For too long, the world's lonely and vulnerable children have been forgotten and ignored. Millions of children are abandoned for a life on the streets or live with unsafe families or in soulless institutions. Now the tide is turning. Pioneers like Mick Pease and his remarkable charity SFAC lead a global movement for change. This insightful and uplifting book takes us on a journey that spans three decades and five continents. We meet judges and social workers, missionaries and aid workers, the children and families themselves. Mick asks tough questions, such as: Would you want your children in a safe family or in an institution? Would you want them to belong to something or to someone? He offers proven solutions for children separated from their families in widely different societies, from the hills of Myanmar to the sprawling cities of Brazil. SFAC supports measures to keep children in their families and communities or to find safe alternatives where this is not possible. The key is always the best interests of the child. It is an extraordinary journey from the Yorkshire coalfields to advocacy and influence in the corridors of power. It offers practical wisdom and a hope for the future.
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Mick Pease. Children Belong in Families
Children Belong in Families
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1. The Mystery Man and the Baroness
2. Home
3. Life Lessons
4. Following the Call
5. Turning Point
6. Moving Forward
7. In the Absence of Love
8. Children, Not Labels
9. The Breakthrough Begins
10. Love to Share
11. Rescue to Restoration
12. Putting Children First
13. The Lonely in Families
14. The Connections Continue
15. Onwards and Upwards
Epilogue
Websites
Timeline
Bibliography
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A Remarkable Journey Towards Global Change
Mick Pease and Philip Williams
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After he prayed, Sam looked up and asked, “You are leaving tomorrow?”
“Yes, in the afternoon. Our bags are packed and we are leaving for the airport after lunch. So, tomorrow morning we are going to say goodbye to the kids. We don’t know whether we will be coming back.”