Thursday, July 3, 2008

Stephanie Bennett waits for Evelyn to come home

Send Evelyn home is the website created by Stephanie's parents as they fight to bring their granddaughter home to her mother.



Stephanie was 17 when she became pregnant with Evelyn. A school counselor became involved and brought in "A Child Waiting." She was convinced to sign papers and run away from home. Her parents have started legal action. The school is culpable, the agency is culpable, the State of Ohio is culpable, and Evelyn's abducters are culpable and should return her to her mother. That is the crux of it: if these adopters love Evelyn as much as they claim, then their sacrificial love should FORCE them to return her to her mother and family.



Origins USA says this:




PRLog (Press Release) – Richmond, VA January 10, 2007 - Stephanie Bennett of Canton, Ohio signed adoption surrender documents on the second meeting with a representative of "A Child's Waiting" adoption agency. She had been introduced to an agency representative by her high school counselor on the grounds of Glen Oak High School in Canton. Stephanie, who was 17 at the time, was advised by the adoption agency representative to run away from home and sign documents in another county.



Stephanie Bennett's parents went to court in Stark County and were awarded custody of their grandchild, Evelyn, but the adoption agency refuses to return Stephanie Bennett's baby. OriginsUSA decries the continuing exploitation of American mothers via adoption and demands the immediate return of Baby Evelyn to her legal and natural family. OriginsUSA demands adequate legal safeguards be written into law to clearly define such behavior by any agency as kidnapping, with appropriate legal remedies and punishments for same. Until there are very real legal consequences for such behavior, it will continue.



With the Bennett case coming as it does on the heels of the Quets case, OriginsUSA once again demands that American lawmakers do their duty to protect ALL the people (see, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25(2) "Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection"), not just monied adoption industry lobbyists, adoption agencies and people desperate to adopt children.



OriginsUSA demands justice FOR ALL.



***** For more information about the truth of adoption, past and present, join us at OriginsUSA. Origins USA advocates for the preservation of natural families and, as a last resort, alternative systems of child care that respect the needs and dignity of both mother and child above permanent adoption separation. We provide support for people separated by adoption, fight coercive adoption practices, and educate the public and policy makers about the effects of adoption separation. A national organization, we are internationally affiliated with Origins Inc. ( NSW Australia), Origins Canada, and other Origins branches in those countries. OriginsUSA has also aligned with Tracker’s International in the U.K. and with Adoption Crossroads in the U.S. For further information contact: OriginsUSA Claudia Corrigan Sheeley, Public Relations Chair: PR@OriginsUSA.org 845-339-2640 http://www.OriginsUSA.org/

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