Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Friends, Please respond with any ideas you have of how we might help Payne and her daughter. Cassie ============\ Press Release December 19, 2005 Weathers Founder 845-677-4118 Sheila s Founder 203-966-8419 Payne Parent 920-592-9558 Mother , Christmas Brings Tears for Some Mothers Payne of Green Bay, Wisconsin finds little to be joyful about during these most holy days of Christmas. Her daughter is locked away in a psychiatric " treatment " center having been placed on a variety of mind-altering drugs by the State of Illinois. She thinks about her possible visit sometime in January to bring her daughter gifts for the holiday. " Maybe a pair of jeans " she tells Ablechild. " She doesn't fit in her jeans anymore; her clothing size has been reduced from a size 9 to a size 3 due to the drugs effects. I am watching from an unbelievable distance as my daughter suffers in pain, and I have no say in her " treatment " . Now she is hearing voices. They tell me that it is from all her " trauma " , I know it's from the drugs, " she adds. Previously featured on Montel , Payne was a survivor of domestic violence. A victim at the hands of her abusive husband, she was left for dead and her mother was murdered. Her daughter saved her life, called 911, and stayed by her side as help arrived. " I know my daughter needs my help now, I just don't know how I can ensure that she gets it, " she said. When awoke from a coma induced by the beatings, she discovered the Department of Children and Family Services had taken custody of her daughter. An agency originally designed to help children " at risk " or in traumatic situations; they had resorted to simply placing her daughter on psychiatric drugs and refused any input whatsoever from her as the biological mother. Making matters even worse, has now been court ordered to take antidepressants, undergo blood tests to ensure that she is complying with their drug regiment, and mandated to counseling. The Supreme Court ruling on the right to " treatment " never intended to result in the forced drug " treatment " of individuals. Payne is up against a legal system that has been unchallenged regarding forced drugging of children in State care. Her chances of ensuring the safety for her child, looks grim. Her daughter is in another State and she cannot afford to travel to visit her. The court in Illinois has also refused to allow her daughter to transfer to a different psychiatric center closer to home. Her next court date is not scheduled until May of 2006. Payne can be reached at 920-592-9558. Ablechild is an IRS approved, nonprofit, tax-exempt, Section 501© (3) charitable organization, and donations are tax deductible under the provisions of the IRS Code. Ablechild and the Ablechild logo is a Trademark of Ablechild, Inc. For more information, go to www.ablechild.org <http://www.ablechild.org/> << image001.jpg >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Cassie: Below is the information for the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) agency in Green Bay, WI. Organization Contact Information Address: 414 E. Walnut St. Suite 281 Green Bay, WI 54301 Contact: marilyn bennin Phone: (920) 437-2272 Fax: (920) 465-8241 Website: www.nationalcasa.org Preferred Partner: National CASA Maybe she could contact them...they should know how to get in touch with the office wherever her daughter is and try to get someone appointed from outside the system to represent her daughter's interests. I would also sugest that she play the " Montel " card...contact the show and let them know what's up. Ask him to provide a way to get to her daughter and a place to stay. Shows like this have deep pockets and Montel seems more " real " than many talk show hosts. I am still thinking about this but wanted to share the CASA info. Terry Cassandra Casey <israelswarrior@...> wrote: Friends, Please respond with any ideas you have of how we might help Payne and her daughter. Cassie ============\ Press Release December 19, 2005 Weathers Founder 845-677-4118 Sheila s Founder 203-966-8419 Payne Parent 920-592-9558 Mother , Christmas Brings Tears for Some Mothers Payne of Green Bay, Wisconsin finds little to be joyful about during these most holy days of Christmas. Her daughter is locked away in a psychiatric " treatment " center having been placed on a variety of mind-altering drugs by the State of Illinois. She thinks about her possible visit sometime in January to bring her daughter gifts for the holiday. " Maybe a pair of jeans " she tells Ablechild. " She doesn't fit in her jeans anymore; her clothing size has been reduced from a size 9 to a size 3 due to the drugs effects. I am watching from an unbelievable distance as my daughter suffers in pain, and I have no say in her " treatment " . Now she is hearing voices. They tell me that it is from all her " trauma " , I know it's from the drugs, " she adds. Previously featured on Montel , Payne was a survivor of domestic violence. A victim at the hands of her abusive husband, she was left for dead and her mother was murdered. Her daughter saved her life, called 911, and stayed by her side as help arrived. " I know my daughter needs my help now, I just don't know how I can ensure that she gets it, " she said. When awoke from a coma induced by the beatings, she discovered the