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I am looking for anyone in PA who has experience with filing a moral waiver

for their child. I am not yet at a place in my faith where I can validate

the use of a religious exemption, and I will be having to sign up my oldest

of 3 for Kindergarten very soon for next school year. I want to get myself

situated so I can take care of this right off the bat. If anyone is in York

County, even better.

I am new here ... Mom to three children. who is 4 has had all her

shots up til she was 2. Robin who also had all her shots up to 2 except the

Varicella vaccine. And who is 1 and has never received and will never

receive any vaccines. I have a wonderfully supportive husband and we have

been married for 7 years.

Thanks so much.

Rolinda

Wife, Mother, Friend

It Takes a Village to Raise a Child

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From what I understand Pa only accepts medical or religious exemption.I am

far from being a true religious person but I just used religious exemption

for my daughter.I am in Lancaster county.I feel as a mother I must protect

my child and I`ll do whatever it takes.I don`t see how a natural act of

protecting your child can be against any religion so I felt comfortable

using it. Youlia

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>I am looking for anyone in PA who has experience with filing a moral waiver

> for their child. I am not yet at a place in my faith where I can validate

> the use of a religious exemption, and I will be having to sign up my

> oldest

> of 3 for Kindergarten very soon for next school year. I want to get

> myself

> situated so I can take care of this right off the bat. If anyone is in

> York

> County, even better.

>

> I am new here ... Mom to three children. who is 4 has had all her

> shots up til she was 2. Robin who also had all her shots up to 2 except

> the

> Varicella vaccine. And who is 1 and has never received and will

> never

> receive any vaccines. I have a wonderfully supportive husband and we have

> been married for 7 years.

>

> Thanks so much.

>

> Rolinda

> Wife, Mother, Friend

>

> It Takes a Village to Raise a Child

>

> [

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I encourage all to follow the link I gave to read the law for your state

Most states are very easy

go to the link and paste your law in an email to us and we can all help

Sheri

At 11:25 AM 12/11/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>>From what I understand Pa only accepts medical or religious exemption.I am

>far from being a true religious person but I just used religious exemption

>for my daughter.I am in Lancaster county.I feel as a mother I must protect

>my child and I`ll do whatever it takes.I don`t see how a natural act of

>protecting your child can be against any religion so I felt comfortable

>using it. Youlia

>----------------------------------

>

>>

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Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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At 10:27 AM 12/11/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>I am looking for anyone in PA who has experience with filing a moral waiver

>for their child. I am not yet at a place in my faith where I can validate

>the use of a religious exemption, and I will be having to sign up my oldest

>of 3 for Kindergarten very soon for next school year. I want to get myself

>situated so I can take care of this right off the bat. If anyone is in York

>County, even better.

>

>I am new here ... Mom to three children. who is 4 has had all her

>shots up til she was 2. Robin who also had all her shots up to 2 except the

>Varicella vaccine. And who is 1 and has never received and will never

>receive any vaccines. I have a wonderfully supportive husband and we have

>been married for 7 years.

>

>Thanks so much.

>

>Rolinda

>Wife, Mother, Friend

>

PA

Current as of 1/03

Quick Fact: Religious exemption. Children need not be immunized if the

parent, guardian or emancipated child objects in writing to the

immunization on religious grounds or on the basis of a strong moral or

ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.

Other Resources:

Pennsylvania Department of Health:

http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/028/chapter23/s23.84.html

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Same story

write up

I object to immunization on religious grounds.

PERIOD

no more

no less

Sheri>

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Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Reality of the Diseases & Treatment -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

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Thanks Sheri.

Youlia, yes they accept Moral objection which is covered under the

Religious exemption. Even though it's virtually identical to a

Philosophical exemption, it's not considered separate, as it is in

some states, by PA.

So is it as simple as writing a brief letter... a one or two liner for

example? Or does anyone know if PA, specifically York County requires

the use of a form of some sort?

Blessings,

Rolinda

Wife, Mother, Friend

I encourage all to follow the link I gave to read the law for your

state Most states are very easy go to the link and paste your law in

an email to us and we can all help

Sheri

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> PA

> Current as of 1/03

>

> Quick Fact: Religious exemption. Children need not be immunized if the

> parent, guardian or emancipated child objects in writing to the

> immunization on religious grounds or on the basis of a strong moral or

> ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.

>

> Other Resources:

>

> Pennsylvania Department of Health:

>

> http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/028/chapter23/s23.84.html

>

>

> Same story

> write up

> I object to immunization on religious grounds.

>

> PERIOD

>

> no more

> no less

> Sheri>

Sheri,

Thanks but I can't state religious grounds, as I mentioned previously.

I'll just write up something on my own stating objection on the basis

of a strong moral or ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.

However, I would still like to know from those in PA if there's a

required form or if a personal statement is sufficient.

Thanks,

Rolinda

Wife, Mother, Friend

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At 08:14 PM 12/11/2006 -0000, you wrote:

>Thanks Sheri.

>

>Youlia, yes they accept Moral objection which is covered under the

>Religious exemption. Even though it's virtually identical to a

>Philosophical exemption, it's not considered separate, as it is in

>some states, by PA.

>

>So is it as simple as writing a brief letter... a one or two liner for

>example? Or does anyone know if PA, specifically York County requires

>the use of a form of some sort?

>

>Blessings,

>

>Rolinda

>Wife, Mother, Friend

there may be a form - sometimes there is- go to the webpage I gave you.

It is as simple as writing a short note as I did with the wording of the law.

Sheri

>

>

>

>

>I encourage all to follow the link I gave to read the law for your

>state Most states are very easy go to the link and paste your law in

>an email to us and we can all help

>

>Sheri

>

>

>

>

>

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At 09:39 PM 12/11/2006 -0000, you wrote:

>> PA

>> Current as of 1/03

>> Quick Fact: Religious exemption. Children need not be immunized if the

>> parent, guardian or emancipated child objects in writing to the

>> immunization on religious grounds or on the basis of a strong moral or

>> ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.

>>

>> Other Resources:

>>

>> Pennsylvania Department of Health:

>>

>> http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/028/chapter23/s23.84.html

>>

>>

>> Same story

>> write up

>> I object to immunization on religious grounds.

>>

>> PERIOD

>>

>> no more

>> no less

>> Sheri>

>

>Sheri,

>Thanks but I can't state religious grounds, as I mentioned previously.

> I'll just write up something on my own stating objection on the basis

>of a strong moral or ethical conviction similar to a religious belief.

> However, I would still like to know from those in PA if there's a

>required form or if a personal statement is sufficient.

I can't remember why unless it is a religious school

Just word it

I object to immunization of basis of strong moral or ethical conviction

Truly that is that easy.

I have been working with this issue for a long time

There sometimes are forms...............look at the page

Sheri

>

>Thanks,

>

>Rolinda

>Wife, Mother, Friend

>

>

>

>

>

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