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Thousands of children in Ohio are waiting for adoptive families. You don’t need to be rich, married, or under 40. What you do need is 100% heart to adopt in Ohio.
Thousands of children in Ohio need stable, consistent, and loving homes. Becoming a kinship, foster, or adoptive parent is a serious, yet rewarding experience that requires research and preparation. Choose your path below to start your journey.
Read more at the Ohio Foster Care and Adoption website. There are adoption subsidies to assist in adopting Ohio’s waiting children with special needs, and many children are eligible for federal or state adoption subsidies.
OhioKAN is a 100% free service for Ohio's kinship and adoptive families. Our OhioKAN Navigators are available to talk 1:1 about any questions you may have. Call 1-844-OHIOKAN (1-844-644-6526) Mon - Fri 8:30am - 6:30pm.
Learn more about kinship care, foster care and adoption in Ohio and how you can have a lasting positive impact on a child’s life. Learn about the process and each step required to become a foster parent in Ohio. Start your research here. Learn about the new Ohio Adoption Grant Program. What Is Kinship Care?
NOAS can help connect families with the nearly 3,000 children available for adoption in Ohio. Call the NOAS family specialist at 800-686-6627 ext. 126 to inquire about the children listed here and other children who urgently need foster and adoptive families.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services can help you decide if adoption is the right choice for you, lets you browse profiles of children looking for new families, and provides resources for adoptive parents.
Review the list of all Ohio agencies and find those that serve your area. Learn more about their values, mission and homestudy process. Reach out to those that interest you and ask questions. Then choose the one that best fits your needs.
Choosing Hope Adoptions is a full-service licensed non-profit adoption agency in Ohio. We have offices in Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, and Springfield Ohio.
Welcome to Ohio’s adoption community. This guide is designed to help you learn more about the adoption process. More than 1,000 Ohio children are joined with their adoptive families each year, and nearly 2,800 more are waiting to be adopted. You don’t have to be rich, married or under 40 to adopt a child from foster care in Ohio.