Thriving Adoptees - Let's Thrive

Understanding One Another With Marnie Tetz Adoptee & Gail Davies Birth Mother

Episode Summary

Understanding one another is the foundation to our relationships with one another. The complexities of relationships in the adoption triad or constellation make this even more critical. So how do get a deeper understanding of what's going on in other people's heads and hearts? Listen in as adoptee Marnie and birth mother Gail share their stories and gain a profound understanding of what goes on within those affected by adoption.

Episode Notes

Marnie and Gail work with The Forget Me Not Family Society. Here's more about them from their website. It was formed for education, consultation, peer counselling and to offer support to all those who are impacted by adoption. We are a provincially registered, non-profit society in British Columbia, Canada and a federally registered charity, (88908-4869-RR0001) run by a dedicated group of volunteers in the Metro Vancouver area and the Interior of B.C.

Our Purpose

History

The Society was instrumental in changing the legislation to open adoption records in British Columbia, Canada. In November 1996 the BC Adoption Act was amended to provide for an Active Adoption Reunion Service

The Forget Me Not Family Society (originally Missing Pieces Thru Adoption Society) began with two birthmothers (Donna Doogan and Marge Beddington) talking over tea at a kitchen table. The first president was Alison Anderson, then Kathryn Vea, Sandi Blackie, Cecelia Reekie, Nancy Kato, and now Marnie Tetz.

Adoption Circles newsletter was started by Millie Strom in 1991. Missing Pieces Thru Loss Society was incorporated as a non-profit Society in January 1992, the name was changed to Forget Me Not Family Society in June 1992 and became a federally registered charity in November 1992. Support groups have been ongoing since the early days and the Society has offered annual workshops on adoption search and reunion issues since 2006.

More at http://adoptioncircles.net/wp/