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Rising to the challenge in Ethiopia

Through our partnership with the Ethiopian government and a local hospital, we work to reduce the risk of the virus’s spread, while continuing to place children into safe, loving families.

Parenting During a Crisis

Are you struggling with stress and anxiety regarding the Coronavirus pandemic as a parent? Are you uncertain how to answer your child or teen's questions about COVID-19 and their feelings about the current situation? Answers to these questions and general information on how to deal with other crises will be discussed during this training.

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We have a window of now

After losing their son and providing refugee foster care, Keith and Sally knew they could give more older kids a loving home through foster care adoption.

Who’s got your back

Raising children as a single parent or parenting through foster care or adoption can be challenging. Maybe you need help, but you're afraid to ask your friends and family again. Explore new avenues for support by identifying the kind of help you need.

I have his eyes: An adoptee reunites with her birth father

After a successful search and reunion with her birth father, adoptee Melinda invests time and understanding in their growing relationship.

Choosing community

Although some won’t understand what the adoption process is like, don’t discount the strength and encouragement waiting families can find in community.

What I learned as a transracially adoptive parent

You can meet the challenges that come with transracial adoption. Seek advice from others, keep learning, and keep talking with your children about race.

Ethiopian families and alternative family-based care

In response to the worldwide orphan crisis, we connect children in need with families in their country of origin.

Families instead of orphanages

Family-based care offers a proven solution to protect vulnerable children around the world. Through partnerships with local child welfare organizations, we prevent families from placing children in orphanages.

The changing landscape of international adoption: Where we’ve been and where we’re going

Bethany spearheads efforts to change the emphasis from bringing children to the U.S. to instead finding adoptive homes for children in their home countries.

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