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Most states have an incredible number of special needs children available for adoption and foster care. And, to my understanding, the expense for you is little or nothing at all.
http://forums.adoption.com/adoption-finances/44434-financial-questions.html
... Have healthy non-special needs children available for adoption that fall in the age category we're looking for. C: Aren't like a 3+ year process.
http://forums.adoption.com/international-adoption-support/387583-new-here-looking-thoughts.html
We offer an array of free services to both families and child welfare professionals.
http://www.adoptuskids.org/Child/ChildSearch.aspx
Pros. There are lots of children
http://international.adoption.com/foreign/pros-cons-of-international-adoption.html
A 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit Child Welfare Organization and International Adoption Agency Licensed by the State of California
http://www.partnersforadoption.org/philippines.shtml
There are special needs children available for adoption in the United States. Where? How? The following are some suggestions for parents to work through if they feel the Lord is leading them to adopt a special needs child.
http://library.adoption.com/articles/adopting-children-with-disabilities.html
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