The American Adoptions forum gives adoptive families the opportunity to connect with fellow waiting couples as well as families who have been in your shoes and are now adoptive parents. You can share your excitement and joys and seek support from others who are also on their own adoption journey!
Connecting with others who are going through (or have gone through) similar experiences can be helpful for anyone at any stage of the adoption process. It’s comforting to know you aren’t alone. Many people utilize adoption forums such as ours to share positive information and provide each other with meaningful connections and support.
But like anything on the internet, it is important to know exactly where and who information is coming from. We monitor our forum to make sure that inaccurate information is addressed. Negative comments about any adoption agency or organization, solicitations to adopt and advertisements for adoption professionals are not tolerated and will be removed. Feel free to call your Adoption Specialist to seek clarity about something.
Our adoption forum hopes to provide an online community for birth parents, waiting families, adoptees and anyone with an interest in adoption to meet and interact with others who have been touched by adoption.
Registration is free and easy. Visit our adoption forum today!
I have written a novel inspired by a true event. The title is All the Rest of Her Days available on Amazon. This is a story of a boy who was adopted in the 1950s when an unmarried mother was a pariah. It is heartbreaking and heartwarming. Folks on the adoption forum may be interested.
We are looking to adopt a 2-3 year old. Do you know where to start?
JOHN
Our agency mainly works with healthy newborns and infants under six months of age. If you are interested in adopting an older child, you may wish to contact your local Social Service agency to inquire about older children available for adoption through the foster care system. Here’s a great resource to start learning about foster care adoption: http://www.adoptuskids.org/