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» Site title: ABC Adoptions » Site description: Adoption information and resources, message boards, email communities, and links to adoption professionals. Includes special sections for both birthmothers and adoptive parents.
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» Site title: The ABC's of Adoption » Site description: Basic information about international and domestic adoption, message board, and related links.
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» Site title: About.com: Adoption » Site description: Provides access to thousands of resources addressing all aspects of adoption. Includes coverage of international adoption issues.
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» Site title: Adopting.com » Site description: Listing of adoption resources on the Internet, organized in topical categories.
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» Site title: Adoption: A New Beginning » Site description: A Christian adoption resource center, with services for birthmothers and adoptive parents.
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» Site title: Adoption Council of Canada » Site description: Dedicated to finding homes for Canada's waiting children. Includes news, publications, legislation, events, research, viewpoints, and newsletters.
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» Site title: The Adoption Guide » Site description: Consumer protection and advocacy for adopting families, international or domestic. Site features news, articles, and resources.
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» Site title: Adoption History » Site description: Presents the history of open adoption and links to related content.
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» Site title: Adoption InterLink UK » Site description: General adoption information, articles, links to related resources, and notice board.
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» Site title: Adoption Learning Partners » Site description: Offers web-based educational courses for all members of the adoption triad. Includes course descriptions and a mailing list.
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» Site title: Adoption Open » Site description: Features information about workshops and support groups, profiles of families hoping to adopt (from specific agencies) and resources.
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» Site title: Adoption Triad Outreach » Site description: Features a free reunion registry, chat rooms, discussion boards, bookstore, online newsletter, virtual postcards, and a links library.
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» Site title: Adoption Web Ring » Site description: A public service ring dedicated to the best interests of adoption triad members.
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» Site title: Adoption.com » Site description: Information on international, special needs, independent, and private adoptions. Includes message boards, news, and a directory of adoption professionals.
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» Site title: Adoption-net » Site description: Presents information about adoption and fostering with a United Kingdom focus. News, child profiles, bulletin board, and glossary of related terms are included.
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» Site title: Adoptions.com » Site description: Features a directory of adoption professionals, and the Adoption SuperCalendar of adoption events, meetings and conferences in every state.
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» Site title: AdoptUSKids » Site description: National photo listing service for children awaiting adoption across the United States.
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» Site title: American RadioWorks - Finding Home » Site description: A series of written stories, as well as a one-hour audio broadcast, which explore fifty years of experience with international adoption by Americans. Additional materials include photojournals, interviews, audio diaries, and supplementary stories.
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» Site title: BAAF Adoption & Fostering » Site description: London-based charity with offices in Wales, Scotland and England. Offers resources for those wishing to adopt and related professionals. Includes membership details, news, legal details and directory of agencies.
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» Site title: BellaOnline: Adoption » Site description: Presents articles about a variety of adoption related topics.
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» Site title: Canada Adopts » Site description: Features a range of adoption-related information. Includes a message board, Waiting Parents Registry, list of famous adoptions, calendar of events, and links to Canadian resources, including agencies and support groups.
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» Site title: Center for Adoption Policy » Site description: Provides research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States and the rest of the world. Includes publications and information about projects.
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» Site title: Child & Family Services » Site description: Provides former Michigan members (adult adoptees, birth parents, adult siblings, and adoptive parents) with post-adoption services and intermediary search services.
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» Site title: Child Of My Dreams » Site description: Offers infertility and adoption information and support. Includes a discussion of common myths, newsletters, and message boards.
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» Site title: Children's Home Society » Site description: Not for profit organization that provides adoption and birth parent services.
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» Site title: Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption » Site description: Encourages adoption in the United States and advocates for children in the public welfare system. Offers a beginner's guide, videos, and other adoption resources.
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» Site title: Families for Private Adoption » Site description: Non-profit volunteer organization advocating and encouraging private (non-agency) adoption. Meetings held in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
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» Site title: Famous Adoptees » Site description: A biographical dictionary of famous or otherwise influential adoptees and others raised for significant periods outside their birth families.
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» Site title: GotTrouble.com - Family Law » Site description: Information about adoption, qualities of adoptive parents which agencies are looking for, and other legal issues.
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» Site title: Indiana's Adoption Initiative » Site description: Statewide effort to find permanence for all children with special needs. Picture book registry, information about the process, and newsletter.
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» Site title: Lets Talk Adoption » Site description: Weekly radio show available on the Internet. Show schedule, brief host profile, and archives are presented.
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» Site title: Lund Family Center » Site description: Providing services for young women who are pregnant and parenting, families with young children and adoptive families.
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» Site title: Megilligan's Island » Site description: Information on special needs adoption and foster care in central Kentucky.
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» Site title: National Adoption Center » Site description: Portal to photo listings and resources, including chat, online courses, and articles.
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» Site title: National Adoption Foundation » Site description: Provides financial assistance, services and support to families. Contains information about programs, membership, and achievements.
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» Site title: North American Council on Adoptable Children » Site description: Post-adoptive articles and a "How to Adopt" section which provides an overview of issues and steps to take when considering domestic adoption through the foster care system.
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» Site title: Nurture Adopt » Site description: Resource for birthparents and adoptive parents. Includes profiles of waiting families, information about available situations, and links to support organizations, agencies, and financial help.
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» Site title: Older Child Adoption » Site description: Weekly online publication offering articles and information. Includes message board, bookstore and links.
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» Site title: PACT: An Adoption Alliance » Site description: Adoption-related services for children of color, their birthparents, and their adoptive parents.
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» Site title: Precious Kids Adoption » Site description: Features a registry of waiting families wanting to adopt, mailing list, articles, and information about scams.
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» Site title: State Mailing Lists » Site description: Directory of adoption related mailing lists across the United States.
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» Site title: Long Haul Productions: Dear Birth Mother » Site description: Suzanne, a single woman in her forties, after years of trying to become pregnant, decided to adopt an African-American baby. This is the story of her adoption quest. [29:00 streaming audio broadcast] (2005)
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» Site title: NPR : The Many Faces of Adoption » Site description: About 1.6 million American families have adopted children. In more and more cases, they are open adoptions. Four families share their stories. [Each story approximately 5 minutes in duration.] (December 24, 2004)
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