Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sad News (But Hopefully Not a Setback)

There has been a lot of media attention recently about this Russian-adopted boy's death. It is so sad. I've included a letter to us from our adoption agency, and a link to the news article, if anyone is interested in reading. I am hoping that since this was an independent adoption, that it will not affect our adoption process at all, as we are working with an accredited agency.
Dear Families,
We are very sad to announce that there has been another confirmed death of a Russian-born child who was adopted in the US. This tragedy is receiving a significant amount of very negative publicity in Russia. Despite speculation on the internet, there is currently no official response from the Ministry of Education to this news. We do know one result of this news is that all adoption officials will be more closely scrutinizing adoption cases. In addition, we have confirmed one region(where WHFC doesn't work) has temporarily stopped adoptions while they review the case and their own procedures. Currently, adoptions are open and continuing in all regions where WHFC works.We are very closely monitoring the situation with our representatives in Russia. They are all in contact with their regional adoption officials and judges. In addition, WHFC is in communication with adoption advocacy groups in the US that are working to gather more information through official government-to-government channels. We will share information with you as we learn more.We know that this news is anxiety-provoking. Families are encouraged to contact their social worker or case worker for support. In addition, we will be hosting an extra Russia Program call-in session next week and will provide any additional news at that time. We encourage all families to join us.

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