Does Your Child Need to Return Home?
Stand for yourself! Let us know if your child needs to return home!
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by Rainbow Conti from Texas on 13.02.2010 16:34

Homepage: http://www.togetheronevoice.org
My husband and I have been together for 13 years now...he had been raising my older two now 17 and 16 and we had a daughter together in 2000. CPS took our children back in Oct 08. One month ago we lost our rights to our daughter and are now gearing up for appeal. We need a voice, we need help! We are also facing criminal charges and are just heartbroken! Our website hasn't gotten up yet but were working on it!

by landa waiters from canton ohio on 31.01.2010 10:03
my name is landa. I have 2 kids both of my kids are in foster care. my kids was taken on august 19,2008. Im still fighting for my kids. we need a lot of help & support here in ohio. It is time for everyone to wake up. we all need to come together. it is not a lot of help in my area. a lot of parents dont have money for a good fighting attorney. I still tell parents to fight for there kids. cps is all about money & lies. Im still fighting for my 2 kids. I want my kids home. all parents need to come out of hiding. we have to fight for out kids & rights. we need a organization in all states. we need to expose cps & family court public defenders anyone on your case. I need families here in ohio to contact me. we have to keep on fighting. we have to bring all of our kids home to there families. we are all fighting the same fight for our kids. I would love to have a really here in canton ohio to get families to come together here in canton ohio. Im willing to help if I can get a lot of & support. I want families in this area to know that this is not right what cps & family court is doing to our children. I would love for anyone to contact me to help me plan for a really here in my area. It has been way too quite here in my area. It is up to us to end the power of cps. lets not give up the fight. join me in my fight against cps & family court here in ohio. my e-mail is kindnessohio33@yahoo.com end the power

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by Rosann on 28.12.2009 17:17
I took my 5 month old daughter to the ER because I thought there were signs of sexual assault. I was interrogated because the CPS lady couldnt "figure me out". She insinuated I was on drugs and some how might be responsible for the tear they later uncovered in my child's privates. When I refused to speak with them further because I felt strongly that I should do so in the presence of someone else, preferably a lawyer they bullied me and have taken my children out of their home and into the care of their biological father, Of whom they have not seen in almost a month. They came to my home, evaluated my happy home and turn around and send my children to another home of which they have neither visited or seen. My children's father currently have my child in the care of one of his many ex-girlfriends, whose number he refused to give out. CPS has given him full custody, iniated a protective order against me all without processing the evidence and rape kit they took. Without speaking with prior child care providers and others who have seen me interact with my children, they separated my child from home and friends. They have somehow determined I suffer from Post Partum Depression with the proper evaluation of a Doctor. Although I thought I was doing the Right thing to minimize the possiblity of future victims by this monster who raped a five MONTHS old, I know feel like telling folks maybe you would like to rethink it. Because of what I thought was the right thing, I did not get to celebrate my daughter's first Christmas the way I intended. In fact, I stayed Christmas Eve in jail.

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by Nancy Hey from Arlington, VA on 11.08.2009 17:47

Homepage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fPKMzM1n8g
AUTISTIC MOM LOSES CUSTODY OF HER TWO AUTISTIC GIRLS 10 & 12 IN SAN DIEGO,CA

by kimberly hillis from vancouver, washington on 14.05.2009 10:21
My name is Kimberly Hillis, I really need a Pro Bono lawyer for a personal injury tort claim against Washington State Child Protective Services. I am starting to run out of time, I have most tapes from the court proceeding since my husband was his own lawyer. It took 7 months before the first fact finding at which time I was found non dependent and my children were returned, 5 days later they came and took them again, at second fact finding they made me proceed without any counsel and of coarse they then found me dependent, I appealed the courts decision and it was sent back to the trial court to redo the fact finding, but that never took place. After three years of hell without my children, they decided to drop the dependency. My family will never be the same, they ruined us. please would someone help make them be held accountable for the wrongs they did in this case.

name: Donald and Kimberly Hillis
home phone: 360 695-5109
cell phone: 360 991-4916
email: khillis357@yahoo.com or thehillises@comcast.net

by Beth Bruce from stewart county tn on 03.03.2009 01:44
my 3 girls were taken while at their father's house in Bowling Green ky and social services there wont let me have them for no reason. Its been 3years now and I'm dying without them. I gave up my husband because the girls didnt need to see the violence that had erupted in our 10 year marriage. It made no difference to them I dont understand

Another legal kidnapping in Arlington

By Barbara Hollingsworth
Examiner Columnist | 2/8/09 5:13 PM

On January 4, WRC-TV’s Barbara Harrison featured Arlington social worker Jenna Duffy and one of her young charges, 11-year-old foster child Moses Washington, on the station’s long-running “Wednesday’s Child” feature. Moses said his “big hope” was to find a permanent home.

