Texans For Adult Adoptees OBC Access
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A Natural Mother's Dream of Hope
I spotlighted Pam's story. Now I want to spotlight a birthmother member of Texans Adult Adoptees OBC Access. Sandra is a unique mother. In fact, all of the mothers that speak out are special to me because they are stepping up to the plate and helping adoptees fight for their right to access the original birth certificate. They also do not just fight for that issue eith
Something to Check Out
After this group was spotlighted by Boobs, Injuries, and Dr. Pepper, I have been getting quite a few emails. I need specify that I usually work in Texas. Some of our members work in other states. My specialties are Texas and Indiana. Indiana is my state of birth. You can find more information at that website, Indiana Open. If you contact me via that website, please provide as much information as possible.For those that are beginning this road, there are several books out there that can help you along with search angels. I wrote an ebook,
A Texas Adoptee's Story
Pam is one of the growing membership of Texans for Adult Adoptees OBC Access. As each day goes forward, we are actively working for adoptee rights in Texas. Its important that we also spotlight our member's experiences. We want our members to be able to voice their experiences so that others can learn from them. There will be times that it seems like we are repeating it. Its important that we do repeat these stories. New adoptees and mothers are searching every day. They need to see our experiences and use them to their advantage. They need to learn that they also have a voice in the thing called adoption. Here is Pam's story in he
Welcome New Readers
Today is an interesting day for me. I have Google alerts set up to tell me the latest events in adoption, adoptees, birth parents, birth mothers, adoptive parents, and so much more. On one of those Google alerts, I noticed that someone had made reference to me. I did not know who it was at first. So I checked it out. Low and Behold, it is one of the many mother bloggers that I have watched and followed over the years. Little did I know, I had found her son for her in a matter of minutes. I think their reunion is going good which is what I consistently pray for when I reunite someone.I am an adoptee but I am not an adoptee from Texas.&nbs
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