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Alexis W. ~ 68.100908 My sister, Patricia Jean Perkins gave birth to a son at White Shield of Portland in 1968 or 1969.  I did not know for a few years about her having this child and giving him up for adoption, but when the same man, James Amauba, got her pregnant the second time, [...]

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Susan R. ~ 87.100603 I was in White Shield.  In 1987.  I had a roommate, her name was Jackie.  She had a son named Tyler.  There were many young mom’s there at the time I was there. I would really like to get in touch with Colleen, she had a son named Steven (Stephen).  I [...]

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I have to say that any digging, no matter how slight, into my adoptive past is usually done with an equal mixture of interest and dread. I have often thought about the White Shield home, imagining it as something along the lines of a dark, awful orphanage (think Jane Eyre). I imagined strict, nun-like disapproval of the young girls and women who found themselves pregnant and in need of a place like White Shield. However, I just finished reading your story about your visit, and it has eased a burden on my heart that I have carried for my birth mother.

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Tomorrow is Mother’s Day – for adoptee, first parent, and adoptive parent alike, a day that stirs up a complex stew of emotions.   It is also, coincidentally, my first mother’s birthday, and with that in mind, I thought it appropriate to share with you a little window into my own story – a portion of [...]

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Note: The White Shield Project is primarily concerned with The White Shield Center in Portland, Oregon.  However, when comments or inquiries from individuals associated with other White Shield locations is received, they will included and listed under “Other WS Locations.” Marylynn A. ~ 50.100213 My name is Marylynn Ayers, I was born Ester Mary Hinkley [...]

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63.070208 I’ve lived in the Portland area all my life and I know my way around this town.  I grew up on the eastside in the Roseway neighborhood, went to college on the Bluff above the St. John’s slough, and then moved westside to the suburbs in my early twenty’s; in the last four decades, [...]

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