Happy Thanksgiving! American Adoptions has a lot to feel thankful for all year long, but we wanted to take the opportunity to share what we’re most grateful for this year.
What American Adoptions is Thankful for this Year
Look Out for American Adoptions’ New Website!
Here at American Adoptions, we’ve spent the last quarter-century helping to create more than 5,000 families and providing the support that thousands of prospective birth mothers needed. And, now, we’re going to do it with a little bit more style.
Our web designers have been …
American Adoptions by the Numbers
In honor of National Adoption Day, we wanted to share some of 2017’s adoption statistics from American Adoptions.
“If I Give My Baby Up for Adoption, Do They Go to Foster Care?”
There are many myths about foster care & adoption. If you’re considering placing a child for adoption, you should know that adoption with American Adoptions does not mean foster care for your baby.
5 Things to Know About LGBT Adoption with Our Agency
Many LGBT individuals turn to adoption to bring children into their families, and American Adoptions is honored to help them become parents through our agency.
Why Our Agency Has Certain Open Adoption Requirements
In order to create more positive open adoption relationships, American Adoptions requires adoptive parents to meet certain newer communication requirements.
Adopciones en español
American Adoptions offers translation services for anyone who needs them. American Adoptions ofrece servicios de traducción para cualquier persona que los necesite.
Local vs. National Adoption Agencies: 3 Factors to Consider
Your adoption agency can make a significant difference in your adoption experience. Here are 3 things to know about local vs. national adoption agencies:
Why Adopting a Child Has So Many Steps and Requirements
The pre-adoption screening process can seem lengthy to those unfamiliar with the adoption process. But there are reasons why there are so many requirements to adopt a child.
Study Reveals Transracial Adoption is More Popular Than Ever
Today, transracial adoption has increased by 50 percent from 1999. A new study shows that more parents than ever are adopting children of a different race. Here’s why these new stats are important: