Monday, October 30, 2017
The Kindest Thing You Can Do for a Potential Foster Parent
A friend of mine recently told me about his daughter’s 5th birthday. Leading up to the birthday party, the one thing she kept asking for was a pinata. Being good parents who wanted to give good gifts to their daughter, they went out and found the perfect teddy bear pinata.
On the big day when the teddy bear was revealed, she was thrilled. They lined up all the kids, and armed with a blindfold and a stick, they began the normal pinata routine. Each child came forward and took a swing, and everyone was having a great time.
And then it happened.
Read the rest of the story.
Taken from the CAFO blog
October 27, 2017 by Jason Weber
Labels:
CAFO,
Foster Care,
foster parenting
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
First Mom Group Starting at Willow Creek!
A new group is starting for women
who have placed a child(ren) for adoption. Learn how you can find community,
encouragement, support, and healing with other First Moms, no matter where you
are on your journey.
Gatherings will take place at
Willow Creek Community Church
67 E. Algonquin Road, So. Barrington, Room F280.
Informational Meeting
Wednesday, November 29th, 7:30-8:45pm
First Mom Gatherings
Wednesdays, December 6, 13, 20 from 7:30-8:45pm
For more information contact Jan Collins (a fellow
birthmother) at 773-983-3773 or email adoption@willowcreek.org
Labels:
adoption,
biological parents,
first moms,
support groups
Saturday, October 14, 2017
CCCWA Background Information for Adoptees from China
Adoption agencies that work in China were sent the following Notice on September 14, 2017 from the Office of
Children’s Issues of US State Department. They have been told that the China Center for Children's Welfare and Adoption (CCCWA)
is willing to communicate with orphanages on behalf of interested
adoptees or their adoptive families for any possible additional
background information on their child. No further information has been given.
You can send your request or questions directly to: cccwa@cccwa.cn.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Adopteen Hangout in Chicago!
Adopteen Hangouts – Chicago
October 21st from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Bombobar
832 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607
October 21st from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Bombobar
832 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607
That’s
right! We’re stretching our limbs a bit this year and making a real
effort to meet even more new friends across the country and Chicago is
our first step. Let’s call it our tricep stretch.
You may not realize, but Adopteen held our first Camp-Conference back in 2008. That means 2018 marks our 10th Anniversary and, other than feeling a bit old, we’re antsy to start celebrating!
Meet
Laura Williams, Adopteen Chicago Coordinator. Laura will be
coordinating monthly Adopteen Hangouts around Chicago (thanks, Laura!)
and we want you to join! Bombobar is delicious and we expect to see
plenty of Instagram posts and snaps. Come for the tasty treats, stay
for the quality hang time!
Any questions or want to RSVP? Email Laura at adopteenchicago@gmail.com!
And that’s just the appetizers. We have a fantastic year in store for you. Stay tuned for more 10th Anniversary news and announcements coming next month!
CCAI– Celebrating 25 years and OVER 12,000 children
Chinese Children Adoption International
Labels:
CCAI,
Chinese adoptees,
post adoption,
teenagers
Monday, October 2, 2017
Adoption Fundraiser for Willow Creek Family!
We are Tullio and Kelly Cox and we are fundraising to bring home Baby Cox.
Kelly's desire to adopt from China began in 2011 when she served at a
foster home for children with special needs. She recently returned for
the fourth time where she met a little girl in need of heart surgery.
After just seeing pictures of her, Tullio instantly felt the need to
bring her home and give her the care she needs.We are now in the
process of trying to adopt her.
We've completed our application, parent
training and home study and sent in all of our Dossier documents (we are
just waiting for our 1800A approval). If you know anyone that has ever
adopted you know it can be a difficult and very expensive process.
Please consider purchasing a t-shirt to help us bring our little girl
home.
Thanks you for walking with us in this journey. We hope you think of us and Baby Cox whenever you wear your shirt.
Labels:
adoption,
China,
fundraiser
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