
Dr. Pamela Vaughan Knaus holds advanced degrees in Historical Studies from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale as well a nursing degree from LaGrange, GA. She worked throughout the decade of the 1980s in health care, where she experienced children's suffering first-hand. Her graduate studies focus on American immigration policy and law, culminated in her 1996 doctoral dissertation and was awarded a university-wide fellowship.
Extensive research in United States immigration policy allowed her to become familiar with on-going international refugee turmoil and the alarming rate of orphaned children that result.
She is currently under contact with Colorado State University's Department of History as well as the mother of an adopted South Korean son. She brings decades of volunteer work and keen determination to World Orphan Connection.
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