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Tatiana, 13, of Washington, D.C., is a very sweet, friendly, and loving child who enjoys dancing and school. She needs a forever family to call her own.
Ethan, 13, and Dominique, 11, of Virginia are siblings hoping to find a family where they can grow up together. Ethan is shy and soft-spoken while Dominique is outgoing and lively.
Amanda Koon, an adoption specialist for the South Carolina Department of Social Services Region II Adoption Services office in Columbia, South Carolina, is our February Caseworker of the Month.
Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, is the Ad Council’s 70th anniversary. AdoptUSKids, along with the U.S. Children’s Bureau, have partnered with the Ad Council since 2003 on an award-winning adoption recruitment campaign encouraging the adoption of children from foster care.
The National Resource Center for Child Welfare Data & Technology is hosting a free webinar from 2 to 3:30 p.m. EST on February 23 to help program and data managers gather more information about the families they serve, their communities, and their work force.
Amanda Koon, an adoption specialist for the South Carolina Department of Social Services Region II Adoption Services office in Columbia, South Carolina, is our February Caseworker of the Month. Her passion in being an advocate for families helped retain a couple pursing adoption after having a child removed from their home and returned to his birth mother.
Adoptive parents: Did you – or do you know other adoptive parents – who began their journey to adoption after seeing or hearing one of the (TV, radio, print, or billboard) ads that “you don’t have to be perfect to be a perfect parent?†If so, then AdoptUSKids and the Ad Council would love to include you in a video series of success stories. Contact us today at info@adoptuskids.org.
Learn about the award-winning national recruitment campaign produced through a partnership of the U.S. Children's Bureau, Ad Council, and AdoptUSKids.
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