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DON'T IGNORE MY CHILD'S CRIES, is a true story about a mother name
Miss. Shalia. She tells this story about how the Child Welfare
system stole her children with hopes of not only enlightening other
parents of what might be happening or has happened to them; but
also to bring to the attention of the people who can make changes
in the system, the Elected Officials, Heads of the Child Welfare
System, Constituents, Advocates, Judges, etc. This is a shocking,
horrific story about a young woman's fight to maintain and re-gain
custody of her children, knowing she had been lied on and set up.
Miss. Shalia a courageous survivor of domestic violence and other
abuse knew all along that the father of the youngest son, Marshell
and oldest sons father Luther's intentions was to use the system to
further abuse her by having her children taken. Can you imagine how
she must have felt, how she feels today knowing she was innocent of
the allegations brought against her by some very vicious people and
her children were taken? Can you even begin to imagine the horrific
state of mind the children must have been in knowing that they were
not abused, but they were removed from the loving and nourishing
arms of their mother, Miss. Shalia? This is not an isolated case
and what happened to this family is happening today to families all
across the nation, due to greed and callousness. In the book, DON'T
IGNORE MY CHILDS CRIES, you will find details and copies of
original documents. Documents supporting the innocents of the
mother. Documents that was not allowed in court by the advice of a
"should have been retired" Court Appointed Attorney. Part of the
plot to keep Miss. Shalia from re-gaining custody of her children.
To this day Miss. Shalia's children suffer from the Stockholm
Syndrom. Due to the brainwashing, her children remain estranged
from her. Parental alienation and custodial interference are tools
more commonly used by the mother in custody cases to alienate the
father. In this book (in this case) you will see where the father
of the youngest son, the foster parents and some relatives have
used the same tools to alienate Miss. Shalia from her children.
This true story of Miss. Shalia and her children, DON'T IGNORE MY
CHILD'S CRIES, also tells the how and why some children are
subjected to, "the turbulent cycle of abuse." Not just "a must
read," it is also "a necessary to understand" in order to make
changes in the child welfare system, to truly stop the legalization
of child exploitation. Conclusion by, Dr. Ernie Smith, Professor at
Charles Drew University
In the book "THE STREETS, MY CRADLE" Author Jennifer L. Jackson not
only shares information about the thirty year nightmare she was in
growing up on the streets, she also shares what she learned from
those horrific experiences. How she got on a path of healing,
sobriety and recovery. "What a struggle" the author says then
smiles thinking of "what a relief" to have made it out of the
street life alive. The author talks about experiences that affect
people from diverse communities world wide. This story is so
horrific, you'll ask yourself did this take place in a third world
country?, No, right here in the United States of America. This type
of abuse, mis-use, the exploitation of children and adults is still
taking place right here in the USA also. Although THE STREETS, MY
CRADLE is a horrible story, it is also an amazing one because
un-like so many others, the author of this story survived The
reader will experience the street life without physically
experiencing it and understand some roots of abuse. From the author
On our journey of recovery we will run into obstacles from time to
time. Some we can easily just go around. Some we have to ask for
guidance from our Higher Power on how to get around. But we must
find a way. We can not stay stuck, if we do then we become like
stagnated water, unable to flow and polluted again. Here's a poem I
wrote from the book "THE STREETS, MY CRADLE" pg. xiii; WHAT DO YOU
ACCEPT? One day I was walking down the street. I smelt something
& wondered could that be me? I took a shower, I knew I had.
Could that still be me smelling so bad? Then God said it wasn't my
underarms or my feet. But, all the garbage that had been dumped in
me. Because God cleaned me up, I now smell Oh so good And I don't
accept what I normally would. All rights to this 102 page memoir
belong to the Author Jennifer L. Jackson. Copy right 2009.
She was a fatherless girl, an abused wife, and a panic-stricken
young woman. The only way she was going to survive was to accept
help from God.
Jaclyn's Gift is the inspiring true story of how God heals His
wounded children. Within these deeply personal and profound pages,
author Jennifer L. Jackson shares her life's journey and
revelations.
Though her early years are rife with troubles, she experiences
vivid and sometimes prophetic dreams and visions. No matter how low
she falls, always within her is the search for that one special
gift she knows God has for her. With His help and guidance, she
finally realizes that her purpose in life is to truly help others.
"We are human, and yes, it is hard to let go of some things. But we
always find our own way to solve an issue, when we need to just let
it go and let God take care of it. He will do it in his own time,
and all we have to say is, God, I give you my problem, I cannot do
it alone, I cannot carry it around with me because I have no
answer. I have tried several things and I am out of options to try.
So would you please carry my load and find my solution? Yes, that
is the prayer to pray."
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