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    <title>Both Ends Burning Blog</title>
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    <dc:date>2010-08-24T15:12:30+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Stalled adoptions in Kyrgyzstan</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/stalled_adoptions_in_kyrgyzstan/</link>
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      <description>Please watch this compelling video about Kyrgyzstan ... it really demonstrates the problems today in international adoption. 65 matched children are still waiting to join their forever families.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOzvPHLiujc</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-08-24T14:12:30+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Film Crew in Guatemala City</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/film_crew_in_guatemala_city/</link>
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      <description>After some weather and airplane mechanical delays, Craig and the film crew arrived last night in Guatemala City and are ready to begin filming. Stay tuned here for updates.</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-08-17T15:31:23+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Filming begins for &#8220;Wrongfully Detained&#8221;</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/filming_begins_for_wrongfully_detained/</link>
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      <description>Filming of the documentary Wrongfully Detained will start this week in Guatemala, the Both Ends Burning Campaign announced Aug. 16. The movie, scheduled for release in summer 2011, will serve as a catalyst in educating the public about the international adoption crisis.
The film will feature dozens of child development experts, adoptive families, prospective adoptive parents, and children from around the globe. Interviews and portrayals of the players in this broken system will artfully provide insight, depth and color into the problems strangling international adoption, while the sights and sounds of children in desperate circumstances will substantiate the term, &quot;wrongfully detained.&quot;
Between now and the end of the year, the film&#39;s crew will travel to five countries to capture comprehensive evidence of the crisis. International adoptions have fallen by more than 50 percent in the last six years. This is the first of many major projects planned by the Both Ends Burning Campaign to reverse that trend, advocate on behalf of the world&#39;s parentless children, and create a concrete and lasting solution for international adoption.
&quot;The stories of neglected children and discouraged families in this obstacle course of a system are so common they could almost qualify as an epidemic,&quot; said Craig Juntunen, founder of the Both Ends Burning Campaign and executive producer and writer of Wrongfully Detained. &quot;Kids need families and families want to adopt them, but, increasingly, we can&#39;t make this happen. This is a tragedy affecting millions of children, and we are going to show the world about it.&quot;
The director of Wrongfully Detained is Thaddaeus Scheel, in association with Globox Media Group. The Both Ends Burning foundation will hold the rights to the film, and the campaign will receive all film proceeds. Updates on filming will be available on the Both Ends Burning web site (http://www.bothendsburning.org), Facebook and Twitter.&amp;nbsp;
&quot;Too many kids are wrongfully detained in living conditions that are deplorable,&quot; Juntunen said. &quot;With this film, we will change that.&quot;</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-08-16T19:11:47+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Adoption is Not the Last Resort</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/adoption_is_not_the_last_resort1/</link>
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      <description>Here is a discussion post written by our executive director, Tripp Baltz, to a respondent who called international adoption a &quot;last&#45;ditch&quot; effort for orphans. The Both Ends Burning Campaign is going to continue to confront people who devalue adoption as an option for orphaned children.&amp;nbsp;
I must strenuously object to your characterization of international  adoption as a “last&#45;ditch” resort. The last resorts are homelessness,  child slavery, and being locked away in substandard institutions, a fate  facing too many of the world’s orphaned children. Five decades of  social science have established that when children grow up in orphanages  they face higher risks of death, disease, malnutrition, and  psychological and developmental damage. There is no greater basic human  right than a child’s right to grow up in a family. While every effort  must be made to reunite children with birth and extended families, many  institutionalized children are already confirmed double orphans in need  of families yesterday. And while it would be great if they could be  adopted in their nation or origin, unrealistic hoping and waiting for  that to happen — especially in countries that have no system for  domestic adoption or where conditions of poverty, famine, disease and  war are so great they do not present a favorable environment for  children — condemns more and more children to life without a family.   Although adoption is not the solution for all orphans, for many of the  world’s parent&#45;less children, it is the only shot they will have at  growing up in a loving family — even UNICEF acknowledges that. Shutting  down countries to adoption means many more millions of children will  waste away their childhood in prison&#45;like facilities, or, worse, on the  street, and is akin to shutting down a country’s roads because one  driver ran a red light. Confront abuse and corruption head&#45;on, don’t  make the children suffer for it. It’s not their fault. Surely we adults  can design a system that gets children into loving families ASAP — if  not their blood family, a loving adoptive family. You insult tens of  thousands of loving families around the world when you refer to them as a  “last&#45;ditch resort.” Want proof? Ask an adoptee if they are happy (the  tiny number of exceptions aside), then go live for 24 hours in an  orphanage in Haiti.
