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Review for PromiseShip, Omaha, NE, USA

Rating: 1 stars  

If I could give a zero then I would. This organization is paid for all kinds of stuff related to case management and adoption of children. Most of the children involved have NEVER been abused or neglected and it makes them very good candidates for adoption, well, that is until they are introduced to foster care, were they WILL suffer the most brutal abuse and neglect ever inflicted on any child. The case worker will pressure you to pay cash to the foster provider and if you miss one of your $200 a week payments then they tell you that your kids will not eat that week, they usually want cash paid directly to the foster parent but sometimes they'll let you deposit cash directly to the bank account of the foster-parent. I'm sure the case worker got his cut. You are provided with options:

1. give up your rights and you and the children will no longer suffer any abuse
2. keep going to your meetings and visitations to watch your children being openly abused and the children will witness their parent being physically attacked.

The children are given options:
1. see your parents and tell them what is happening
2. refuse visits and try to convince your siblings to refuse visits and your sibling won't be abused anymore and the physically assault on your parents while you watch stops.

The corruption is so widespread and cemented into the very roots of this organization that there is nothing that can be done short of shutting this organization down. May the evil that rules this organization be prayed out and if you are lucky enough to escape this organization and their case management you will not escape without permanent injury.

Examples of the direct corruption of this organization and means they use are:
if you happen to finally win the right to attend church with your children, then the rules are that you can't sit near other worshipers, if someone talks to you or your children then either the church go-er must leave the church or the worship for you and your children must end and the kids and parent must leave.

If you pray, you are not allowed to ask god for Mercy for you or your children. You may not ask for any specific action such as your child being thrown out the second story window by one of the many transient boyfriends of the 19 year old foster parent to stop.

You may not pray silently because the supervision provider has to write down everything you pray about.

Prayer to God by the children and/or the parent are considered unauthorized communication and must be approved prior to praying at the church.

Children are not allowed to go to the separate children's sanctuary and service but must attend the adult service with the parent regardless of the sermon topic with a supervision specialist standing between the parent and chilren. Until you finally win a court hearing 2 or 3 times where the Judge must specifically state you and your family are allowed to worship in a more normal fashion. However, even with court order in hand, the supervision agency stated that "their policies superseded the Judges orders"

If you do win the right to worship, you and your children will face the wrath of the case worker, who will end you visitations with your children until they feel like letting you see your children, this is usually a several month process as each time the case worker was upset he would end all visitation for several months.

As far as this agencies statement that families are reunited in 18 months or less, well that is completely and utterly wrong. They want to keep the children in their system for at least 18 months so that their funding keeps coming in. At the 18 month point they start the process of terminating your parental rights and then adopting those same children that they gave recommendations on out to another family which again is very financially lucrative to them.

Let's just say, it seems a bit of an over reach to me, but, again I'm just a citizen of the US or thought I was at one time.

My family and I have not been able to attend church since we were finally reunited. Every-time I step foot on church grounds I have a panic attack and am brought back to the moments we had to suffer.

Nebraska Family Collaborative knows this happens on a regular basis, in fact the case worker made the rules where for over a year this was our regular Sunday church service.

My advice, get everything in writing, keep all phones with text messages from your case worker (I did), it'll help convict the criminals in the future. Keep ALL recordings of interactions with your children and ALL representatives of this organization again I did. If nothing else the case worker's text messages directing me to pay cash to the foster care worker as well as the text messages from the foster care provider who happened give me the account number of their personal bank account so your could deposit the cash into their account. Eventually this organization and all it's corruption will be brought to light and the individuals responsible might actually be held accountable.

My experience isn't just one that the case fell through the cracks, all my complaints regarding this agency are echoed by other's who are current or former families who have or are routinely being abused by representative of this organization. Again, all my complaints are regularly and routinely practiced my case workers and case workers supervisors.

My final advice, since the case manager constantly threaten to come into my home and remove my computers and phones, keep all the data files in at least two different cloud locations that way if the case manager does enter your home you can recover and post all the information.

Role:  Client Served