Around the world today states, charities and child welfare organisations will be remembering the many hundreds of thousands of children that go missing every year because today is International Missing Children’s Day.
And yet the level of awareness surrounding what happens to these children and where they go once they are abducted is still very low.
Did you know for example, that many children are stolen or bought from families to fuel the adoption industry around the world? It sounds like a conspiracy theory, one that may seem hard to believe, but there is ample evidence which highlights this terrible practice.
In order to raise awareness about missing children, we’ve added some very interesting links below:
- Key Facts about missing children
- Thousands of children in care disappear each year (UK)
- Your child is missing. Would you want their adoption to be easier?
- The Australian Federal Police offer links and support for missing children and their families
- The FBI would like your help in finding these missing children
- In the UK a child is reported as missing every 3 minutes – have you seen any of these children?
- Amazing app “You Have A Voice” Helps trafficked children and adults seek help.
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Here in the UK we have nothing to feel proud about. We are very good at trafficking children but we do so under the guise of adoption! We say we do it for altruistic reasons, to give a child a forever home and love but that is not why it happens happens.
The government wants even more children from the care system to be adopted despite not knowing what happens to them once adopted! It really makes a mockery of the whole safeguarding principals and would be laughable if it wasn’t so tragic!
Adoption outcomes for the child are predominantly bad. A few “successes” but so many failures!
Adoption is not for the benefit of the child, it’s to satisfy a need in someone else usually the adoptive mother to have a child and for the government it’s to offload the costs generated by a child in care!
We, and by we, I mean our government, should be ashamed! None so blind as those that won’t see!
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