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Adopting.com

Webpage:www.adopting.com/
Email:adopt@adopting.com

Everything you need to know to help you choose the path to adopting that's right for you can be found on the internet, and if it's out there, it can be accessed from Adopting.com

Adopting From Korea

Webpage:www.adoptkorea.com/
Email:roberta@adoptkorea.com
Phone:301-464-9423

Prospective parent's guide to Korean adoption

Adoption.com

Webpage:www.adoption.com/

Adoption-4u.com

Webpage:www.adoption-4u.com/

Adoption Clubhouse

Webpage:www.adoptionclubhouse.org/

The National Adoption Center in Philadelphia has launched this new website for children ages 8 to 12. This site designed for children whose lives have been touched by adoption and their parents includes: Speak Out, children writing about their own experiences; Adoption Talk, a staffed message board where children can talk to other children; Homework Help, suggestions for tackling those sometimes difficult assignments such as Family Tree; Clubhouse Library, reviews of books and movies. NAC is seeking ongoing submissions (poems, stories, photographs, drawings) from children.

Adoption Doctors

Webpage:www.adoptiondoctors.com

The physicians of Adoptiondoctors.com are all board certified Pediatricians. What makes us unique is the fact that they also have a cultural background similar to that of your child's.

Adoption Fact Expert

Webpage:adoption.factexpert.com/

Adoption Friendly Curriculum

Webpage:www.mnasap.org/information/Factsheets/Adoption_Curriculum.pdf

Curriculum suggestions for your school

All You Need To Know About Adoption

Webpage:www.usa-people-search.com/content-all-you-need-to-know-about-adoption.aspx

Many general adoption resources

DRT Press

Webpage:www.emkpress.com/

Books about adoption and families

Finding Home: Fifty Years of International Adoption

Webpage:americanradioworks.publicradio.org/stations/features/adoption/share.html

If you have experience with International Adoption, we'd like to hear from you.

Informed Adoption Advocates

Webpage:www.informedadoptions.com/

Korean Adoptees Net

Webpage:www.koreanadoptees.net/

A resource center for Korean Adoptees

Korean Adoptees Org

Webpage:www.koreanadoptees.org/modules/news/

This is a site for Adoptees to share news and information

New Jersey Adoption Resource Clearing House

Webpage:www.njarch.org/
Email:brall@njarch.org
Phone:(973) 763-2041 ext. 207

NJ ARCH is a State-Funded service that provides support to all members of the adoption constellation.

North American Council On Adoptable Children

Webpage:www.nacac.org
Email:info@nacac.org
Phone:651-644-3036
Address:970 Raymond Avenue, Suite 106 St. Paul, MN 55114

Founded in 1974 by adoptive parents, the North American Council on Adoptable Children is committed to meeting the needs of waiting children and the families who adopt them. Since its inception, NACAC's mission has remained essentially unchanged:

Rainbow Kids

Webpage:www.rainbowkids.com/

The internet's central website for International Adoptions, Special Needs Adoption and anyone hoping to adopt a child. Child Photolistings, Attachment articles, Adoption Guide,personal adoption stories, online adoption videos, and free children's cultural coloring pages.

Unlocking The Heart Of Adoption

Webpage:www.unlockingtheheart.com/

Unlocking the Heart of Adoption chronicles the filmmaker’s journey as a birthmother interwoven with diverse personal stories of adoptees, birthparents and adoptive parents in both same race and transracial adoptions.

Vietnam Babylift Website

Webpage:www.vietnambabylift.org/

The Vietnam Babylift was a unique event . . . a moment in time when many threads of the Vietnam era joined together in a humanitarian effort. It was one of the extraordinary events of the 20th century. Future generations might well consider it to have been the moment when the global family became a reality in communities throughout the United States.

Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities

Webpage:www.yellowpagesforkids.com/

At the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities, you will find educational consultants, psychologists, diagnosticians, health care specialists, academic tutors, speech language therapists, advocates, and attorneys. You will also find government programs, grassroots organizations, special education schools, and parent support groups.

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