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Dear Visitor...
The NSCFC is left in NO doubt, that the
greatest moral challenge of our generation here in the UK is without
question the preservation of the nuclear family, this despite what
government officials, church leaders and feminists might have us
all believe as otherwise. Hence we beseech all victims of Family
law, Legal Advisers, CAFCASS, Social Services and the CSA, be you a
parent, grandparents, aunties, uncles or extended family members to
come together as one voice in lawful and responsible manner, only
then will the powers that be take heed and listen. We at the NSCFC
are a free no paying membership non-profit charity who's
sole interest is to bring about change and solace to YOU our fellow
victims, as such all we ask is your hand of commitment that tomorrow
might prove much much better for the broken hearted than yesterday
and today.
Chairman (NSCFC)
> 'Why wouldn't they let me be with my dad?'What is life like for Britain's 59,000 foster children?
Cassandra Jardine meets one girl who has lived with seven families
in 11 years – and feels damaged
Just before Christmas, I heard about a 15-year-old,
whom I shall call Alice, who was desperate to talk. At the time, she
was living with foster parents: "I want to tell you what it is like
being in care," she said. "I'm strong, so I can speak out on behalf
of all those who do not dare because they fear reprisals."
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