From left behind mother to parental abduction advocate: a discussion with Dr. Noelle Hunter, hosted by Deanielle Dawra
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Noelle Hunter. Noelle and her daughter were victims of international parental abduction in 2011. Thankfully due to Noelle’s persistence and her strong support system, her daughter Muna was returned home to the US from Mali three years later.
In this episode, Noelle shares her story and what factors led to the return of her daughter home. She also discusses her advocacy work as president emeritus and co-founder of iStand Parent Network Inc as well as a Lecturer at The University of Alabama in Huntsville where she has taught classes on International Parental Abduction.
To find more out about iStand Parent Network, including its October 2022 conference, please visit. https://www.istandparentnetwork.com
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