~ 2013 ~
Fox24 News Coverage
of Governor Deal Proclamation Signing!
Click HERE to be redirected to a news story about Governor Deal signing a state proclamation for Parental Alienation Awareness for 2013!
Thanks to Shonti Tager with Fox24 News out of Macon for covering this story!
A BIG "DEAL"
February 4, 2013 - Loganville-Grayson Patch Article by Hilary Crowe
"Georgians Battling Parental Alienation Issues Get Attention from Govenor"
"Georgians Battling Parental Alienation Issues Get Attention from Govenor"
~ AROUND THE REGION ~
Supreme Court Rules for Father in International Custody Case
Yahoo! News (blog) - Feb 19, 2013
Most likely nothing will change until the girl grows up and decides on her own to see and know Dad. This case is about Parental Alienation Syndrome where the mother has made Dad an evil person in the eyes of the daughter.
Most likely nothing will change until the girl grows up and decides on her own to see and know Dad. This case is about Parental Alienation Syndrome where the mother has made Dad an evil person in the eyes of the daughter.
~2012 ~
Walton Tribune Article From September 9th To Announce Our Chapter!
Parental alienation organization certified, ready to help ~ First official meeting will be held September 20, 2012
By Robbie Schwartz | Posted: Sunday, September 9, 2012 12:00 am
In April, they gathered to blow bubbles of love.
On Sept. 20, the Walton County-based Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization — Georgia chapter will have its first meeting after becoming a
certified by the national organization. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. and
will take place at the Starbuck’s in Loganville.
“As the official Georgia chapter of the Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization, we have the support of a nationwide group that shares in the
struggles parental alienation can bring and resources available to share with
families in Georgia that are dealing with this little known form of abuse,” said
Loganville resident Hilary Crowe, who with Angie Kadow serve as the founders and
chapter managers.
The duo began organizing a parental alienation awareness group based on
personal experiences and the effect it had on their lives. Seeing a need for
more awareness in Georgia about parental alienation as well as a support group
for those dealing with the issue, Crowe and Kadow have put their story out there
in forming the local chapter and people throughout the state have contacted them
with their own accounts of how they have dealt with it.
“With so many in obvious need of support, starting a Georgia chapter was an
easy decision,” Crowe said.
Through the Bubbles of Love event and various speaking engagements since, as
well as an informational booth at the Monroe Farmer’s Market, Crowe and Kadow
met people interested in joining the effort to form a chapter. Facebook and the
Internet have also allowed them to reach a larger audience.
In June, the duo went to Chicago for the Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization conference where we met with the organization’s president, Jill
Egizi, and other heads of other chapters nationwide in what turned to be a
successful venture in getting the Georgia chapter endorsed.
“We have also been in contact with area therapists, attorneys and other
professionals who have asked to be added to a referral list for our members
seeking further assistance,” Crowe said, adding the first meeting will serve as
a “peer-to-peer meeting for anybody wanting more information on parental
alienation or anyone who is interested in joining our Georgia chapter.”
http://m.waltontribune.com/mobile/news/article_6e1dbdb8-f962-11e1-90d7-0019bb2963f4.html
By Robbie Schwartz | Posted: Sunday, September 9, 2012 12:00 am
In April, they gathered to blow bubbles of love.
On Sept. 20, the Walton County-based Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization — Georgia chapter will have its first meeting after becoming a
certified by the national organization. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. and
will take place at the Starbuck’s in Loganville.
“As the official Georgia chapter of the Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization, we have the support of a nationwide group that shares in the
struggles parental alienation can bring and resources available to share with
families in Georgia that are dealing with this little known form of abuse,” said
Loganville resident Hilary Crowe, who with Angie Kadow serve as the founders and
chapter managers.
The duo began organizing a parental alienation awareness group based on
personal experiences and the effect it had on their lives. Seeing a need for
more awareness in Georgia about parental alienation as well as a support group
for those dealing with the issue, Crowe and Kadow have put their story out there
in forming the local chapter and people throughout the state have contacted them
with their own accounts of how they have dealt with it.
“With so many in obvious need of support, starting a Georgia chapter was an
easy decision,” Crowe said.
Through the Bubbles of Love event and various speaking engagements since, as
well as an informational booth at the Monroe Farmer’s Market, Crowe and Kadow
met people interested in joining the effort to form a chapter. Facebook and the
Internet have also allowed them to reach a larger audience.
In June, the duo went to Chicago for the Parental Alienation Awareness
Organization conference where we met with the organization’s president, Jill
Egizi, and other heads of other chapters nationwide in what turned to be a
successful venture in getting the Georgia chapter endorsed.
“We have also been in contact with area therapists, attorneys and other
professionals who have asked to be added to a referral list for our members
seeking further assistance,” Crowe said, adding the first meeting will serve as
a “peer-to-peer meeting for anybody wanting more information on parental
alienation or anyone who is interested in joining our Georgia chapter.”
http://m.waltontribune.com/mobile/news/article_6e1dbdb8-f962-11e1-90d7-0019bb2963f4.html
Bubbles of Love Day 2012
Click on the links below to read the articles covering our Bubbles of Love Day Event 2012!
http://loganville.patch.com/articles/bubbles-of-love-in-loganville
http://www.waltontribune.com/lifestyles/article_ad224956-8b1d-11e1-9697-0019bb2963f4.html
http://loganville.patch.com/articles/bubbles-of-love-in-loganville
http://www.waltontribune.com/lifestyles/article_ad224956-8b1d-11e1-9697-0019bb2963f4.html