Recently, I have received a number of incredibly appreciative phone calls and letters from parents and family members that the I CARE Foundation and I have helped concering child abduction prevention or assisting in the recovery of an internationally kidnapped child.
They remind me and everyone else associated with the I CARE Foundation just how important it is to help one another and act in good citizenship, particularly when it comes to trying to protect children from being abducted abroad.
These letters (Letters To Peter Thomas Senese) written from the hearts of many parents speak loudly about the privelage we all have when we can make a giant difference for others.
Helping others is nothing new to me. I have been very blessed in my life, and view the opportunit to do so as a privelage and responsibility.
When we help others, we may be that person's hero, and heroes are important; however, we act in kindness because that is simply what we are suppose to do.
In reflecting about this privelage, I have decided to take a look at the definition of the word 'Help'.
Accordingly, to
'Help' (verb)is:
1.
to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; to contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist:
2.
to save; rescue; succor:
3.
to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate:
In the coming months, the I CARE Foundation, a not-for-profit organization I am a director of, will be moving forward on an assortment of legislative initiatives that will help protect children and their targeted parents from abduction.
I know first-hand that our efforts are both a responsibility and privelage. It is our intent to:
1. Modify the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative so all individuals traveling
abroad must present a valid passport regardless age and type of
travel.
2. Create a secure screening list for individuals determined by
courts or law enforcement as high-risk child abductors who posses a right to
U.S. citizenship similar to the existing Prevent Departure Program that only
applies to individuals who do not posses a right of American
citizenship.
So if your really interested in assisting, on behalf of the
I CARE Foundation, we would welcome your assistance. All you need to do is send
an email to mediarelations@stopchildabduction.org.
Peter Senese is a best-selling author writing primarily historical fiction novels. Peter is the Founding Director of the non-profit I CARE Foundation, which has helped reunite numerous internationally kidnapped children with their parents while also preventing a larger number of child kidnappings. As a storyteller, Peter's writing has been critically acclaimed, including having various reviewers hail Peter's latest novel, 'Chasing The Cyclone' as a book of miracles.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Reuniting Abducted Children
Best-selling author Peter Thomas Senese |
It is not easy.
In reality, the deck is stacked against any parent trying to reunite with a child or prevent a child from disappearing overseas.
Chasing The Cyclone |
At that time that my journey into the world of abduction began, I had never even heard of the collective words 'international parental child abduction' or the 'Hague Convention'.
I sure know of them now.
But words and desires alone do no make a difference. Action makes a difference. Committment makes a difference. Standing unbowed in the face of deterents makes a difference. And acting in goodness to help others who cannot help themselves makes a difference.
The I CARE Foundation |
These words of appreciation and insight shared by other parents who I and the not-for-profit I CARE Foundation I am the Founding Director of mean a great deal to me. They serve as a reminder of what can do and what must be done to protect children (Click here to review sworn testimonial letters about how Peter Thomas Senese has helped children):
EP, whose child was abducted to the Ivory Coast eight years ago spoke of the miracle Peter Thomas Senese created, “On January 16th, 2012, I received a telephone call from Peter Thomas Senese. He said to me that my son was on an airplane 30,000 feet high over Africa and on his way home to the United States . As for Peter Thomas Senese, what can I say about this incredible man who led the efforts on all fronts to rescue my son? He asked for nothing other than for me to help others one day when my child was home, he provided financial support, emotional support, and all the necessary legal support required. I will be forever grateful to Peter Thomas Senese and the I CARE Foundation for the selfless acts and considerable kindness.”
TD, whose child was abducted to Nigeria
added of the miracle Peter Thomas Senese also created, “On March 22nd,
2012 my toddler son was kidnapped from Colorado to Nigeria. All appeared
hopeless. Nigeria is not a member of nay foreign treaty, there was very little
the U.S. government could do to help me in Nigeria. Very few children have ever
been returned to America from Africa. I eventually contacted Peter Thomas
Senese, as he is well-respected in the area of IPCA, who told me, “You need to
be patient, but we will get your son home.” His words were simply not words. On
June 11th, 2012 at approximately 10:15 p.m. while standing inside
the Denver International Airport, I held my son in my arms! My son was back
home, in America, just like Mr. Senese said he would be. Peter Thomas Senese has given so much to my
family. God Bless you Peter for all you have done for me and my family.”
