Letter to the Editor of the Arkansas Democratic Gazette
Don't sell out the children!
Date: January 7, 1999
To the Editor,
We are the gay couple who fought the state of New Jersey for gays and
lesbians to be treated equally to married heterosexual couples in the
matters of foster care and adoption. Our fight was never about advancing
gay rights, although it has had a huge success in that area, it was not
political. It was quite simple, it was in the best interest of our child
and all of the children like him to afford him with the legal rights and
responsibilities of two parents be it foster or adopt. So we stood up for
our son and others who are voiceless and the most vulnerable, children.
We are good parents who are gay and we are not unique. Sure, the majority
of single and coupled gays and lesbians in this country may not have
children right now but they CAN make a big positive difference in a child's
life. We can and are making a positive difference in overcrowded foster
care systems in New Jersey and elsewhere already. Why would Arkansas take
these opportunities away from the children who desperately need more hope,
more families not less!
In commenting about our victory in New Jersey, Tania Fernandez, Supervisor
of the Division of Youth and Family Services, Adoption Services of Passaic
County, NJ, stated that in watching the new wave of applicants, she noticed
that homosexual couples are more accepting of those unwanted and older
children, giving possibilities and hope especially to children over three or
four years. Once a child is out of the toddler stage, the chances of
adoption decrease substantially, but the new gay couples entering the
program want the older children.
Would Arkansas give this same chance up? By opening the pool of prospective
parents up you will be giving the "lost" children of Arkansas a greater
chance at living rich fulfilling lives with permanent families. Our wish is
that the powers that be in the Child Welfare Agency Review Board of Arkansas
look into their hearts and do what is in the child's best interest and not
in their own political best interest of the moment.
Please don't sell out these children out. They are the future of Arkansas,
of America.
Good Luck and God Bless.
Jon and Michael Galluccio
Maywood, NJ
jon@galluccio.com
http://www.galluccio.com