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National Adoption Day is an integral part of National Adoption Month that raises awareness and celebrates adoption. In fact, National Adoption Day is just as recognized as the month itself and sheds light on the issue of children in foster care who need consistency through adoption.
The Children's Bureau's National Adoption Month campaign seeks to increase awareness of adoption, bring attention to the need for adoptive families for teens experiencing the U.S. foster care system, and emphasize the value of lifelong connections.
View information about National Adoption Month and the Children’s Bureau’s commitment to drawing attention to and supporting the thousands of teens experiencing the U.S. foster care system who are in need of permanent, loving families.
National Adoption Month (NAM) in November is a time to raise awareness about adoption and bring attention to the 109,000 children with legal permanency goals of adoption who are at risk of aging out of foster care without permanent family connections.
There are many things you can do to not only raise awareness but to celebrate this very important month for all of us who are passionate about adoption and raising awareness about our family’s dynamic, etc.
November is National Adoption Month, a time to celebrate adoptive families, educate the public about adoption, and raise awareness about the 109,000 children in our child welfare system who are waiting for a family to call their own. Events commemorating National Adoption Month are held around the country, and you can likely find one or two in ...
National Adoption Awareness Month is here! It’s a month-long event to encourage people to learn about adoption, recognize people who have been impacted by adoption, and organize positive adoption-related events. There are many ways you and your family can learn and participate this year!