m******8 发帖数: 2153 | 1 David Wing-Kovarik (r) and his partner, Conrad (l) are raising two sibling
boys, but their journey to parenthood wasn't easy. That's why they formed
Families Like Ours. It began as a simple online resource for LGBT people
wanting to foster or adopt. But as word spread about its growing expertise
and its success in helping foster placements and adoptions, more diverse
people started coming to the group for help. "It doesn't matter if you're
gay, straight, pink, purple, orange, polka-dotted, from Mars, from the moon
or any other place," Wing-Kovarik said. "If you think you can make a
difference with these kids, you should be stepping forward to do to this. It
's unacceptable that families are faced with barriers that are put in their
way because of a myth, a misunderstanding, miscommunication ... preventing a
child from having a family just because (other people) just don't like what
that family looks like."
http://www.proudparenting.com/node/16821 | p****u 发帖数: 2596 | 2 真是不懂啊,怎么有人会愿意去养别人的小孩。
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【在 m******8 的大作中提到】 : David Wing-Kovarik (r) and his partner, Conrad (l) are raising two sibling : boys, but their journey to parenthood wasn't easy. That's why they formed : Families Like Ours. It began as a simple online resource for LGBT people : wanting to foster or adopt. But as word spread about its growing expertise : and its success in helping foster placements and adoptions, more diverse : people started coming to the group for help. "It doesn't matter if you're : gay, straight, pink, purple, orange, polka-dotted, from Mars, from the moon : or any other place," Wing-Kovarik said. "If you think you can make a : difference with these kids, you should be stepping forward to do to this. It : 's unacceptable that families are faced with barriers that are put in their
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