Mother to Mother: An Open Letter to My Husband’s Birth Mom
Dear Birth Mom, You or someone you know left your beautiful, healthy baby boy in a phone booth at...
Read Moreby angie | Jan 10, 2015 | Adoption, Ann Jillian, Chicago, Chicago Police Department, Ebony (magazine), Joyce Selznick, Pet adoption, Police officer, The Wall Street Journal, United States | 2 |
Dear Birth Mom, You or someone you know left your beautiful, healthy baby boy in a phone booth at...
Read Moreby angie | Dec 10, 2014 | 6/6/72, abandoned infant, Adoption, baby boy, Birth certificate, Foster care, June 1972, Kansas City, Mother, Parent, United States | 0 |
In my research, I recently discovered another clue in the search for Bill’s birth parents. It’s an article that we hadn’t found before, dated June 13, 1972 entitled “Await Word on Abandoned...
Read Moreby 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 Moreby angie | Mar 11, 2013 | Baby shower, Bronx, HIV, Infant, Parent, Postpartum depression, Twitter, United States | 0 |
LIVINGSTON MANOR, N.Y. — When he was growing up in the Bronx, they called him Albert Higgins. It wasn’t until decades later he actually learned he might be someone else. “As a child growing up, I’ve always had...
Read Moreby 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...
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