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Advice required from members please!?!

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CFCSPAIN

CFCSPAIN Report 16 Jan 2008 20:33

its an email address, email her, what have u got to lose? she might be trying to find you, life is to short to sit and wait, i met my dad when i was 26 and the rest of the family and found i had a 7 year old brother, so like i said what u got to lose, go for it u might be surprised. good luck

MrsBucketBouquet

MrsBucketBouquet Report 16 Jan 2008 20:13

JOAN ALLAN.

Joan is a member of GR.

She is very experienced at putting adoptees in touch with their birth Familys....and vice versa.

Cant remember her web site addy for a min.....something like.....
Myfolks.....

Gerri x


Found it...

http://www.myfolks.co.uk/

You can also talk to Joan on her land line.

I have PM'd you Joans phone number (which is on her web site too)


Penny

Penny Report 16 Jan 2008 20:11

You may have, or you do have?? - I'd make absolutely 100% certain I had the right person before I even thought about how to make contact

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 16 Jan 2008 20:04

ok I'll start the ball rolling, my gut reaction is to do nothing, it could open a can of worms and you would get the blame.
We get so many requests for sick relatives wanting to know details, when they have had all their lives to make contact,
Lindsey

Maria

Maria Report 16 Jan 2008 19:54

My ill father has recently revealed to me that I may have a Half sister from an affair he had in the early 1970's. She may not know of my existence. I want advice, possibly of an organisation, in doing this properly and sensitively, I do have her email address but I feel it inappropiate to contact her in this way. Does anyone know of an organisation, that can help with this kind of circumstance? Salvation Army does not get involved in this kind of scenario. She was on Friends Reunited until Christmas, but not anymore. Can anyone help me please with some sound advice?