Thursday, November 1, 2018

We Shared Their Love And Home, Now We Share Their Last Name

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There are over 100,000 children and teens in the United States foster care system who are waiting for a loving home where they can grow to be unique and exceptional person they were created to be. Sub-Saharan Africa, Asian and Latin American have the world's highest rate of orphaned children. Children entered the foster care system through no fault of their own, whether it be from the loss of a parent, neglect, abuse or abandonment. Everyone created is destined for greatness. Children in foster care only need the love and security that a permanent home provides to give them a chance to shine. 

According to the Donaldson Adoption Institute, about 40% of all US adults have considered adoption at one time in their lives. There are many hopeful parents who want to grow their family through adoption. Unmarried couples, LBGTQ couples, women facing infertility and families who have an abundance of love to share anxiously await a call from an adoption agency notifying them they have been chosen by a birth mother. 

November is National Adoption Month and we, at Miracle Mission, want to celebrate those individuals who have become miracle makers for children around the world. Whether it be birth mothers who have unselfishly decided adoption was the best chance for their child, or parents who have filled out mountains of paperwork, given their time, energy and financial resources to meet pre-screening requirements and have been granted approval to adopt, or the adoption agency workers across the world, we stand with you to and fully support your dream.  

We will be posting information on the need for adoption this week on our various social media accounts, FacebookTwitter and Instagram. Follow the conversation.  

1 comment:

  1. This really made me think about adopting in the future, it's so life changing for these children!

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