Department of Children and Family Services had taken custody of her daughter. An agency originally designed to help children " at risk " or in traumatic situations; they had resorted to simply placing her daughter on psychiatric drugs and refused any input whatsoever from her as the biological mother. Making matters even worse, has now been court ordered to take antidepressants, undergo blood tests to ensure that she is complying with their drug regiment, and mandated to counseling. The Supreme Court ruling on the right to " treatment " never intended to result in the forced drug " treatment " of individuals. Payne is up against a legal system that has been unchallenged regarding forced drugging of children in State care. Her chances of ensuring the safety for her child, looks grim. Her daughter is in another State and she cannot afford to travel to visit her. The court in Illinois has also refused to allow her daughter to transfer to a different psychiatric center closer to home. Her next court date is not scheduled until May of 2006. Payne can be reached at 920-592-9558. Ablechild is an IRS approved, nonprofit, tax-exempt, Section 501© (3) charitable organization, and donations are tax deductible under the provisions of the IRS Code. Ablechild and the Ablechild logo is a Trademark of Ablechild, Inc. For more information, go to www.ablechild.org <http://www.ablechild.org/> << image001.jpg >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Cassie: Below is the information for the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) agency in Green Bay, WI. Organization Contact Information Address: 414 E. Walnut St. Suite 281 Green Bay, WI 54301 Contact: marilyn bennin Phone: (920) 437-2272 Fax: (920) 465-8241 Website: www.nationalcasa.org Preferred Partner: National CASA Maybe she could contact them...they should know how to get in touch with the office wherever her daughter is and try to get someone appointed from outside the system to represent her daughter's interests. I would also sugest that she play the " Montel " card...contact the show and let them know what's up. Ask him to provide a way to get to her daughter and a place to stay. Shows like this have deep pockets and Montel seems more " real " than many talk show hosts. I am still thinking about this but wanted to share the CASA info. Terry Cassandra Casey <israelswarrior@...> wrote: Friends, Please respond with any ideas you have of how we might help Payne and her daughter. Cassie ============\ Press Release December 19, 2005 Weathers Founder 845-677-4118 Sheila s Founder 203-966-8419 Payne Parent 920-592-9558 Mother , Christmas Brings Tears for Some Mothers Payne of Green Bay, Wisconsin finds little to be joyful about during these most holy days of Christmas. Her daughter is locked away in a psychiatric " treatment " center having been placed on a variety of mind-altering drugs by the State of Illinois. She thinks about her possible visit sometime in January to bring her daughter gifts for the holiday. " Maybe a pair of jeans " she tells Ablechild. " She doesn't fit in her jeans anymore; her clothing size has been reduced from a size 9 to a size 3 due to the drugs effects. I am watching from an unbelievable distance as my daughter suffers in pain, and I have no say in her " treatment " . Now she is hearing voices. They tell me that it is from all her " trauma " , I know it's from the drugs, " she adds. Previously featured on Montel , Payne was a survivor of domestic violence. A victim at the hands of her abusive husband, she was left for dead and her mother was murdered. Her daughter saved her life, called 911, and stayed by her side as help arrived. " I know my daughter needs my help now, I just don't know how I can ensure that she gets it, " she said. When awoke from a coma induced by the beatings, she discovered the Department of Children and Family Services had taken custody of her daughter. An agency originally designed to help children " at risk " or in traumatic situations; they had resorted to simply placing her daughter on psychiatric drugs and refused any input whatsoever from her as the biological mother. Making matters even worse, has now been court ordered to take antidepressants, undergo blood tests to ensure that she is complying with their drug regiment, and mandated to counseling. The Supreme Court ruling on the right to " treatment " never intended to result in the forced drug " treatment " of individuals. Payne is up against a legal system that has been unchallenged regarding forced drugging of children in State care. Her chances of ensuring the safety for her child, looks grim. Her daughter is in another State and she cannot afford to travel to visit her. The court in Illinois has also refused to allow her daughter to transfer to a different psychiatric center closer to home. Her next court date is not scheduled until May of 2006. Payne can be reached at 920-592-9558. Ablechild is an IRS approved, nonprofit, tax-exempt, Section 501© (3) charitable organization, and donations are tax deductible under the provisions of the IRS Code. Ablechild and the Ablechild logo is a Trademark of Ablechild, Inc. For more information, go to www.ablechild.org <http://www.ablechild.org/> << image001.jpg >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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