Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Walk for Adoption..

His name is Louie and is an Autistic adopted child suffering from RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder).? He is suffering terribly and his family is bearing the brunt of that suffering with him. It is our duty and our honor to bring his story, along with thousands of other children and all adoptees still suffering?s to you in an effort to change their lives forever.

Louies story touched me personally, and his story reaffirmed my determination to help so many other children and adoptees that need our communities love, help and support.? Together we can change adoptees lives that were so tragically altered by adoption and the horrific emotional aftermath it can and does cause.
Louie love is hiking and the outdoors. I want to encourage his future in hiking and the outdoors. Today, we can help Louise with his love and promote not only his lifelong recovery but our affirmation as a community to the cause of goodness and support of so many we refuse to leave behind.
As an adoptee myself, I suffered 29 years with RAD and chose after finding my family and learning of my history to help other adoptee?s in hopes that they may never have to experience what I did. It?s my turn to help y community that I did my best to destroy while suffering from RAD.

I want to begin by asking you to say a prayer for Louise as he is a child we refuse to forget. Then, I would like to ask for your donation as outlined below. Your support of Louise and so many heartwarming stories like his will only further our cause to assist adoptees to follow not only their dreams but the activities that give them hope of a brighter future.
Our goal is a large one and we hope it will encourage public understanding of the needs of so many emotionally challenged adoptees young and old.
Together, we can begin to change the lives of so many people that deserve to live in peace, good health and a brighter future with ALL of our help.
Sincerely with the kindest of regards,
Michael Sansone?
Lead Hiker
Walk For Adoption
Mike@HikingForSpirit.com

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