The Rachel Foundation has never refused treatment to any family based on an inability to pay. What other services does Rachel Foundation provide?
With RFs limited resources, the Foundation focuses on programs. However, here is a list of other activities: • Collaborative coaching for parents, professionals, law enforcement personnel and others involved in the recovery of a missing child or in the treatment or transfer of a severely alienated child to a rejected parent. • Specialized assistance to Central Authorities in cases involving the “Hague Convention”, especially where clauses 13 (b) and 21 are invoked as a reason to not return a child to its home jurisdiction. We provide a haven for these children and parent to make the transition safely, including experienced escorts to and from the U.S.A. • “PAS Parents.” This e-mail support group started in early 2001 and now has nearly 400 participants from many states and countries. Volunteer moderators (the “Mod Squad”) donate their time and skills to help and comfort parents torn from their children through abduction or alienation. This is one of RFs most successful volunteer progra