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23 hours ago ago from Children's Rights and Social Orphans
The issue of what to do about the millions of children living out of parental care is politically charged Ignore them? Undercount them? Insist on family reunification? Insist on adoption? Fudge the tough issues (like original family rights) with foster care? What about institutions/orphanages? Always bad? Sometimes okay? A new study from pediatric specialists from Duke University suggests that certain kinds of orphanages may not be so bad, ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Latest Word from ECHO River Trips
Summer is heating up on the Rogue River and since all of our discounted Family Trips are now sold out, we decided to continue the savings by offering another trip at these lower rates. Pack up your crew for a 4-day trip launching on July 22 for only $765/adult and $645/youth and save over $350 dollars for a family of four! Family Trips are run exactly the same as our other trips, but offer substantial savings. The lower rate encourages ...
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