parents
Woman settles sex abuse lawsuit | Local | Eugene, Oregon:
Adoptive father Rick Jackson, former insurance agent and pastor, serving 15-year prison term
A Eugene woman who sued her adoptive parents for $9 million after disclosing that her father — a longtime Eugene insurance agent — had sexually abused her when she was a child has agreed to settle the civil case.
Foster Mom Goes Ballistic On Innocent Child For Not Finishing Homework
Foster Mom Goes Ballistic On Innocent Child For Not Finishing Homework:

Homework time can be a serious source of angst in households all over the world, and some children need a healthy dose of parental intervention to get the job done. According to the Mirror, one woman from Eastern China took this concept way too far.
Homework time can be a serious source of angst in households all over the world, and some children need a healthy dose of parental intervention to get the job done. According to the Mirror, one woman from Eastern China took this concept way too far.
Less reliance on powerful drugs for Arizona foster kids, report shows
Less reliance on powerful drugs for Arizona foster kids, report shows | Watchdog | tucson.com:
Fewer foster children in Arizona are receiving psychotropic medications, but they’re still four times more likely to be on the powerful, mind-altering drugs than kids who aren’t in the system, a new report from the state’s Medicaid agency says.
Fewer foster children in Arizona are receiving psychotropic medications, but they’re still four times more likely to be on the powerful, mind-altering drugs than kids who aren’t in the system, a new report from the state’s Medicaid agency says.
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