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Reunite a family

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This picture was taken of me 44 years ago just before I was adopted. I had been living for a year with a foster family until I was two. Myself and 7 of my siblings were adopted as children we are of Metis background. I am one of thirteen siblings.This period of Canadian history refers to Indian/Metis adopt and as the 60s Scoop. Most children were adopted to white European families and taken far away from traditional lands. (See the link below)
After many years of looking we have found each other, mostly from Facebook, and everyone except me are still in Canada.
I was taken by my adopted English family to the UK when I was 10. Getting to meet my biological parents has been missed as both have now passed. My greatest wish is to see my siblings and cousins and countless other family.
Being brought up in England has been great and my adopted family are warm and loving people. I did miss out on knowing my family and my Metis background. 
I work in one of the most expensive cities in the world and have found it very difficult to raise the money needed to travel Canada meeting family. I work for the NHS in a hospital and much of my pay is spent on travel and rent. Your help would be very much appreciated.
I am excited by the prospect of traveling throughout Canada reconnecting with my family and the country of my birth.
#60sScoop
https://scoopsters.wordpress.com/about/canada-the-60s-scoop-the-repatriation-process/

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Daniel Nathan Frost
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