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The Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare (CAICW) is an advocate for children and families hurt by the Indian Child Welfare Act, an example of misguided federal Indian policy.
There are Four things you can do today to help:
First, if you haven't already, sign the petition on CAICW's Cause page. http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
CAICW will be taking it with to DC in January, and it will help show Congressmen that this is an important issue to many!
Second, donate through MissionFish whenever you use Ebay. The Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare is Registered with MissionFish - a service through Ebay that helps nonprofits fundraise while buying and selling on ~ eBay. Sellers can give part of their proceeds to a favorite nonprofit, and nonprofits can raise funds by selling on eBay too. Direct donations from eBay users can also be given through a 'Donate Now' feature, which lets anyone with a PayPal account donate right away without buying or selling anything.
http://donations.ebay.com/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=39005
Third, CAICW is sending out a snail mail newsletter this week. It includes anonymous excerpts from four letters families have written, information about the DC trip, a paper copy of the petition for you to share with non-internet friends, and potential draft legislation to share with your newly elected state legislators. If you would like a copy, please contact CAICW with your snail address. writeus@caicw.org
Fourth, Look for Draft legislation that you can bring to your State Legislator for the next session on the CAICW website: caicw.org ~ and bring it to them! Hurry; they are putting together their plans for legislation right now!
Finally - for more information and to connect with other families who are struggling against ICWA, visit the CAICW FaceBook ‘Page:’ http://facebook.com/fbCAICW.org
Thank you so much for your support! God Bless you!
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Scores of multi-racial children are negatively affected by the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) every year. Many are deprived of child protection equal to what is provided to other children.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Families: Hurt by ICWA?
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Families: Hurt by ICWA? Connect with other families through CAICW on Facebook and discuss, encourage, share insights, case law, names of possible attorney's, and pray for each other. Join Facebook to start connecting with Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare.
"The Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare is committed to seek God's guidance in defending the rights of the poor and needy, as instructed in Proverbs 31:8-9."
CAICW, Christian Ministry as well as Family Advocacy, is interested in the total well-being of the individual and Family. CAICW is the only national organization advocating for families who have lost or are at risk of losing children due to misapplied and sometimes illegal application of Indian Law.
- CAICW has been advocating for families affected by the Indian law since 2004.
- Children have been removed from safe, loving homes and been placed into dangerous situations.
- Indian and non-Indian families have felt threatened by tribal government. Some have had to mortgage homes and endure lengthy legal processes to protect their children.
- Equal opportunities for adoption, safety and stability are not available to children of all heritages.
- The Constitutional right of parents to make life choices for their children, for children of Indian heritage to associate freely, and for children of Indian heritage to enjoy Equal Protection has in many cases been denied.
Please share these links with others:
Letters from Families: http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html
Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/fbCAICW.org
Home Website: http://www.caicw.org/
Cause page - http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/CAICW
EMAIL: writeus@caicw.org.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Hurting from ICWA? Help now on Facebook - CAICW
Follow CAICW on Twitter
Though proponents of the ICWA argue that the act has safeguards to prevent misuse, scores of multi-racial children have been hurt by misapplication of the Indian Child Welfare Act. These children and their families need encouragement, prayer, and legal help. The biggest way for all of us to help these families is to spread the letters posted on caicw.org (http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html) and let the rest of America know what is going on.
Please help us by sharing the cause!
CAICW is the only National organization advocating for families faced with loss of their children do to what amounts to a racial law. Our advocacy is both Judicial and Legislative as well as being a prayer resource for the families and a shoulder to cry on.
I’d like to encourage families to come to CAICW's facebook page, where they can connect with other families and discuss, encourage, share insights, share case law, share names of possible attorney's, and pray for each other.
If you know families hurt by ICWA, please share this.
We are also currently organizing a trip to DC for January, 2011 where we will meet with Gary Bauer of the American Values org, Dr. William Allen, the former Chair of the US Commission on Civil Rights, Senator Tom Coburn's staff, and many more, to let them know of the problem, advocate for the families, and discuss initiatives that will protect these children. Join US!
Thanks so much for your support!
To help spread the word - Please also share these important links:
Letters from Families: http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html
Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/fbCAICW.org
Home Website: http://www.caicw.org
Cause page: http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/CAICW
EMAIL: writeus@caicw.org
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
FaceBook Cause - Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare
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Please join the CAICW Cause as we work to support, encourage and protect children. Educating others about how the Indian Child Wefare Act is hurting families is vital.
