Volunteers
help potential adoptive families as they look for the perfect pet to bring home.
Not exact matches
Talking with the agency and other
adoptive families and support groups about
potential complications will
help you avoid delays and disappointment if issues do arise with referrals as the process unfolds.
Spreading the news about these pets in need of homes is important, and a little creativity can also
help to catch the attention of a
potential adoptive family.
During the 4 - 5 week summer visit, Kidsave and
families work together to
help the children meet
potential adoptive families.
The regional agencies
help widen the pool of
potential adoptive families and
help match children awaiting adoption with the most suitable
family as quickly as possible.
We can
help you meet
potential adoptive families.
In 2009, MARE launched the Friend of the
Family Mentoring Program, pairing experienced
adoptive families with those new to the process to
help more
potential adoptive parents proceed with finding and adopting the right child (ren) for them.
This training
helps potential foster /
adoptive parents understand foster and
adoptive children's needs, introduces parents to the child welfare system and their role, and gives
families and specialists an opportunity to get to know each other to ensure the program is a good fit.
Determined to
help each child reach their fullest
potential, Kathleen searched for the support her
adoptive family needed.