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  2. Nightlight Christian Adoptions - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funded an Embryo Adoption Awareness Campaign beginning in 2002. [34] In 2013 the program had a $1.9 million budget. [ 35 ] From 2011 to 2012, the number of embryo adoptions rose 25% in the U.S. [ 18 ] As of January 2013, more than 4500 babies have been born in the U.S. through embryo adoption.

  3. Fulton v. City of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, 593 U.S. 522 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania violated First Amendment rights of a Catholic foster care agency by refusing to renew the agency's contract unless it agreed to certify married same-sex couples as foster parents.

  4. Helping hands: Bethany Christian Services offers support ...

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    Pennsylvania offers free post-permanency services to families through the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network.

  5. Adoption in California - Wikipedia

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    More adoptions occur in California each year than any other state (followed closely by New York). There is domestic adoption (adopting a non-relative child from within the United States), international adoption (adopting a non-relative child from another country), step parent adoption (adopting a child who is the legal child of one's spouse) and adult adoption (the adoption of an adult from ...

  6. Christian Family Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Christian Family Solutions was founded in 1965 as Wisconsin Lutheran Convalescent Home, a joint outgrowth of the Bethany Convalescent Home in Milwaukee and the Lutheran Children's Friend Society in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Later in 1965, the Board of Directors determined that there was a significant need for a child welfare agency within the WELS. [1]

  7. Why Bethany Joy Lenz Returned to Religion After Leaving Cult

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    It hasn’t been easy, but Bethany Joy Lenz has managed to reestablish her connection with faith after a decade in a religious cult. “I was done. I walked out of that group and I questioned ...

  8. Baby Scoop Era - Wikipedia

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    From 1945 to 1973, it is estimated that up to 4 million parents in the United States had children placed for adoption, with 2 million during the 1960s alone. [2] Annual numbers for non-relative adoptions increased from an estimated 33,800 in 1951 to a peak of 89,200 in 1970, then quickly declined to an estimated 47,700 in 1975.

  9. Bethany Christian Trust - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Christian Trust is a Scotland wide charity which started in Edinburgh focusing on homeless and vulnerable people. The charity was established in 1983 by Rev Alan Berry, then a minister in Leith, Edinburgh, in response to the homeless and vulnerable people he encountered daily.