Impact of "Adopt One, Love One" with “Pure Religion” in Panama

Rebeca and Brian Knowles, with their two children David and Julia have traveled to three countries since the beginning of this year 2012. The tour will continue over the next few months in other countries in order to promote and present the campaign "Adopt one, Love One” a campaign that
Pure Religion started and is an advocate for.

Rebeca Knowles recently participated in The Family Expo held in Panama, where in addition to her participation and visits to two orphanages, she presented the above-mentioned international campaign.
During this event, she gave three workshops on "The Miracle of Adoption", "Myths and Facts about orphans and adoption" and finally "Dealing with infertility." She also participated as a speaker of a key
panel titled "I won’t marry, but I want a child” led by Sixto Porras of Focus on the Family.
Rebeca also was the special guest and the keynote speaker at the women’s conference held on Friday at the Family Expo where she presented from her book titled “Confessions of a desperate woman."

In attendance at Family Expo, organized by the Rev. Hermes Espino and his staff, was the First Lady of Panama, Mrs. Marta Linares de Martinelli, along with representatives of the Panamanian National government and The National Secretary for Children, Youth and Family of Panama.

“From the first day of Family Expo, I felt ‘adopted’ by the National Director of Children and Family affairs or SENNIAF by its abbreviation in Spanish. For me it was a pleasure to participate with Dr. Gloria Lozano Diaz. I visited her office and I was able to talk with members of her staff. I also went on television to tape the TV morning show with Gloria, and shared our “Pure Religion” vision, our movement and our new campaign “Adopt one. Love One” to encourage people to adopt and love orphans” a joyful Rebecca said, returning to Miami.


Meanwhile Hermes Espino said "As Chairman of the Executive Committee of EXPO FAMILY, I thank the Knowles Family for their contributions to the Latin American society on an issue as important as adoption."
So far this year Rebeca has brought this campaign to Colombia and Puerto Rico. In Colombia she met with the Atlantic Governor, José Antonio Segebre. In Puerto Rico she met with representatives of the Quality of Life Office, and the National Secretary of Adoptions. "With this campaign, we do not intend to start new buildings or collect large sums of money. We are here to offer the most precious resource that God has given us: our hearts and homes that can accept and love a child, "said Knowles.

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This article, written by noti-prensa was originally published in noti-prensa.com and it was translated by Debora Tannen, ronimedia.com

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