Most children in orphanages are not orphans. It is worth considering that
after the earthquake 2 years ago in China that there were 26 children for
whom family or community members could not be found to care for them. I hope
that there are no more children placed in any of the orphanages in Haiti as
a result of the earthquake but fear that the same type of do-gooding that
results in people sending formula to emergencies will result in more
orphanages and more children suffering from institutionalisation.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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From: "Pat Young" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 10:54 AM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [LACTNET] some good news from Haiti (nothing to do with BF)
> Pastor Josh & wife Kate got their 2 daughters that they have been trying
> to adopt for 5 (!) years. They are 11 & 15. Shame it took an earthquake
> to do it. The Kulikowskis had been working for a year to get 3 daughters,
> 7, 9 & 11. The girls are all from the Greater Works Home for Girls in
> Haiti. The older girls' dorm collapsed, but no lives lost, just injuries
> (none major) for the 6 girls trapped. Now the home has room for more
> children orphaned by the quake.
>
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