Information-Packed Websites
About CPS's Anti-Family Terrorism
Advocates for Children and Families - also on the web at: 12 - a self-help organization comprised of members concerned with the practices of the California Dependency and Family Court systems and the actions of the California Department of Social Services in protecting Children and Families.
NJS Coalition - get connected with this wonderful activist group.
Parental Rights - a great new website from the activist who created the Stolen Angels site years ago.
Let My Children Go - another comprehensive site suggesting solutions to the problem of USA family destruction.
Family Rights of Utah - very nice site! Plenty of good information here for families needing help in Utah, and well worth a look for people living elsewhere.
Facing off with Children’s Protective Services! - this page is on a website about Rett Syndome, but has a lot of good suggestions for any parent, not just those with handicapped children."
POWER - new organization: Parents Organized With Each other for Rights - started by another victim of child snatching government agents.
A Voice For Children - Will and Pamela Gaston's website. Good legal information. Check out the book they wrote: Sui Juris - The Truth in the Record; A Process for the People to Access the Courts.
Child Laws - another great pro-family site, this one from Kentucky!
The National Coalition for Child Protection Reform - excellent information from a group whose membership is composed of professionals who have had to deal with CPS cases and didn't like what they saw.
Child Protection Reform - another excellent site, this one comes out of Oregon but has good information for people in all states.
National Outrage - good information including judicial criticism of the system. The entire text of a Utah class-action lawsuit can be found here. Check it out - maybe you can start one in your state too.
The FACTS - from Sacramento, just the FACTS about child welfare services. Good links.
United We Stand - a web site inspired by the desire to inform the American public of the gross failure of child welfare agencies across this nation...
Save Your Children - very nice website, good perspective. From what I've seen of this one, it is highly recommended.
Power to Protect, Power to Abuse - Robert Shepherd's website focuses on Wenatchee, Washington. It contains a good list of books on the topic of false accusations of child abuse and the out of control nature of the child welfare services industry.
CPS Watch - a Christian non-profit organization seeking to keep watch on child protective agencies. The website is offline at times. This link goes to the Wayback Machine's archive of CPS Watch. Here's their regular link: http://www.cpswatch.com
Neal Feldman - check out Neal's opinion on child "protective" services (click on My Politics/Childrens Services). He gives an excellent overview of the subject, touching on many vital topics that are not mentioned on most other websites, for example, why judges and legislators are not doing anything to solve the CPS problem.
Lifting the Veil - subtitled: Examining the Child Welfare, Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems - excellent website for finding information and statistics about the juvenile justice system.
How Widespread A Problem? - statistical information on the shocking problems of abuse in foster care, from Rick Thoma's website. When the child "protection" agents take kids out of their homes, they put them into situations that are statistically proven to be more dangerous.
Help Destroy and Abolish CPS Forever - Chris, a father in Southern California, says: "People can we really afford to give up our children and our God given constitutional rights anymore? I say HELL NO! These people must be stopped and now! Will you help?"
Child Protector Watch - Ray Thomas' page with many articles and constantly updated resources.
Family Unification Network - to help reestablish family values and to encourage the creation of strong family units.
Sue CPS - the Family Justice Project - if you have a case open in Pennsylvania, you won't want to miss this great website that is complete with actual samples of legal documents used to sue CPS in that state!
License to Seize Our Children - about social worker immunity from liability. Warning: this article contains outdated legal information from 1994. While interesting for the historic context, please remember that social workers now CAN be sued.
National Association of State VOCAL Organizations - a wonderful website, and very helpful organization. The site states: "Do The Math! Approximately 7,600 reports of child abuse occur each day and over 7,200 are eventually classified as false allegations. Since only 400 are confirmed as valid cases, why are over 3,000 children taken from parents each day?"
Family Rights - another perspective on the problems abundant in the child "protection" industry.
Issues in Child Abuse Accusations - from the website: "a multidisciplinary journal presenting scholarship from disciplines such as law, law enforcement, psychology, psychiatry, sociology, social work, medicine, history, and theology. Its goal is to advance our care for children through pointing to the mistakes of the rush to solve the problem of child abuse, sharing demonstrated facts about the reality of abuse, and discussing new ways for professionals to respond to accusations, victims, perpetrators and those accused."