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Journey To Me is a group of volunteers that have a passion for adopted children. This non-profit organization provides educational resources to help adoptive children and their families.
Share WeedExcellent information on Chinese adoption from families who have adopted from China through the services of Children's Home Society & Family Services (CHSFS) in St. Paul, Minnesota . Discusses learning about Chinese culture, personal experiences, and much more. 5 stars, 6:25
Share WeedFind out what others are saying about agencies they have used. Learn more about prospective China adoption agencies before you choose your agency. Write a review of your agency.
Share WeedView the latest China province map; get the facts and history on China’s provinces.
Share WeedGoogle's free online language translation service instantly translates text and web pages. Not perfect, but a fast and free way to help you decipher Chinese.
Share WeedAdoption is big business and loosely regulated. Statutes governing it vary from state to state. It’s truly a buyer beware market. Here are some screening questions you can ask your agency to ensure a more successful adoption.
Share WeedCheck out the National Adoption Directory, a database funded by the Department of Health and Human Services that lists licensed agencies by state.
Share WeedThings to consider as you interview your adoption agency. Your agency is going to avoid certain topics, see what they are and avoid heartache later.
Share WeedThe BBB be a source of information about the business license, legal actions, and principals’ names of your agency.
Share WeedYou may be able to take a tax credit for qualifying expenses paid to adopt an eligible child (including a child with special needs). Links to credit or exclusion Form 8839, Form 1040, and Form 1040A.
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