18) Pool your resources and use your unique talents
--Support organizations like Ethica with your donations and your time and talents.
--Attempt to interest already existing organizations in working on aspects of adoption corruption. (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, women's groups, human rights groups, those against globalization, etc. as you see fit)
--Use any contacts you may have with those in the media who can put the spotlight on unethical practices.
--Befriend those pushing for adoption reform in the domestic arena – many issues overlap, but the two camps often operate independently.
--Use whatever talents you have, your profession or job skills, and your unique position in ways that will further the cause of adoption ethics and reform. Be creative.
--Network. Join forces with others.
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