Join the Rescue Team

We are establishing a recovery team to assist in the reunification of Celina Yavelow and Stephanie Yavelow with their custodial parent and primary care-giver, Christopher Yavelow, in their home country of the United States as they have repeatedly stated is their desire.

Kathryn M. Turman has written an interesting guidebook to this process entitled, "Recovery and Reunification of Missing Children: A Team Approach." This is published by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).

The NCMEC did not follow any of their own guidelines in Celina and Stephanie's case. This notwithstanding, we feel that there is something to be learned from their publications even if their own organization chooses to completely ignore them.

With this in mind, we are seeking law enforcement officers, mental health professionals, forensic psychiatrists, child welfare professionals, victim-witness advocates, and in particular, members of the legal community to assist in what is rapidly becoming a very high-profile case. Additionally, need people in every phase endeavor, including website design and maintenance, media relations, and so forth.

If you are interested, please familiarize yourself with the case through this website (particularly the news releases, summaries, articles, and testimony) and know that you stand in a position to make dreams come true for two native born American children who desperately desire to return to the home country and their father.

If you want experience in this field, this is a case which will serve you well and will also give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are doing a good and honorable thing, on the right side of law and justice, and your efforts will, in the end, help not just Celina and Stephanie, but also the 13,000 other children who have been abducted in the manner described in this website.

Interested parties please contact that team-coordinator at RescueTeam@StolenChildren.net.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.