This is National Adoption Awareness Month!
November 9, 2010 at 11:08 pm Leave a comment
Every year, the president of the United States issues a proclamation stating that November is National Adoption Month. President Barack Obama has issued the proclamation which honors those families that strengthened America through adoption and “recommitted the United States to reducing the number of children currently awaiting adoption in the United States.”
National Adoption Month is an ever evolving month-long celebration of adoption that focuses on the needs of children who are currently awaiting their forever families in the U.S. Foster Care System. If you’d like to learn more about adopting from foster care, please complete the Homestudy Request Form and someone from your local state agency will contact you regarding the next steps required in your area.
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