miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2011

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From Carrie Craft, your Guide to Adoption
November is National Adoption Month. This year's Adoption Month targets adoption professionals by focusing on ways to recruit and retain parents for the 107,000 children and youth in foster care waiting for adoptive homes.

All About Adoption Month
The theme for this year's celebration also points towards the adoption professionals - "Build Capacity to Make Lasting Change."

History of National Adoption Month
It all started in Massachusetts.

Adolf Hitler and His Sisters Remain in Foster Care
The children with the controversial names remain in custody, while the parents picket social services.


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