Viewers had no idea that Moses had been taken away from his mother on unsubstantiated charges of medical neglect. Or that the same cast of characters who snatched Sabrina Slytor from her parents - even though they had previously been cleared of wrongdoing - were involved in Moses’ case as well.

In February 2005, Banita Washington was forced out of her Arlington apartment without being told why. In a court affadavit, Duffy claimed the then full-time Lockheed Martin employee was “evicted from her Section 8 apartment for failure to pay.”

But a rent history obtained by The Washington Examiner showed regular payments and no outstanding balance when the family vacated the unit. After staying with friends and relatives and exhausting her savings at a Quality Inn near her two youngest children’s schools, Washington finally moved into an Arlington homeless shelter to regroup.

She was still scrambling to find a new place to live when Evelyn Fernandez, assistant principal at Key Elementary School, called her at work on Oct. 25, 2005 with more bad news. Eight-year-old Moses, who suffered from respiratory problems since he was two, was having difficulty breathing. She would have to pick him up and take him home.

After questioning Fernandez, Washington says she concluded that Moses’ symptoms were serious enough to call an ambulance, and said she would meet him at the hospital instead.

Her sister, Vanessa, confirms that Banita called her asking for a ride. But Vanessa had a meeting that morning and could not leave work. She also described Washington as an indulgent parent who was “overly protective of Moses – he was spoiled rotten.”

Donna, a former co-worker, sat two cubicles down from Washington - who would often brag about her kids when the two women ate lunch together. She had no idea the family was living in a homeless shelter. “I was really surprised,” she told me. “I didn’t know she was going through all this stuff.”

That morning, she overheard Washington saying to somebody on the phone: “No, that’s not what I’m saying. I’m coming to get my son.” and “Did you try his nebulizer?” Washington asked to borrow cab fare, but Donna didn’t have much cash.

She left immediately after another co-worker gave her some money. “She was rushing to get there. She seemed concerned and stressed.” A patient advocate at Georgetown Hospital later refused to accept Washington’s apology for being curt with the staff when Moses was admitted.

But by the time Moses was discharged on Nov. 3, 2005, Tammee Gaymon of Arlington Child Protective Services had convinced Judge Esther Wiggins Lyles that Moses would be “subjected to an imminent threat to life or health” if he was released to his mother. So he was discharged in her custody and Duffy, a foster care/adoption worker, was assigned to his case.

Like Sabrina’s mom, Washington was forced to undergo a psychological evaluation at the Multicultural Center and jump through numerous legal hoops in the hopes that she would get to see her son.

Sharon Gustafson, the same guardian-ad-litem who was supposed to look out for Sabrina’s best interests, was assigned to do the same for Moses. But she didn’t intervene when Duffy informed his mother that although he had been “distraught” during his first year in foster care, he was now in a “place of relative calm” – so any further contact would not be permitted.

The federal Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 requires states to document reasonable efforts to place a child with a relative or guardian, but Washington’s cousin – a psychotherapist who works with children – told me she never received a reply to her offer to take in Moses and his sister Te’Ayra until Washington could get back on her feet.

On June 26, 2007 – less than a month after Judge James Almand terminated the parental rights of Sabrina’s parents – he did the same to Moses’ mother as well. She still keeps a room for him decorated in a Nationals theme just in case a miracle happens.

Barbara F. Hollingsworth is The Washington Examiner’s local opinion editor. She can be reached by email at: bhollingsworth@dcexaminer.com.

by Diane Long from Muscatine Iowa on 28.01.2009 06:38
My family and I have also been recently victimized by CPS. My boyfriend and I got into a

fight, and as a result the police pressed charges on him for domestic and put into place a

no-contact order which we unfortunately violated in the attempt to perserve our

relationship. CPS used this as a "reason" to remove our children. When in fact I believe

it is because we insisted on consulting an attoreny before we were and allowed our children

to be questioned by the CPS worker. Our "fight" was a one time occurance in our

relationship and in no way, shape, or form were our children injured in the incident. I feel

that CPS acted on trivial to no grounds at all in the removal of our children. They were

removed from a place were they are very much loved and cared for.
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