Category: Family
There’s No Such Thing as Impossible: Adoption Mystery SOLVED!
by angie | Mar 23, 2018 | abandoned infant, Adoption, Family, Kansas City | 0 |
ADOPTION MYSTERY SOLVED! We Found His Birth Family: Abandoned in a Phone Booth at Birth –...
Read MoreNew App Connects Expectant Parents with Would-Be Adoptive Parents
by angie | Mar 26, 2013 | Android, Family, Google Play, IAC, Independent Adoption Center, iTunes, New York, United States | 0 |
Open Adoption Picnic (Photo credit: Tapestry Dude) Interested in Adoption? New Open Adoption App from Independent Adoption Center Connects Families with Expectant Mothers Independent Adoption Center released a free mobile app...
Read MoreOpen Adoption Over the Years (With Video)
by angie | Mar 26, 2013 | Adoption, Extended family, Family, Home, Open adoption, Oregon, Washington, Wish to Adopt | 0 |
Adoption (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Here at Find My Birth Family, we support open adoption for obvious reasons. We only wish Bill had the same luxury as a child. See our story here. From the Video Creator: Begins with a...
Read MoreGovernment of Canada Announces Enhanced Adoption Tax Credit
by angie | Mar 26, 2013 | Adoption, Canada, Canadian, Children Youth and Family, Family, Home, Jim Flaherty, Ontario | 0 |
Adoption by Choice, Erie PA (Photo credit: hbimedialibrary) OTTAWA–(Marketwire – Mar 21, 2013) – The Canadian government has taken an important step in supporting adoptive families by expanding the federal...
Read MoreA Tribute to Childless Mommies: You Don’t Have To Have Kids To Mother
Lissa Rankin, OwningPink.com Mother’s Day is coming up. As an OB/GYN, I know this can be a tough day for women who have been unable to conceive, lost pregnancies, had abortions, adopted, or chosen not to reproduce....
Read MoreMaybe Birth Family: Disappointed But Still Hopeful
by angie | Feb 26, 2013 | Adoption, Birthday, Christmas, Family, Kansas, Kansas City, Mother, United States | 0 |
As we all know (or can imagine), searching for an adoptee’s birth family (or a family’s birth child) can be extremely emotionally exhausting for all involved. Last year, I responded hopefully to an ad I found in an...
Read Moreby angie | Feb 25, 2013 | Adolescence, Adoption, Family, Health, Home, Mother, Parent, United States | 0 |
Compelling story, similar to ours. I found this over at Experience Project. Though it was posted four years ago, my hope is that I can help the author connect with the birth family if he or she hasn’t already. “I was...
Read MoreIssues Faced By Adopted People
by angie | Feb 25, 2013 | Adoption, Birth certificate, British Columbia, Child, Family, Health, Home, Parent | 0 |
Issues faced by adopted persons: 1. It is very common for those who were adopted to feel rejected and abandoned by their birth parents. This is accompanied by feelings of grief and loss. There is no set time or age when these...
Read MoreAbandoned Babies Need to Know Who Found Them
by angie | Feb 25, 2013 | Children, Family, Health, Home, Infant, Pompano Beach Florida, Shopping, The Independent | 0 |
Babies who are abandoned at birth suffer long-term emotional and social problems, and have difficulty adjusting to parenthood themselves, because of an over-riding belief that they were “thrown away” by their mother,...
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