Monday, October 26, 2009

Ready, Set, Monday.
ADOPT MORE...Laughter


Lately, weeks seem to pass us by like a school of fish swimming to chum. This week as we scramble to keep up with crazy schedules, meet unreasonable deadlines, balance family and work, wonder how to do our part in making this world a better place, strive to stay ahead of our goals and plan for upcoming Halloween festivities, let's adopt more laughter into our daily routine.

A few things to try...

1) Randomly stick your tongue out at someone.
2) Refuse to cross the room walking and instead skip, hop, jump or dance.
3) Use sausageer (one who makes sausage) frequently in conversations.

There are oodles and oodles of ways to incorporate laughter into your day. Hope you are able to have fun with it!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Introducing ADOPT MORE's "spokesperson"

We had a photo shoot for ADOPT MORE and the pictures turned out amazing. Of course, the subject matter is my all time favorite and I'm completely bias! As we get ready to launch our new website and push forward building awareness of adoption, you'll be seeing a lot more awesome photos! A HUGE, HUGE thanks to Ksenija for her amazing talent and always delightful spirit! Ksen, you totally ROCK!

You can see more photos on Ksenija's blog, too! www.ksenijasavicblog.com




Thursday, July 16, 2009

CALL TO ACTION: Families For Orphans Act

This message has been issued by the Joint Council.



Dear Friends and Families,

Anshula has recently come into an orphanage. She is four years old and alone. Where should she spend her childhood? In an orphanage? In temporary foster care? Or in a permanent and loving family?

The answer should be obvious: a safe, permanent and loving family. Unfortunately, the U.S. government and many aide organizations do not seem to agree. In fact, the U.S. sometimes spends millions of dollars, ensuring just the opposite. And while beloved organizations such as UNICEF keep millions of children alive, many believe it is better for children to live in temporary foster care than in a permanent family. The children of our world need your help to make a change. They need your help to live in a permanent family.

As a founding member of the Families For Orphans Coalition, Joint Council is proud to announce that the first step in making this much-needed change is upon us. In a bi-partisan effort, landmark legislation was introduced into Congress, which will ensure that U.S. government programs, policies and funding are directed towards a singular goal: a permanent family for every child.

The Families For Orphans Act (Senate Bill 1458 and House Bill 3070), sponsored by Senators Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and James Inhofe (R-OK) along with Representatives Diana Watson (D-CA) and John Boozman (R-AR) demonstrates our collective commitment to the millions of children living outside of permanent parental care and proactively addresses a global gap in the most basic of human rights - the right to a permanent family.

While the introduction of the legislation is an important first step, there is much more to be done. Now we must ensure that the Families For Orphans Act becomes the law of the United States. To do this, your voice is needed. Speak for those to cannot speak for themselves by supporting the Families For Orphans Act and joining our Call To Action.

What can you do?

Sign the Families For Orphans petition, make three simple phone calls, and get the word out! Here are the details...

1. Sign our Petition!
Sign the Joint Council Families for Orphans Petition
The Petition will be delivered to the U.S. Congress

2. Call Congress!
On July 28th, 29th, and 30th, call your three Members of Congress (two in the Senate and one in the House of Representatives).
You can find your Representative at http://www.house.gov/
You can find you Senators' at http://www.senate.gov/
Ask to speak with the Legislative Director or Chief of Staff
For maximum effect, we are asking you to make these calls within this 72-hour window!

3. Get the word out!
Send this email to friends and family. Post to your Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, blog or website

What should you say or write to your Members of Congress?
This is an issue that is critical to children in need, so speak from your heart. Tell them why ensuring more children living in families is so important to you!
Ask your Senators and Representatives to become a Co-Sponsor of the Families for Orphans Act.

Please feel free to use the following text as a guideline when speaking with your Members of Congress.

"As a constituent of we are requesting that you support the Families For Orphans Act by becoming a Co-Sponsor of the legislation. For information on becoming a Co-Sponsor, please contact Senator Mary Landrieu, Senator James Inhofe, Representative Diane Watson or Representative John Boozman. Thank you for representing your constituents by becoming a Co-Sponsor of the Families For Orphans Act (Senate Bill 1458 and House Bill 3070)."

For detailed information on the Families For Orphans Act visit:
The Joint Council website (www.jcics.org)
For minute-by-minute updates, see Joint Council's page on Facebook
The websites of any Families For Orphans Coalition Member (see below)
The Families For Orphans Legislation

On behalf of Joint Council, the Families for Orphans Coalition and the children of our world, we thank you for helping through your support of the Families For Orphans Act.

Rebecca Harris
Government Relations and Communications Manager

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Carrico Family


November 2nd, 2007 was the most beautiful Friday afternoon in
Guatemala City. It would also prove to be the most special day in our
lives.

This is the day that God took Lucas out of his pocket to share with the world. He was brought into this world with the love of many, and his journey had just begun. We have been blessed to be included in his journey as his Dada and Papa. Lucas came home to us in December of 2008 after a long stressful wait and 4 visit trips to Guatemala. Lucas came home as the legal son to only one of us. We now have the next step of ensuring the protection of our family through a second parent adoption.

We bought our home in a state that has this precedent set so that we had the option to give Lucas the legal right for two same sex parents. We have joined Adopt More to
join the many families who celebrate their families through adoption. We hope to help raise funds to create awareness to all about adoption as well as help the cause of human rights on all levels. In addition we hope to help inform and, if need be, educate other families and individuals about same sex parenting. Over 140 million children are without loving homes in this world - how can anyone deny support of these children?

You can visit the Carrico Family blog at http://www.scottandrodsreason.blogspot.com

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

New Addition to ADOPT MORE

I can't believe how lucky ADOPT MORE is to have an amazingly talented and wonderful person join our team! Ksenija Savic is such a warm and wonderful person...oh, and has more talent than most could dream of having! For some proof, check out her blog here... http://www.ksenijasavicblog.com/.

Having such a kind hearted photographer join us at ADOPT MORE will only do great things for the adoption community and the millions of children worldwide waiting for their forever families!

Welcome, Ksenija! And, THANK YOU!