Adoption News Roundup

November 22, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving week, friends! As you bustle about, preparing large feasts, cleaning homes, or packing up for holidays travels, here are a few pieces to sit back with, relax, and remember the many things we have to be grateful for. Hopefully these pieces will inspire you the way they have us. We are thankful for Chuck […]

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Ways to Support National Adoption Month

November 20, 2016

Every November is National Adoption Month, a month where we celebrate adoption awareness and engage in events and actions supporting adoption and foster care across the nation. During this month, not only do we try and expose myths and educate those around us, but we also work tirelessly to secure adoptions for the tens of […]

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Link Roundup

November 11, 2016

What a week. For some, this was one of the worst weeks of their lives. For others, it’s a jubilant time. For all, it has been a week fraught with emotion, debate, curiosity, and anticipation for what’s the come. Whatever you have on your mind or plate this weekend, we hope you have time to […]

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A Note On Kindness

November 10, 2016

This is not a political website, so we’re not going to talk politics. We respect that the members of our community fall on all sides of the fence — that’s a huge reason why we love you so much. Regardless of how we feel about political issues, we all agree about the utmost importance of […]

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Adoption News Roundup

November 5, 2016

Happy Saturday! Whew! What a week. We’ve made it. Now we just have to get through this election. But how about a distraction from that, eh? Here are the articles that have caught our minds and hearts this week. We hope you enjoy. This article about a parent creating his own anti-helicopter movement has gone […]

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Why you need to start talking to your children about voting now

November 3, 2016

We have a serious voting issue in this country. Only about 50% of Americans voted in the 2012 presidential election, and American voter turnout is woefully far behind that of other developed nations, landing at a devastating 31 out of 35 according the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Voting is an incredible right. A […]

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