- Adoptive Families Magazine - Great magazine, but also check out the free downloads with info on adoptive law, medicine, talking to your kids & their classmates, etc.
- Joint Council on International Children's Services - Information on various country's adoption programs. Advocates for high standards and ethical practices in adoption.
- National Council on Adoption
- US Department of State-Intercountry Adoptions - Info on all aspects of adoption, including countries participating in Hague Adoption Convention, adoption stats and alerts. They have a great inter-country adoption guide.
- Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute - Super great site with all facets of adoption-related info. Their aim is education, support and preparation for adoptive families and adoptees.
- International Adoption Facts - National and state statistics on international adoptions.
- Adoption History Project - This site helps give context to adoption through the years.
- A4everfamily - Great resource for post-adoption issues and support.
- Creating a Family - A good education source on pre- and post-adoptive issues. They have good radio shows on a variety of topics and weekly newsletters. The author of this site also offers one-on-one consulting.
- Adoption Learning Partners - Overall resource center for adoptive parents, informational webinars, on-line parent training programs and post-adoption support.
- Translate Korean - Google translation program.
- Questions to Ask an Agency - Helpful worksheet to evaluate adoption agencies.
- Korean Focus - A group that offers support to families interested in Korean culture. Members are adoptive families and Korean Americans.
- Rainbow Kids - Info for pre-adoptive families, as well as support for post-adoption and adoptees.
- Institute for Adoption Information - General information site.
- Korean Adoptees of Chicago
- Chicago Area Families For Adoption - This super active group has lots of things going on. Check it out!
- EMK Press Books, links, reference materials, children's books, etc.
- US Immigration's guide to International Adoption
Two cheese-loving Oregonians (via Wisconsin) find their path to parenthood through adoption. Their sons, born in South Korea, add the kimchi spice to their lives, and they are now a family of four!
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