CF stated, “I found myself a young
mom alone facing a terrifying life threatening cancer fight while also
desperately trying to find and bring home my abducted son. There is no question
in my mind that without Peter’s assistance I would have lost my son. From
bringing on an overseeing the investigations to attorneys needed to help me, to
staying in consistent contact with me every step of the way during a very
complex process, Peter’s incredible actions bespeak of his unquestionable
kindness, caring, compassion, and what is right about this world. He never
asked me for anything, but gave and gave and gave . . . And at 4:35 a.m. on a Friday
morning standing next to me at the airport as my son was taken off a flight and
[held] into my loving arms, was Peter Thomas Senese. As far as Peter Thomas
Senese is concerned, he is an incredible man. He is direct, honest, loyal,
compassionate, and made an enormous difference in my and my family’s life.
Without him, not only would I not have reunited with my abducted son . . . I
prayed to God for help and a miracle. God answered. I am forever thankful to my
friend Peter Thomas Senese and all he has done for me and my family.”
AB said, “Chasing The
Cyclone and Peter Thomas Senese have assisted me and my family significantly in
protecting my daughters from being parentally abducted to Saudi Arabia, where
women like myself have no rights. If my children were abducted there, I would
never see them again. Today, I sleep a little better due to the incredible
efforts of Peter Thomas Senese. Knowing Mr. Senese has helped ensure my
children’s safety and has helped protect us from Chasing The Cyclone of
international child abduction. Along the way, he has never asked for anything.”
MR. said, “Unequivocally,
Peter Thomas Senese is a tremendous person of great honor and integrity, he
acts selflessly on behalf of children all across the globe, he is honest,
sincere, unbowed, and willing to stand up against those that act against
others. My abducted child is coming home, finally after all these years, in no
small way because of the great assistance I received from Peter Thomas Senese.”
TP, a Lieutenant
Commander in the United States Navy (reserve) and a mother said, “Mr. Senese
has assisted me during legal proceedings I have initiated in order to prevent
my at-risk daughter from being abducted to Brazil . . . Chasing The Cyclone as
a matter-of-fact guide as to the risk factors that may indicate an abduction
and legal steps to take in order to prevent this from happening. Mr. Senese’s
work and network continue to protect my daughter and other targeted children.”
Of course, when you are dealing with defending against international parental child abduction, the kidnapper or those working with the abductor are not going to be very happy to know that abduction prevention advocates such as myself and the I CARE Foundation team who possess a strong track record of assisting children are acting to stop their illicit and abusive act. So, part of the turf in working tirelessly to protect children from being abducted or rescuing kidnapped children is that child abusing abductors will attempt to discredit me and the I CARE Foundation team. There efforts will have no bearing on our highly dedicated foundation: we will continue to act to stop child abduction and whenever possible, legally assist a parent in their heroic effort to reunite with their stolen child or children
The I CARE Foundation
A great deal of the goals I have set out to achieve have been connected to the I CARE Foundation.
For those of you who are not aware of the I CARE Foundation, we are a not-for-profit organization that has gradually become a visible stakeholder in the world of international parental child abduction prevention and reunification with a large and growing list of impressive accomplishments.
The accomplishments of the I CARE Foundation include assisting in numerous LEGAL international child abduction recoveries and reunification, heavily participated in exponentially more successful acts to prevent abduction from occurring, our ongoing groundbreaking research in the area of international child abduction and trafficking has provided new, accurate, and insightful information as to the severity of the global epidemic society as a whole has before it, our comprehensive and expansive reporting of our research findings has led other stakeholders to protect numerous children from abduction while allowing us to significantly advance our legislative initiatives, some of which have either already become law or agency policy, while legislative initiatives are moving forward in a manner we could hope for. Additionally, we continue to build a national network of pro bono lawyers who participate in the U.S. Department of State's 'Hague Convention Attorney Network', while nearing completion for the first-ever international child abduction case law data base.
One last thing: as some of you may know, I have donated 100% of all of my publishing earnings to the I CARE Foundation in order to help try to recover children who have been abducted. So, if you're interested in reading any of my novels such as Chasing The Cyclone, The Den of the Assassin, Cloing Christ, or War on Wall Street, know that your purchase will be directed to making a difference for children.
For more information about the I CARE Foundation please feel free to send an email to mediarelations@stopchildabduction.org.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Walking Amongst Heros: Child Advocate Peter Thomas Senese's Insight On Fighting International Parental Child Abduction
Walking Amongst Heros
By Peter Thomas Senese
The not-for-profit I CARE Foundation that I am proud to be a board member and founding director of has gradually become a visible stakeholder in the world of international parental child abduction prevention and reunification with a large and growing list of impressive accomplishments. The Foundation's Board of Directors and Advisory Board are made up of some of the most dedicated volunteer child advocates imaginable. They give of their full resources at levels that are unheard of. Remarkably, the efforts of the I CARE Foundation's Board have not been in vain: there are many children from all around the world who today are either back home after previously being internationally parentally kidnapped, or, they remained at home because the plan to internationally abduct them was prevented, in great part due to the action of the I CARE Foundation.