Simply passing the links on to others helps - because the more people that know - the more help we will eventually be able to get. And most people don't know. When they read the stories, they are shocked to learn this type of thing is happening to children in the US.
And that's the biggest need for us to begin with - that other's learn what is happening.
http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
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Please join the CAICW Cause as we work to support, encourage and protect children. Educating others about how the Indian Child Wefare Act is hurting families is vital.
Simply passing the links on to others helps - because the more people that know - the more help we will eventually be able to get. And most people don't know. When they read the stories, they are shocked to learn this type of thing is happening to children in the US.
And that's the biggest need for us to begin with - that other's learn what is happening.
http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Facebook ICWA Discussion Page and Cause -
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We have now set up a Facebook Page for the Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare as well as a "Cause."
Harmful Indian Law affecting children and Families in both USA and Canada - Read the letters from birth parents, grandparents, foster families, pre-adoptive families concerning their multi-racial children who are being negatively affected by the sometimes illegal misapplication of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
Though proponents of the ICWA argue that the act has safeguards to prevent misuse, scores of multi-racial children are being negatively affected by application of ICWA. Across America, children that have never been near a reservation nor involved in tribal customs are routinely being removed from homes they love and placed with strangers chosen by tribes.
As most of our friends know - my husband Roland and I began CAICW org prior to his passing in 2004. For several years now, as we have moved from Alberta to Montana to North Dakota, and as I have been dealing with the raising of several teenagers on my own, I have been unable to give CAICW my full attention. However, we have continued to receive many letters from families in need of help and the board and I have attempted to support and encourage them as best we can with what little we had.
Now we are organizing a lobbying trip to DC in January, where we will meet with Gary Bauer of the American Values or, Dr. William Allen, the former Chair of the US Commission on Civil Rights, Senator Tom Coburn's staff, and many more.
Please read the stories of various families at http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html. If you have time to help me update letters - as well as the website itself - please let me know.
1. Jn 3:16 - God so Loved the World, that he gave his only begotten son..that all might live. Jn 14:1-14 Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life...
2. CAICW: Christian Ministry as well as Family Advocacy, is interested in the total well-being of the individual and Family.
3. CAICW: only nat'l org advocating for families who have lost or are at risk of losing children due to misapplied and sometimes illegal Indian Law.
Letters from Families: http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christian-Alliance-for-Indian-Child-Welfare/105558148606
Home Website: http://www.caicw.org
Facebook "Cause:" http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
CAICW - Christian Evangelism and Ministry - Gal. 2:10, “All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do."
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We have now set up a Facebook Page for the Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare as well as a "Cause."
Harmful Indian Law affecting children and Families in both USA and Canada - Read the letters from birth parents, grandparents, foster families, pre-adoptive families concerning their multi-racial children who are being negatively affected by the sometimes illegal misapplication of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
Though proponents of the ICWA argue that the act has safeguards to prevent misuse, scores of multi-racial children are being negatively affected by application of ICWA. Across America, children that have never been near a reservation nor involved in tribal customs are routinely being removed from homes they love and placed with strangers chosen by tribes.
As most of our friends know - my husband Roland and I began CAICW org prior to his passing in 2004. For several years now, as we have moved from Alberta to Montana to North Dakota, and as I have been dealing with the raising of several teenagers on my own, I have been unable to give CAICW my full attention. However, we have continued to receive many letters from families in need of help and the board and I have attempted to support and encourage them as best we can with what little we had.
Now we are organizing a lobbying trip to DC in January, where we will meet with Gary Bauer of the American Values or, Dr. William Allen, the former Chair of the US Commission on Civil Rights, Senator Tom Coburn's staff, and many more.
Please read the stories of various families at http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html. If you have time to help me update letters - as well as the website itself - please let me know.
1. Jn 3:16 - God so Loved the World, that he gave his only begotten son..that all might live. Jn 14:1-14 Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life...
2. CAICW: Christian Ministry as well as Family Advocacy, is interested in the total well-being of the individual and Family.
3. CAICW: only nat'l org advocating for families who have lost or are at risk of losing children due to misapplied and sometimes illegal Indian Law.
Letters from Families: http://www.caicw.org/familystories.html
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christian-Alliance-for-Indian-Child-Welfare/105558148606
Home Website: http://www.caicw.org
Facebook "Cause:" http://www.causes.com/causes/537834
CAICW - Christian Evangelism and Ministry - Gal. 2:10, “All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do."
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