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  2. Gladney Center for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the Gladney Center purchased adoption.com and its assets, including "more than 900 adoption-related URLs, 75 adoption-related sites, two adoption apps and numerous social media sites." [19] The founder of adoption.com, Nathan Gwilliam, will become a vice president and member of the Gladney executive team as part of the ...

  3. Animal Care Centers of NYC - Wikipedia

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    New Hope partners take ownership of ACC animals and care for them in shelters, foster homes, boarding facilities and/or their own private facilities prior to placing them in permanent homes through their own adoption process. New Hope is part of the Placement Department at ACC, which also includes Adoptions, Foster Program, and Behavior.

  4. Janet Wallis - Wikipedia

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    Janet Sophia Wallis born Janet Sophia McCall aka Mrs Ransome Wallis (13 June 1858 – 14 February 1928) was a British philanthropist and the founder of the Mission of Hope in Croydon. Children of unmarried mothers were offered for adoption both in Croydon and in Canada.

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  6. Future Center for Hope holds sign-raising ceremony

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    Nov. 6—HENDERSON — More than 20 community leaders attended a sign-raising ceremony Saturday on the site of what will become the City Road Center for Hope, a new men's shelter with room for 25 ...

  7. Category : Children's charities based in the United States

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    Incarnation Children's Center; Inheritance of Hope; International Breast Milk Project; International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children; International Children Assistance Network; International Kids Fund

  8. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Rescue organizations are usually volunteer-run organizations and survive on donations and adoption fees. [7] The adoption fees do not always cover the significant costs involved in rescue, which can include traveling to pick up an animal in need, providing veterinary care, vaccinations, food, spaying and neutering, training, and more.

  9. Outline of adoption - Wikipedia

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    LGBT adoption – LGBT adoption is the adoption of children by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons. Same-sex adoption in the United Kingdom Open adoption – Open adoption is an adoption in which the biological mother or parents and adoptive family know the identity of each other.