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Archive for January, 2010

Not much of a rumor roundup

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

I do not see where anyone from the most recent group of referrals is reporting TA yet. An agency is reporting they have a package arriving today, and they think they are receiving some SN paperwork for their families in this package. So, maybe we’ll hear some good news from some families in the SN [...]

The next few days

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I’ll be traveling over the next few days and will have sporadic access to the internet. Feel free to share rumors in the comments (without agency names or direct quotes) and please email or PM me the details so I can quickly figure out what’s going on when I get online. I do plan to [...]

No rumors yet

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Looking at my most recent When post, one would hope that we’d be seeing rumors by now. But so far I’ve seen none. I know there are a lot of you anxious for them, and I am looking. I’m just not seeing any. If anyone has a rumor, please share.

Haiti: Some Good and Some Bad

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

More and more babies who were already in process of being adopted are being allowed to come home, though not all of them have been given permission at this point in time. Here and there, babies not already in process, but who were legal orphans before the quake, are being brought in as well. Technically, [...]

Desperate target Haiti’s orphanages

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

From CNN To survive after quake, the desperate target Haiti’s orphanages Haiti’s orphanages have become targets for people desperate for food, water and medical supplies in the aftermath of the devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake. On Wednesday night, Maison de Lumiere, an orphanage caring for 50 orphans, came under attack from a group of 20 armed [...]

Call For Action – Haiti

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Families with an adoption already in process in Haiti are being allowed to bring their children home on a “humanitarian parole”. This is great news. However, they still have to show that they qualify for the humanitarian parole, and apparently there are only two people working to process everything – meaning that some agencies and [...]