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The Abandonment of a Child is the Cruelest Form of Abuse

MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, January 30, 2025 /⁨EINPresswire.com⁩/ -- Child abandonment is escalating worldwide. In the United States, over 7,000 children are abandoned annually; Columbia and …

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