Read more: http://www.momlogic.com/2010/07/international_adoption_fraud_and_orphans.php#ixzz0uL808jkx</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-07-21T16:40:37+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New York City appearance</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/new_york_city_appearance/</link>
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      <description>Here is a terrific video of a recent appearance by Craig and Quinn on WNBC in New York:
http://76.12.213.3/videos/news/haiti&#45;adoption&#45;story.html</description>
      <dc:subject>Media</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2010-06-04T18:26:23+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Guatemala 900</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/guatemala_900/</link>
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      <description>The Both Ends Burning Campaign supports the efforts of Guatemala 900, an effort to bring home hundreds of waiting children who are in limbo because adoption law changed in Guatemala on Jan. 1, 2008. These children have been adopted by American families but cannot come home because of the change in the law. Most of who are living in institutions. Numerous studies have  displayed the negative impact of continued institutionalization on  children&amp;rsquo;s development. To learn more, go to http://guatemala900.org/wp/?page_id=70 and call for &quot;Due Process Now&quot; for these waiting children.</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-06-03T14:58:55+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>International Adoption Policy Statement</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/international_adoption_policy_statement/</link>
      <guid>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/international_adoption_policy_statement/#When:20:55:22Z</guid>
      <description>The Both Ends Burning Campaign is now an official signatory to the International Adoption Policy Statement, which calls for international adoption to be &quot;an integral part of a comprehensive strategy to address the problems of unparented children.&quot; See the full statement at http://www.adoptionpolicy.org/statement.html</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-06-02T20:55:22+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Adoption is Favorable for Children</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/adoption_is_favorable_for_children/</link>
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      <description>The recent stories of the Idaho missionaries in Haiti and the mother who returned her adopted boy to Russia have placed international adoption in a negative light. But Craig&#39;s story speaks even more forcefully to adoption&#39;s life&#45;changing benefits and the ability of international adoption to find loving families for children. In his book Both Ends Burning: My Story of Adopting Three Children From Haiti, Craig describes the empty feeling he had in retirement after a successful business career. At an orphanage outside Port&#45;au&#45;Prince, Craig met Amelec, Esperancia, and Quinn, and the encounter changed their lives forever. &quot;I wrote this book to persuade others to consider international adoption, and to tell people that adoption is a favorable way to serve children in need of loving families,&quot; Craig said. Craig and his wife Kathi adopted their three Haitian&#45;born children in 2006, and soon thereafter formed the Chances for Children Foundation, which supports a cr&amp;egrave;che in Haiti and has placed more than 100 orphaned children with loving families. Now Craig has turned his attention to a new campaign designed to spread the word about the transformative power of international adoption for children and families, and to call attention to a growing crisis in international adoption. Craig launched the Both Ends Burning Campaign May 25 as a foundation dedicated to reforming international adoption and confronting serious problems in the system. &quot;In the last few years, international adoptions have declined dramatically, although there are more children than ever in need of homes,&quot; said Craig. &quot;If something isn&#39;t done, adoption will disappear as an option for the world&#39;s orphaned children.&quot;Relentless bureaucracies and skyrocketing costs are choking the international adoption system and creating new generations of children growing up without families, Craig said. &quot;Meanwhile the public is unaware the problem even exists,&quot; he said. &amp;nbsp;Because of that, Craig said, Both Ends Burning will be a social movement to bring about positive change. &quot;If we get enough people behind us, we can reform the system and bring more children into loving families,&quot; he said. &quot;All it takes to change the world is the dedication and perseverance of people who care.&quot;The campaign&#39;s goal is to create a movement to promote a more streamlined and more affordable international adoption process. The effort will be a grassroots, multifaceted information campaign involving public events, film projects, political activities, and more. One of the first fronts in the campaign will be a petition drive to urge government officials and multinational organizations to dedicate themselves to a new, improved process of international adoption. &quot;If leaders say they believe in the best interests of children, then let&#39;s hold them accountable to that promise,&quot; Craig said. &quot;Let&#39;s transform the current system so it does, in fact, serve children. With the help of concerned citizens, the Both Ends Burning Campaign will accomplish its vision of a world where all children are in loving families and have the opportunity to reach their dreams.&quot;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-06-01T19:53:23+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>The campaign has launched! Message to Chances for Children, Both Ends Burning fans</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/the_campaign_has_launched_message_to_chances_for_children_both_ends_bu/</link>
