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Children, families celebrate adoptions | adoptions, celebrate, children - Local News - The Star Online : The Newspaper of Cleveland County
Judges, volunteers and child advocates recently honored adoptive families inside the Cleveland County courtroom for National Adoption Day.
Burns Times Herald » Blog Archive » Finding a home
Harney County currently has 20 licensed foster homes, but, according to Amara, there are times all of the available homes are full.
Opening their home: Adoption Month
According to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, there are currently over 12,000 children in foster care, with 3,280 of these children waiting for permanent placement.
Petoskey News-Review - Adoption Day brings smiles
In all, about 225 adoptions were expected to take place across the state as part of Michigan Adoption Day activities.
Capitol News Service » Blog Archive » Adoptions on the Rise
Teenagers remain the most difficult age group to place in adoptive homes. 19 thousand children remain in Florida’s foster care system.
Charlevoix Courier - Columns - Thanksgiving: A day to celebrate life
More than 25,000 children have been adopted from foster care on National Adoption Day since its inception in 1989.
Adoptive family says burgeoning brood enriched their lives
With November being National Adoption Month, the Lamberts want everyone to know how adoption has enriched their lives.
McCook Daily Gazette: Column: Sen. Ben Nelson: Helping make adoption affordable
Congress acted in 2001 by passing important adoption incentives in the form of tax credits which are set to expire after December 31, 2010.
Local Advocate for Foster Children Awarded Business Grant (Baristanet)
In 2009 Tanisha Cunningham started The Underground Railroad to Success, Inc., a Montclair-based non-profit designed to provide resources to children transitioning out of the foster care system.
Letter: Pregnancy Care Center provides three options, not just one
It is with great compassion, concern and love that the staff of Pregnancy Care Center meets with women who are facing unplanned pregnancies and making decisions, as well as with those who come to share their past stories of abortion.
Catholic Charities ensures at-risk moms are not alone
She is 17, pregnant and confused. She’s not sure whether she should keep the baby, put the baby up for adoption, or go hide in a cave somewhere. Her parents are upset, her boyfriend is upset and her favorite teacher is upset. She is under pressure to get an abortion, which she isn’t sure she wants. The only thing she’s sure of is that hiding in a cave is looking pretty good.
Thousands of children seek adoptive parents - Editorials - Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports -
"No child is saved until they have a permanent home," Workman said
2theadvocate.com | Features | Advocating together — Baton Rouge, LA
The Sullivans were named volunteers of the month for November by the Capital Area CASA Association.
The Natchez Democrat - Resource families sought
The foster parent and adoptive parent programs within MDHS recently combined and all parents are now called resource parents.
Success in finding homes for kids | West Central Tribune | Willmar, Minnesota
There are, however, nearly 1,200 children living in other Minnesota counties still waiting to be adopted.
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