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October 29, 2007


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For Adoptive Parents

adoptionagencychecklist.com: outlines the steps prospective adoptive parents can take to protect themselves from adoption fraud

adoptinginternationally.com: website run by adoptive parents David and Desiree Smolin, devoted to exploring the complexities of intercountry adoption

ethicanet.org: independent organization that promotes ethical adoption practices worldwide

Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute: research and advocacy organization for adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents

U.S. Department of State: detailed information about the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption, as well as updates on individual country programs

For Birth Parents

Concerned United Birthparents: international organization advocating for birth parents

The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade, by Ann Fessler (The Penguin Press, 2006)

Family Preservation Resources

There are hundreds of charitable organizations working to assist children and families internationally. When it comes to programs that allow donors to support a specific child, it’s important to keep in mind that most of these programs also assist families and communities. That’s a good thing: A child cannot survive or have long-term stability without a supportive network. Organizations often choose to offer individual child sponsorships because they are most appealing to donors.

Better Care Network: articles and resources about the best ways to aid children living without family care

Plan: promotes sustainable development around the globe as a way to create family and community stability

FINCA International: provides microloans to people in twenty countries

World Vision: Christian humanitarian organization that provides child sponsorships to children in nearly 100 countries, including the United States

Adoptee Organizations

Over the past decade, a growing number of transnational and transracial adoptees have begun examining and speaking out about their personal experiences. Some have formed political groups that call for a wholesale reevaluation of intercountry adoption.

Adoptee Solidarity Korea: political group of adoptees living in Korea that advocates for ending Korean transnational adoption

Also Known As: New York City-based networking organization for transnationally adopted adults

Bastard Nation: advocacy group for adult adoptees, both domestic and transnational

First Nations Orphan Association: advocacy and support organization for Native Americans who were placed in adoption or foster care as children

Language of Blood: website of Korean adoptee and author Jane Jeong Trenka, who wrote The Language of Blood. Includes a blog, weblinks, news postings, and other information related to her experience as a transnational adoptee

Transracial Abductees: no-holds-barred online forum for transracially adopted people



 

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Most of your "Adoptee Organization" links don't work. Strangely enough, the one that does seem to work is "Transracial Abductees" which seems to be the work of one very angry person, not an organization at all.
Posted by:Amy WilsonOctober 31, 2007 6:02:33 AMRespond ^
if I have ability i hope i can do something
Posted by:wataruNovember 5, 2007 8:56:20 AMRespond ^
Holt International Children's Services is an excellent resource for prospective adoptive parents. Several years ago we spent around 9 months working with them to adopt 2 nephews from another country whose father had died in an accident. We were unable to complete the adoption due to medical problems in our own family, but Holt was very helpful along the way. They would take care of all the visa and travel issues, and had full time social workers to comply with US and state laws. Mr. & Mrs. Holt, who started their service after the Korean War, died some years ago. Web site: http://www.holtintl.org/flash/index.shtml
Posted by:ed m.November 16, 2007 3:18:01 PMRespond ^

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