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WHEREAS, children are our greatest resource and the brightest hope for the future of our state and nation; and
WHEREAS, the family is the cornerstone of our society and the unit by which we transmit the values and traditions of the past, and is the primary agent which prepares our children to become productive citizens; and
WHEREAS, every child, regardless of physical, medical or emotional disabilities, age or race, deserves a permanent, caring family and the opportunity to grow in a secure environment; and
WHEREAS, adoption is a loving and viable way of building a family and providing stability for children who need families; and
WHEREAS, birth parents, who make the difficult decision to place their children with adoptive families, and adoptive parents, who open their hearts and homes to children, all deserve community support and respect; and
WHEREAS, Adoption Awareness Month is a time for all Americans to reflect on the dreams of those children who wait for a permanent family, and those families who desire the joys and responsibilities of parenthood; and
WHEREAS, in 2006 Idaho adoption professionals improved the permanency outcome for children in finding adoptive families for waiting children, but our work is not done;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, C. L. “Butch” Otter, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim November 2007, to be
ADOPTION AWARENESS MONTH
in Idaho, and urge all of our
citizens to recognize this event and participate in its observance.
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