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Adoption Photolisting Links
The list below includes region-specific photolistings of children waiting for adoptive homes: Adoption.com Information for Birthmothers & Adoptive
Parents, as well as nationwide and international photolistings
AdoptUsKids.org A cooperative agreement between
The Children's Bureau, Administration for Children & Families, and the Department of Health & Human Services with
adoption resources and photolistings.
The Adoption Exchange The Adoption Exchange
is based in the Rocky Mountain region and provides the connection between families who adopt and children who wait. The Adoption
Exchange currently has 5 localities in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Missouri, and Nevada, and presents photolistings of children
from those states plus Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming. http://www.adoptex.org/
The Cherokee Nation Adoption Services: Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare (ICW) strives to place Indian children
with Indian families. ICW provides adoption services for Cherokee children who cannot be cared for by their birth parents
and who need and can benefit from new and permanent family ties established through legal adoption. http://www.cherokeekids.org/
Heart Gallery of America.org Nationwide
collaborative project of hundreds of Adoption Heart Gallery websites and photolistings
Northwest Adoption Exchange The Northwest
Adoption Exchange facilitates adoptive placements for waiting children in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. http://www.nwae.org/
South Eastern Exchange of the U.S. SEEUS
is an adoption resource for children awaiting placement in the southeastern states. SEEUS serves children in the states of
Region IV of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS): Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North and South Carolina. Recognizing the needs of the region, SEEUS is particularly dedicated to increasing opportunities
for waiting Black children to achieve permanence. http://www.sc-adopt.org/seeus
Three Rivers Adoption council (TRAC) TRAC's
mission is to improve adoption opportunities for all children growing up without permanent, caring families. Operated out
of Pittsburgh, PA, the TRAC Exchange is a listing of waiting children and homestudied families. http://www.3riversadopt.org
Wednesday's Child The Freddie Mac Foundation
sponsored Wednesday's Child television feature is a program on the air in 6 U.S. cities that helps find adoptive families
by featuring waiting children in weekly television spots. Cities are Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, and
Washington D.C. http://adopt.org/wednesdayschild/
Children ACTION is recruiting for
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