| people are aware of the need in China regarding | | | | can relate to those that come to them. They want |
| orphaned children in need of adoptive homes. But | | | | nothing more than to make your adoptive experience |
| many are not aware of how dire that need can be. | | | | the best that it possibly can be. |
| Thousands of children are abandoned every year in | | | | Bringing home a child from another country or |
| China by parents who do not want them for one | | | | continent can be a challenge. There is cultural |
| reason or another. This has plenty to do with | | | | diversity as well as many other things to deal with. It |
| restrictions on how many children are allowed per | | | | can be a challenge for these children to adjust to life |
| family. China is having a population crisis and this does | | | | with a real family. ChineseChildren.org will work with |
| not help it get any better. Families looking to adopt | | | | families to make the adaptation process smoother. |
| should consider the beautiful gift they could give to a | | | | Support is always available to the families that need it |
| Chinese child with no future. | | | | so you can adopt a child with confidence through this |
| One of the leading charitable organizations for the | | | | organization. |
| adoption of Chinese children is ChineseChildren.org. | | | | Though abandonment is not legal in China, this does |
| This site is filled with tons of information about all | | | | not stop families from abandoning their children. Since |
| aspects of adopting a child from China. From legal | | | | the rate is so high, plenty of focus is placed on China. |
| issues to basic inquiries, it is all addressed at this site. | | | | There are fewer legal issues when adopting an |
| Since the year 1994 this organization has helped to | | | | abandoned child. Their government papers state they |
| place more than 8100 children with adoptive families. | | | | are abandoned which makes it easier to be granted |
| That is an astounding number of kids who escaped | | | | legal rights to that child. |
| life in an orphanage. | | | | Josh and Lily are more than happy to share their |
| ChineseChildren.org strongly believes in the stronghold | | | | personal story. They began this charity in their tiny |
| of family. The priority is always the children and their | | | | two hundred square foot basement, never imaging |
| needs. Their entire organization is built around making | | | | how huge it would grow. Since then they have |
| life better for kids who would otherwise never have | | | | helped thousands of families and children and do not |
| a chance to have a real family. However, they also | | | | plan to stop any time soon. They adopted their |
| work hard to make things as smooth as possible for | | | | daughter Anna from Beijing who is growing up to be |
| the adoptive family. The couple that owns this | | | | a beautifully well adjusted young lady. |
| charity has adopted a child of their own so they truly | | | | |