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FUND-amental. Lots of hearts.

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These two certainly have a “Heart for Life.”  They also have a heart for bowling.  They ALSO have a LOT of heart balloons.  Mike comes down every year from Michigan for our bowling event.  That tells you that it’s an … Continue reading

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FUND-amental: Thanks, and keep up the good work.

It’s been a long time since we’ve been active on any of our new, fabulous social media! I’m so sorry to keep you from news coming from the agency and all the thank you’s we owe for your generosity, prayer, … Continue reading

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All in the Office: Interventions

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This morning I walked into my office and I had a donation sitting on my desk.  Three cans of Enfamil Premium Infant. I moved the formula out of my way as I reached for the phone to return a client’s call.  … Continue reading

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Adoption and Steve Jobs.

First, a lesson in technology. Apple is a company that leads technology. They created the iPod, iPhone, and most recently, the iPad2. These small pieces of equipment hold a world of amazing possibilities. The person responsible? Steve Jobs. How this … Continue reading

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Anonymous Adoption Worker Speaks Out: What it’s REALLY Like to Witness a Placement

The following is a transcript of a recorded conversation between Queen Ecfa and one of her informants–an Unidentified Adoption Worker.   Queen Ecfa: You work with Adoptive Parents. Do you work with Birth Parents, also? Anonymous Adoption Worker: No, we … Continue reading

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False Assumptions, Real Experiences

It’s painful for me to hear ideas about adoption that aren’t researched, ideas that are based on false assumptions. The idea that a child is “given up,” “unwanted,” or “uncared for” is so untrue when you compare it to what … Continue reading

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