Thursday, April 05, 2007

 

APRIL 11th EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATION

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PRESS RELEASE

Adoptees and Mothers incensed about a pro-adoption, pro-Safe Haven fund raiser at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center plan to disseminate literature to those attending.

The Children First Foundations, a pro-life organization is planning a $250 per person fundraising concert and reception to promote and support adoption and so-called “Safe Havens” on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 at 6:30 PM on April 11, 2007.

A peaceful "protest demonstration" is being planned to distribute literature to educate those entering the event to the realities that “Safe Haven” which allow mothers to legally abandon babies – while well-intentioned - are immoral and create more problems than they are intended to solve.

For $100 we can buy a quarter page ad in the journal going to all attendees of this pro Safe Haven fund raiser on April 11th in NYC.

The goal of The Children First Foundations’s Gala Concert for Adoption is to raise greater public awareness and funding for pregnancy centers, maternity homes and safe havens that provide desperate women with the financial and moral support they so often need in orde to choose life and consider adoption for an unwanted pregnancy or newborn.


Organizations and institutions opposed to Safe Haven legislation include:

Adoptees Caucus for truth, Advocates for pregnant Women, American Adoption Congress, American Coalition for fathers and Children, Aridadine group, bastard Nation: The Adoptee Rights Organization, Bay Area Birthmothers, center for family Connections (MA), Child’;s best interest, Concerned United Birthparents, Ethical A Voice for Ethical Adoption, Dads Against Divorce Discrimination, Green Ribbon Campaign for Open Records, Holt International, Massachusetts Home for Little Wanderers, Mass. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, National Congress for fathers and Children, Oregon Adoption Rights Association, Origins, Origins-USA, Post Adoption Center for Education and Research, Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, project Cuddle, 2nd Chance for Life, Spence-Chapin Services to Family and children, Virginia dept. of Health, Va. League of Social Services Executives, Va Poverty Law center, Va for Adoption Reform

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