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The Guatemala900 group has work tirelessly to bring home the 800+ children still left in Guatemala and who the Guatemalan government had promised to grandfather in when the Hague Treaty, closing international adoption, came info effect. The children continue to be in limbo and families are missing valuable time with their children. The children have become political pawns between two governments, the United States and Guatemala. The US Department of State has taken next to no action on getting the children home. The grassroots group, The Guatemala900 (named after the number of children still stuck in limbo) have taken political action. Senator Barbara Boxer authored a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asking for an intervention and an explanation. Once Senator Boxer signed on it was up to the Guatemala900 to get their Senators and Congress Representatives to get on board. The Guatemala900 is an amazing group and I am so proud and in awe of their work. I truly am proud to be an American as I watch how the voices of the people are heard. Now, let’s get the children home!

The list of Senators and Congressional Representatives that have signed the letter authored by Senator Boxer are:

SENATE SIGNATURES

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CA Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein
IA Chuck Grassley, Tom Harkin
IL Dick Durbin, Roland Burris
IN Richard Lugar
KS Pat Roberts, Sam Brownback
LA Mary Landrieu
MA John Kerry
MD Barbara Mukulski, Ben Cardin
MI Carl Levin, Debbie Stabenow
MO Kit Bond
NJ Frank Lautenberg, Robert Menendez
OH George Voinavich, Sherwood Brown
PA Robert Casey
SD John Thune, Tim Johnson

HOUSE SIGNATURES
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CA Dan Lungren, Doris Matsui, Jane Harmon, Jerry McNerney, Mike Thompson
GA Jack Kingston
IA Tom Lathum
IL Daniel Lipinski, Jerry Costello
IN Dan Burton
KS Jerry Moran
KY Ben Chandler, Geoff Davis, John Yarmuth
MD Dutch Ruppersberger
MI Pete Hoekstra
MN Michelle Bachman
NJ Chris Smith
NY Jerrold Nadler
VA Jim Moran
WI Tammy Baldwin

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Thanks for your efforts! We’re seeing results!

Per Senator Boxer’s office, these are the confirmed Senator signatures as of today:
OH George Voinavich
MD Barbara Mukulski
LA Mary Landrieu
MI Carl Levin
CA Dianne Feinstein

These are the confirmed House signatures:
MN Michelle Bachman
MD Dutch Ruppersberger

We need maximum signatures to really get Dept of State’s attention – and to KEEP their attention, because we all know this is still going to be a long road.

If you have questions on how to respond to your Rep’s situation, please respond to this message. We’ll post advice on the website as specific questions come in.

Offices below have expressed interest and/or received contact, but have not confirmed. They may need more communication from yourselves, your friends or family. Many of your agencies have experience communicating with Congress and can provide additional contact.

SENATE
IL Dick Durbin
KY Jim Bunning
KY Mitch McConnell
IA Chuck Grassley
IA Tom Harkin
NV John Ensign
NV Harry Reid

HOUSE
CA Doris Matsui
CA Mike Thompson
OH Zach Space
IL Daniel Lipinski
NY Jerrold Nadler
GA Jack Kingston
CA Dan Lungren
CA Jerry McNerney
MI John Dingell
KY Ben Chandler

Please reply to let us know how it is going and if you’re getting additional confirmations. Future signature counts will be posted on the www.Guatemala900.org website

Your reps were elected to work for you. Contributing their siguature is a tangible, and easy, thing for them to do.

Thank you!

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Aug
11

Not What We Expected

Posted by: Nancy | Comments (0)

At Semillas de Amor, we didn’t expect that when the Guatemalan government closed adoptions, but promised to finish all adoptions in process that they would lie. Not only lie, but subject children’s homes, adoptive families and their children to a nightmare emotionally and financially. There are over 800 children “stuck” in the adoption mess in Guatemala and it appears that nobody in the Guatemalan nor US governments could care less. Children are not numbers and that is how they have been treated. These children are precious, they have dreams of having a family but that has not happened. At Semillas de Amor we have 22 children in the adoption process and 15 children that do not have families.

When most of the children came to live with us they were infants and some toddlers and a few older children. We expected that the infants and toddler age children would be young when they went home with their adoptive families. But that has not happened. In the past, when we were financially able to take new children into our home, we knew that older kids would always take lots of work to really prepare them to be adopted. Every day the kids get older which means they need to learn a whole new set of social or educational skills. To ignore this reality is to make the transition from our children’s home to their families a difficult one.

As an example, we have been working on table manners. In a family this is done with one child at a time and the kids learn from each other. However, in an institutional setting there is no mom or dad, and the other “siblings” in the home have similar manners so there is no one to learn from. In the last month we have been working very hard at teaching table manners to 37 kids. The kids come in to eat in groups so we don’t have all 37 at once but even in groups of 10 it has taken 4-6 adults to supervise. Kids need structure that makes sense to them and that is happening, it also transfers to other areas of their lives. Teaching children to respect each other, their home and their family is an on-going process within a family. Our kids’ family consists of 37 children, nannies, nurses, teachers, Luvia, Gerson, Gaby, Daisy, me, and of course, the dogs. As normal as we try to make our children’s home it is not a family. But we work at it. We work on manners, responsibility, compassion and respect. This is not good enough. It is not what parents want for their children so why should we want anything different for children being subjected to institutionalized lives. I wonder what happens to those children, in the few children’s homes and institutions left in Guatemala. Overcrowded, understaffed, underfunded, not enough love or attention, food, protection from predators, the list can go on and on. So as we struggle on a day to day basis making sure that our 37 children’s needs are addressed my heart breaks for those children we have had to turn away, stuck in a cruel system managed by people who are suppose to advocate and care for the kids and don’t.

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