Recently the Examiner published a fairly detailed article about the I CARE Foundation and my efforts to help children fighting cancer or who are targeted for international parental child abduction. The published story has a theme that I appreciate outside of my advocacy work, and that is books really can and do make a big difference in our lives. Chasing The Cyclone has done that for a large and growing number of parents.
I invite you to read the Examiner story.
In the meantime, I urge all parents, particularly those involved in multi-cultural relationships that show signs of previous or ongoing strain to remember that the Christmas Holiday Season is a hightened time of the year when children get internationally abducted. Please do not think this issue is not important to you - most every parent who has had their child stolen by the other parent didn't feel it was important either; however, with as many as 125, 000 American and 20,000 Canadian children expected to be internationally abducted over the next 10 years - it is worth 2 minutes of your time to understand.
I invite you to read more about the Christmas Holiday Season and Child Abduction.
To learn more about international parental child abduction please visit the offiical website of Chasing The Cyclone.
Peter Thomas Senese's critically acclaimed novel 'Chasing The Cyclone' has been hailed by readers and critics alike as a call-to-arms against international parental child abduction as well as a book of miracles and heroes. 'Chasing The Cyclone' has not only been critically reviewed in the literary community, but has entertained and educated readers around the world about the pandemic known as international parental child abduction.
mercoledì 7 novembre 2012
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