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Dear Birth Moms:
If you have sent information for your children to Catholic Charities, be aware the children aren't getting your information.
My birth mom sent a letter to me back in 1992 along with vital medical information that had I received it back then I might have fended off a massive heart attack.
I finally received her letter 20 years later and I missed the opportunity to reunite with her. I have filed a class action law suit against Catholic Charities on behalf of my birht mother, all birth mothers and all adoptees who aren't getting their information that is meant for them.
Yes adoption is a good choice if you really have to, but understand that we will come looking for you sometime in the future. This is because we don't have all the pieces to our lives and we too need closer.
We all want to know you, or at the very least, we want to know who we are. If your going to give up a child, please also give up all the information you can, medical, race, ethnic background. We need to have this for our own children and our health.
To my Birth mom, Margaret Ann Horvath,
Mom
Had I known back in 1992, I would have gladly met you at Jefferson Barracks Park at the Indian Pow-Wow. I only lived 10 minutes from there back then. I now live in Branson West, MO which is 7 miles west of Branson. I live at 242 Fritts Way and my zip is 65737.
I really want you to know your 4 grandchildren and 8 great grandchilddren.
Love
Janice Louise Horvath (birth name)
(Eileen Mary Schilling Clark, adopted and married name)
That bit of information poses a problem. I am new here, and was adopted through a Catholic Service. Does this mean that I am going to get the runaround in trying to get info on bfamily?
Im posting in various places because I'm not sure where I can get the best reply.
Im searching now for info on Bmother and possible Bfamily, but don't know where to start.
aug 10, 1967, Washington DC, Catholic Social Services.
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All Catholic Charities are independently run. Whether you get information is dependent on the agency's policy, and, in many instances, the worker. It's a crapshoot, pure and simple.