An ALL Star Nashville cast led by singer/songwriter
Wayne Warner. This song was done for
An ALL Star Nashville cast led by singer/songwriter Wayne Warner. This song was done for The Dave Thomas foundation to help raise awareness of Adoption/Foster Care.
For more information about the CD and about adoption go to: http://www.myspace.com/waynewarner
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What an honor to be a guest speaker at a PGA Golf classic for Adoption with Kirk Triplett
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John Michael Montgomery's Song The Little girl with a dedication to child abuse.
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This is a video a friend of mine and I made. It is not professionally done, but we added
This is a video a friend of mine and I made. It is not professionally done, but we added a catchy production name. Please post comments about the video. This song was recorded via a computer mic, and edited with a free program. The video is a tribute to foster parents and kids. Feel free to view as many times as you like.. and post your thoughts. Thanks
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Children in foster care have the same desires as all children -- to have a permanent home
Children in foster care have the same desires as all children -- to have a permanent home with loving, supportive parents. Currently, there are 518,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and 118,000 of these children are waiting for an adoptive family. The majority are minorities, with older African American boys waiting the longest for adoption. Sadly, about 19,000 young adults age out of the system without ever being adopted. This campaign, available in English and Spanish, aims to raise awareness about the children who are waiting for a permanent, loving, family. The campaigns asks prospective parents to consider adopting a child from foster care and highlights the urgent need for families who can provide homes for these children. The Adoption campaign launched in July 2004 with the goal of raising awareness of the significant number of children in this country waiting to be adopted. The lighthearted PSAs illustrate that parents do not need to be superhuman to become a parent to a child from foster care. The heartwarming television and radio PSAs take a look at some of the simple things that parents do everyday with their children whether it's watching television, playing music together or making a costume for the class play, they all reinforce the notion that it is the everyday things that really count. The public service ads end with the tagline "you don't have to be a hero to be a hero" or "you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent." The Adoption Spanish-language campaign launched in April 2005 and also aims to raise awareness of the number of children waiting to be adopted. However, this campaign specifically addresses barriers that prevent many in the Hispanic community from considering adoption. The campaign highlights important facts such as, financial and educational assistance are available to parents and that this information is available in Spanish. The PSAs direct audiences to visit www.adoptuskids.org or www.adopte1.org or call 1-888-200-4005 or 1-877-ADOPTE1 for important, accurate information about the foster care system and the adoption process.
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Added: 2 years ago
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PSA for Adopt US Kids.
For information about adoption or being a foster parent in New M
PSA for Adopt US Kids.
For information about adoption or being a foster parent in New Mexico see http://www.cyfd.org.
The "Adoption," campaign aims to significantly increase the awareness of the urgent need for parents to provide loving, permanent homes for children and teens currently in foster care. The campaign asks prospective parents to consider adopting a child from foster care and highlights the urgent need for families who can provide homes for these children.
Currently, there are 518,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and 118,000 of these children are waiting for families to adopt them. The majority of waiting children belong to racial minority groups. Older African American boys wait the longest for adoption." About 19,000 young adults age out of the foster care system without ever being adopted.
The "Adoption," campaign launched in July 2004 with the goal of raising awareness of the significant number of children in this country waiting to be adopted. New PSAs have been developed as an extension of the previously successful campaign. These new, heartwarming PSAs illustrate that parents do not need to be "perfect" to become a parent to a child or teen from foster care. The PSAs take a look at some of the ordinary situations that parents experience everyday with their children, thus reinforcing the notion that it is these everyday moments that really count. The public service ads end with the tagline, "You don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. There are thousands of teens in foster care who would love to put up with you." Visit www.adoptuskids.org for important, accurate information about the foster care system and the adoption process.
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Evryone keeps asking me what the music is in this video. Well now not only is it listed at
Evryone keeps asking me what the music is in this video. Well now not only is it listed at the END of the video, here you go: "Pacific Wind" by Ryan Farish.
ATTENTION! I apologize for any inconvenience, but I have been receiving way too many negative comments and people arguing with and insulting each other in comments on this video. After a lot of hard thought, I have decided to disable comments on my video. I may or may not turn them back on again, we'll have to see. Again, I'm sorry, but you can thank the people who decided to turn this into a debate forum. Thank you for your time, and I apologize again to those of you who didn't do anything wrong.
Thanks, Lizzie Palmer
I made another U.S. Armed Forces video. I figured it was about time. =)
www.operationgratitude. com (no space)
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PSA for Adopt US Kids
For information about adoption or being a foster parent in New Me
PSA for Adopt US Kids
For information about adoption or being a foster parent in New Mexico see http://www.cyfd.org.
The "Adoption," campaign aims to significantly increase the awareness of the urgent need for parents to provide loving, permanent homes for children and teens currently in foster care. The campaign asks prospective parents to consider adopting a child from foster care and highlights the urgent need for families who can provide homes for these children.
Currently, there are 518,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and 118,000 of these children are waiting for families to adopt them. The majority of waiting children belong to racial minority groups. Older African American boys wait the longest for adoption." About 19,000 young adults age out of the foster care system without ever being adopted.
The "Adoption," campaign launched in July 2004 with the goal of raising awareness of the significant number of children in this country waiting to be adopted. New PSAs have been developed as an extension of the previously successful campaign. These new, heartwarming PSAs illustrate that parents do not need to be "perfect" to become a parent to a child or teen from foster care. The PSAs take a look at some of the ordinary situations that parents experience everyday with their children, thus reinforcing the notion that it is these everyday moments that really count. The public service ads end with the tagline, "You don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. There are thousands of teens in foster care who would love to put up with you." Visit www.adoptuskids.org for important, accurate information about the foster care system and the adoption process.
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Added: 1 year ago
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Children in foster care have the same desires as all children -- to have a permanent home
Children in foster care have the same desires as all children -- to have a permanent home with loving, supportive parents. Currently, there are 518,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and 118,000 of these children are waiting for an adoptive family. The majority are minorities, with older African American boys waiting the longest for adoption. Sadly, about 19,000 young adults age out of the system without ever being adopted. This campaign, available in English and Spanish, aims to raise awareness about the children who are waiting for a permanent, loving, family. The campaigns asks prospective parents to consider adopting a child from foster care and highlights the urgent need for families who can provide homes for these children. The Adoption campaign launched in July 2004 with the goal of raising awareness of the significant number of children in this country waiting to be adopted. The lighthearted PSAs illustrate that parents do not need to be superhuman to become a parent to a child from foster care. The heartwarming television and radio PSAs take a look at some of the simple things that parents do everyday with their children whether it's watching television, playing music together or making a costume for the class play, they all reinforce the notion that it is the everyday things that really count. The public service ads end with the tagline "you don't have to be a hero to be a hero" or "you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent." The Adoption Spanish-language campaign launched in April 2005 and also aims to raise awareness of the number of children waiting to be adopted. However, this campaign specifically addresses barriers that prevent many in the Hispanic community from considering adoption. The campaign highlights important facts such as, financial and educational assistance are available to parents and that this information is available in Spanish. The PSAs direct audiences to visit www.adoptuskids.org or www.adopte1.org or call 1-888-200-4005 or 1-877-ADOPTE1 for important, accurate information about the foster care system and the adoption process.
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