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GranPower ~ Grandparent Support Group
GranPower is a Support Group for
Grandparents.
Empowering Grandparents who have been denied contact
with their Grandchildren.
If you would like to receive a newsletter, attend a picnic,
or start some journal writing, contact us.
We can also put you in touch with other Grandparents in your situation,
for friendship, networking and/or sharing court experiences.
If you are a Grandchild looking for your Grandparent/s click here.
Grandchildrens’ rights and Grandparents’ rights are dependant in practice
on parents' choices. Although the wheels of justice turn slowly, fortunately for the children and us the courts have a slightly different take on it and many of our Grandparents’ court experiences have been positive ones. I am inclined to think that our sad circumstances are a growing phenomena, with the courts seeing more and more of we Grandparents in our autumn years breaking our hearts, necks and bank balances to see our beloved Grandchildren. I can say, from a personal perspective, I have been treated fairly and with respect by the courts. We as a support group fully support Grandparents who have chosen not to go down the legal avenue - your choice is personal to your situation, and this path is certainly not for everyone. We are here for support and we do not enquire into reasons for family breakdowns – we are concerned only with the results of them - the consequences of loss. |
GranPower Mission Statement
[ To provide a loving support system to Grandparents,
and their support people, who have been denied
contact
with their Grandchildren.
[ To be non-judgmental, non-political, non-denominational,
non-discriminative, respectful & strictly
confidential at all times. |
GranPower acknowledges with gratitude Ann Fielden, whose financial
sponsorship and pro-active contributions since the inception of our
grandparent support group,
has made this website possible.
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GranPower gratefully acknowledges your tireless commitment to the ongoing
construction of this website; my friend and mentor Maureen Sexton.
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