Granted, the accomplishments of the I CARE Foundation are impressive by any standard: the I CARE Foundation has orchestrated numerous LEGAL international child abduction recoveries and reunification, heavily participated in exponentially more successful acts to prevent abduction from occurring, our ongoing groundbreaking research in the area of international child abduction and trafficking has provided new, accurate, and insightful information as to the severity of the global epidemic society as a whole has before it, our comprehensive and expansive reporting of our research findings has led other stakeholders to protect numerous children from abduction while allowing us to significantly advance our legislative initiatives, some of which have either already become law or agency policy, while legislative initiatives are moving forward in a manner we could hope for. Additionally, we continue to build a national network of pro bono lawyers who participate in the U.S. Department of State's 'Hague Convention Attorney Network', while nearing completion for the first-ever international child abduction case law data base.
In their own way, the selfless acts that produce a great good for others as demonstrated by the members of the foundation exemplify what it is to be a hero.
However, in my mind, the true heroes that each member of the I CARE Foundation walks amongst are the incredible mothers and fathers who are either trying to protect their children from being abducted, or, who are doing everything possible to find and reunite with their internationally kidnapped children. These parents unquestionably, unequivocally, and undeniably are true heroes.
You may ask why I consider these targeted parents heroes?
Well, if you ever were a parent who was targeted for abduction, you would then understand just how much it takes to stand up to the destructive monster known as international parental child abduction. Truth is, and it is unfortunate, but it is not difficult for a clever scheming parent to abduct a child internationally. And the laws nor society's understanding of the severity of this problem are not on the immediate side of a parent trying to protect their child from abduction.
Imagine that: it is significantly easier for a person to illegally abduct a child than it is for a parent to either prevent a child's abduction from occurring or bring their child home after abduction.
Over the years, I have an incredible amount of targeted parents. The vast majority have given everything in their life to protect their child or children. Truth is, the financial strain is - not 'could be' - but is unbearable. The emotional loss is unlike anything imaginable because a targeted parent, particularly one searching for their abducted child, dies a thousand deaths a day not knowing where their child is and if their child is safe. Remember: evil things generally follow bad acts. And child abduction is a more than a bad act: it is an evil act against both the taken child and targeted parent.
Still, despite the hardships, which include all too often a failure for the courts we trust to enforce laws or treaties that were created to protect our children, these heroic parents of abduction march on knowing that they will face one stone wall after another.
Despite this, they continue their plight. For the majority, there is no other way than forward toward reunification.
They may not see themselves as heroes, but their is no mistaken that by act and dedication, these parents are heroes.
And many, in their own special way, remind all of us of how important it is to stand up and defend those who can't defend themselves. As they move forward into the storms of abduction, and as we see their plight, we are reminded that we too - all of us - society as a whole - must do better for amongst us are our children's heroes who are counting on them to bring them safely home.
Today, there is a significant chance to help children targeted for abduction.
Many friends of the I CARE Foundation have expressed an interest in helping in our community efforts to prevent international child abduction and human trafficking.
Well, we're getting ready to share the full details of our legislative iinitiatives and can use as much help as possible. Part of our immediate focus is to draw the issues of child abduction and trafficking into the U.S. presidential election debate since America alone is expected to have between 100,000 and 125,000 children internationally kidnapped over the next decade at a cost of over Six Billion dollars to the U.S. economy and citizens (Canada is proportionately on scale based upon its population).
Our immediate legislative initiatives include:
1. Modify the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative so all individuals traveling abroad must present a valid passport regardless age and type of travel.
2. Create a secure screening list for individuals determined by courts or law enforcement as high-risk child abductors who posses a right to U.S. citizenship similar to the existing Prevent Departure Program that only applies to individuals who do not posses a right of American citizenship.
So if your really interested in assisting, on behalf of the I CARE Foundation, we would welcome your assistance. All you need to do is send an email to mediarelations@stopchildabduction.org.
Our immediate legislative initiatives include:
1. Modify the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative so all individuals traveling abroad must present a valid passport regardless age and type of travel.
2. Create a secure screening list for individuals determined by courts or law enforcement as high-risk child abductors who posses a right to U.S. citizenship similar to the existing Prevent Departure Program that only applies to individuals who do not posses a right of American citizenship.
So if your really interested in assisting, on behalf of the I CARE Foundation, we would welcome your assistance. All you need to do is send an email to mediarelations@stopchildabduction.org.
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