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Haleigh will turn 12 on Feb. 24.
We should have a birthday party, and in advance of that we should solicit birthday cards to be sent to her.
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Although the court's decision to uphold the agency's right to remove her from life support outlined a history of more than a dozen abuse complaints going back to 2002, the redacted DSS brief omits that history, stating only that the adoptive mother, Holli A. Strickland, applied for voluntary services with the department for her daughter in June 2004 because the child "had been hospitalized and was exhibiting self harming behaviors."
In other words, they redacted info to protect themselves, not Haleigh. They actually included a false allegation against Haleigh, to make her look bad, and try to make themselves look good.
Documents detail diagnosis of girl in 'right to die' case
Thanks to BykrBayb for this info and idea.
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Ping to above post.......!!!!!
I am starting to hate that site. I don't want to have to give out personal info to read pages two and three.
We should send cards. However, imo, we should refrain from sending stuffed animals, balloons, flowers, cute pyjamas(I have a new sewing machine, and I'm going to make nice jammies for all the girls), or whatever will clutter up Haleigh's room. Cards are probably sufficient. Got address?
Does anyone know if the child can swallow food yet? I'm thinking about birthday cake and ice cream.
Social Services is sometimes a collection of brain dead idiots. It is no wonder that the first thought would be to CYA, when a child is damn near killed....after HOW MANY CALLS TO THEIR AGENCY?????