Over the years I have been actively engaged in voluntarily protecting and helping children in crisis. Of course a great deal of my work is focused on stopping child abduction.
During this period, I have been involved in a rather large number of abduction cases: either trying to prevent abduction or bring a kidnapped child home under the rules of the Hague Convention.
I would like to share a recent letter from a parent who had their child targeted for abduction to Japan. If the child was able to have been removed from the United Stated, the parent would have never been able to see their child again.
There are no words that can express the depth of the tragedy that would have occurred for both child and targeted parent if abduction occurred.
Fortunately the I CARE Foundation stepped in and we protected both child and parent. This Is How:
Read the Sworn Testimonial Letter From The Targeted Parent.
Now over the years, the I CARE Foundation has had to deal with many issues concerning abduction to Japan. The reality is that Japan does not return internationally abducted children. They remain a non-signatory member of the Hague Convention. And critically, they place the lives of children of abduction at risk.
As for the targeted parent who was able to protect their child, I must say that he unquestionably is one of the kindest, gentlest, and loving parents I know.
To read a large number of select testimonial letters from parents who I and the I CARE Foundation have assisted, Please Click Here.
Critically, parents need to know the Warning Signs Of International Parental Child Abduction.
Of great interest is the fact that the I CARE Foundation's groundbreaking International Travel Child Consent Form is being hailed as one of the most important child abduction prevention tools ever created.
On a personal note, it is my honor to be able to have helped as many parents and children as I and my colleagues at the I CARE Foundation have.
The shared select testimonials were provided in order to educate others of the severity parents around the world face when dealing with the abduction of their child.
Kind regards to all,
Peter Thomas Senese