The journey the Quincy couple went on to get their sons was long and often heartbreaking. -By Jamie Barrand|CheboyganNews.com
Since state officials announced plans last spring to put $2.3 million in state and federal money into the effort, 24 additional Wendy’s Wonderful Kids recruiters have been hired, and five more soon will be on the job, serving 55 of Ohio’s 88 counties. -By Rita Price, The Columbus Dispatch
The photo essay by Callie Mitchell, a 25 year-old photographer and student at the University of Iowa, titled "My Baby, Not My Child," tells her story of unplanned pregnancy and the emotional decision to place her baby for adoption. Source: MSN Now
First-of-its-kind analysis by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy shows that the teen birth rate in rural counties is nearly one-third higher than the rest of the nation. -By Michelle Healy, USA TODAY
Nebraska Supreme Court reverses the ruling of a lower court stating that the father should have been able to stop the baby's adoption, as he was intentionally misled about the birth of his child. -Associated Press
HB214 aims to let those in unmarried or same-sex relationships adopt a partner’s child. -By Brooke Adams|The Salt Lake Tribune
Adoptee-rights advocates expect legislation to be introduced soon that would change a law that has long banned original birth-certificate access to thousands of Ohioans. -By Rita Price/The Columbus Dispatch
Three brothers and two sisters spend first Christmas with adoptive parents. -By Sara Machi/KTBS
Christmas came a day early for three North Country families — and especially for eight young children who now have a true home. -Jeff Meyers/Press Republican
More than 500 children from Pensacola to Miami were adopted during dozens of November celebrations of National Adoption Month. Source: WCTV.tv
"Adoption isn't an event; it isn't a day; it's a promise you'll make over a lifetime," Chief Justice Michael Bender told guests before the hearings began. -Story by Jordan Steffen, The Denver Post
A proclamation by the President of the United States of America.
National Adoption Day strives to raise awareness of the 100,000 children in foster care nationwide waiting to find loving "forever families." -By Carin Evans, Special to the Star-Telegram
Iowa KidsNet is joining child welfare advocates and families across the country in celebrating November’s National Adoption Month. -WOWT/6News
High-risk children adopted from foster care do equally well when placed with gay, lesbian or heterosexual parents, UCLA psychologists report in the first multi-year study of children adopted by these three groups of parents. -By Stuart Wolpert, UCLA Newsroom
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