      <guid>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/the_campaign_has_launched_message_to_chances_for_children_both_ends_bu/#When:03:10:47Z</guid>
      <description>To the Chances for Children Community:&amp;nbsp;It is going on four years since Kathi and I started Chances For Children. In that time we have had the privilege to work with exceptional people like you who are dedicated to the cause, and together our efforts have radically improved the lives of children and families. While the experience has not been easy, it has been magical, and we are profoundly grateful for the support you have given us. I want to share with you an exciting announcement. We have started a new foundation called the Both Ends Burning Campaign to respond to a growing crisis in international adoption. In the last few years, international adoptions have declined dramatically, although there are more children than ever in need of homes. If something isn&#39;t done, adoption will disappear as an option for the world&#39;s orphaned children. Relentless bureaucracies and skyrocketing expenses are choking the international adoption system and creating new generations of children growing up without families. Meanwhile the public is unaware the problem even exists. We launched the campaign to call attention to this tragedy and to spread the word that international adoption is indeed a favorable way to serve the needs of children. We are building a social movement to effect positive change. If we get enough people behind us, we can reform the system and bring more children into loving families. We know you are dedicated to children. Your support of Chances for Children has been a critical element of the organization&#39;s success in Haiti. Now together let us turn our attention to the needs of orphaned children around the globe. All it takes to change the world is the dedication and perseverance of people who care. Our immediate goal is to create a movement to promote a more streamlined and more affordable international adoption process. The campaign will involve a grass&#45;roots, multifaceted effort using social media, traditional media, political activities, fundraising, public events, and more. Our long&#45;term goal is to bring more children to families who will love them, nurture them, and help them develop to their full potential. Chances for Children will continue to facilitate adoptions, and is expanding its mission to play a role in community development and renewal in Haiti. In its brief history it has achieved astounding results because people shared in our commitment to children, and now its influence and impact in Haiti are growing with your continued backing.&amp;nbsp; Kathi will continue to run Chances For Children as she has the last four years. Meanwhile I am taking responsibility for starting and running the BEB Campaign. I urge you to become part of this critical effort. Visit our web site at http://www.bothendsburning.org. Under the &quot;Get Involved&quot; link you will soon have the opportunity to sign a petition to urge government officials and multinational organizations to reform and renew the process of international adoption. If leaders say they believe in the best interests of children, then let&#39;s hold them accountable to that promise &#45;&#45; let&#39;s transform the current system so it does, in fact, serve children.
Please also go to our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Both&#45;Ends&#45;Burning/323398090196 and become a fan. Tell your friends to become fans as well. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BEBCampaign). Join us in creating a movement for change &#45;&#45; we need your helping in spreading the word about the campaign. Our success will be fueled by engagement and funding, and we hope you will be energetically involved with us on both fronts. The funds we generate will dictate the width of the net we can cast to promote this cause.
With your help, the Both Ends Burning Campaign will accomplish its vision of a world where all children are in loving families and have the opportunity to reach their dreams. Thanks, Craig Juntunen</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-05-27T03:10:47+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Craig was the speaker at  Washington State University&#8217;s commencement May 8</title>
      <link>http://www.bothendsburning.org/index.php/comment/Craig_was_the_speaker_at_Washington_State_Universitys_commencement_May_8_/</link>
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      <description>Craig and daughter Espie were honored as guests at Washington State  University&#39;s May 8 commencement exercises, and Craig&#39;s graduation  address was very warmly received. In fact, the University&#39;s commencement  coordinator said Craig was &quot;absolutely the best speaker we&#39;ve had in a  long time.&quot; You can read more about it at the following link: http://www.wsutoday.wsu.edu/Pages/Publications.asp?Action=Detail&amp;amp;PublicationID=20040&amp;amp;PageID</description>
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      <dc:date>2010-05-12T21:07:16+00:00</dc:date>
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