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  2. International adoption - Wikipedia

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    The laws cover US families adopting children from abroad, and families abroad adopting US-born children. Many US children are adopted abroad. [98] [99] However, foreign adoptions by American families have dropped in recent years: families in the US adopted 2,971 children from abroad in 2019, compared with a high of 22,884 in 2004. [14] [15]

  3. New State Department ruling makes inter-country adoption ...

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    Prospective families are already facing many hurdles to inter-country adoption. International adoption is already very costly, with average costs ranging from $32,000 to $66,000.

  4. Euro-orphan - Wikipedia

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    The EU supports family reunification. [4] Migrating families are sometimes divided by local child services like Jugendamt. [5] The number of Euro-orphans in the EU is estimated to be between 0.5–1 million, most of whom live outside the EU, e.g. in Ukraine. [6] A similar term, "old euro-orphans", describes elderly parents left behind by ...

  5. Deinstitutionalisation (orphanages and children's institutions)

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    The nature of orphanages means that they often fail to provide the individual sustained attention and stimulation a child would get from growing up within a family. In many cases the children living in them are at risk of harm. [37] There are also many reports of orphanages being abusive [33] [38] or having very high death rates. [39]

  6. Most Children In Haitian Orphanages Aren’t Orphans - AOL

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    Funded by millions of dollars in donations for their work in Haiti, Western church organizations operate scores of facilities in a shadowy but sprawling industry that often leaves children ...

  7. Orphans International - Wikipedia

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    Orphans International Worldwide (OIWW) is a charitable organization created to house and educate orphans and abandoned children. In response to the crisis facing orphaned children around the world, former investment bank employee Jim Luce founded Orphans International in 1999.

  8. Holt International Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    The resulting publicity stirred interest among many families in the United States. The Holts set about helping others to adopt, leading to the creation of the foundation. [8] In recent years, the Holt agency was accused of illegal activities involving the Brothers Home between the 1970s and 1980s. Peter Moller, an adoptee from Denmark ...

  9. Fact check: No evidence of nursing homes and orphanages ... - AOL

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