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Showing posts with label Adoption by Gentle Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adoption by Gentle Care. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

Adoption by Gentle Care: FMF's pick for the 2014 Demon in Adoption award

Jane
This year we are having no trouble selecting Adoption by Gentle care (AGC) an Ohio adoption agency, as our choice for the Demon in Adoption award, given annually by Pound Puppy Legacy. The award is given to an adoption agency, adoption practitioner, advocate, or politician instrumental in promoting adoption at the expense of natural families. PPL started this award eight years ago to "raise more awareness of the dark side of adoption and the negligent and corrupt practices we often encounter."

As in past years, PPL's followers have nominated exceptionally deserving candidates, Adoption by Gentle Care (AGC), however, shines above the others. AGC epitomizes the greed and utter disregard for the best interests of children ingrained in large segments of the adoption industry.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Vote for your favorite Demon in Adoption!

Lorraine's Desk
It's that time of year again. Time to consider all the really bad agencies and people who promote adoption in way that we, Dear Reader, find despicable, immoral and unethical. It's time to vote for the annual Demons In Adoption Awards to raise a voice against adoption propaganda and the self congratulatory practices of the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute's annual Angels in Adoption Awards.

This is the brainchild of the Pound Pup Legacy blog, as its creators noticed that many of the recipients of the Angels in Adoption Awards have nothing to do

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Adoption by Gentle Care being sued by Wyrembek

Lorraine
Why am I obsessed with this case of Benjamin's Wyrembek's son and the fawning, malicious, law-breaking "good Christian people," Christy and Jason Vaughn, who knew they had a child they should not keep within days of him coming into their home? Then they kept him for three years, gave him a family name (as in their family) as they fought the natural father in every court they could think of? Why does this case make me so friggen' angry?