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Web Pages: Adoption Community Online

Adoptees, birth and adoptive families, and those seeking to adopt tell their stories in personal Web pages, articles, and poetry.

Adopted Young People
Teen and young adult adoptees around the world share their stories with us, through Web sites and narratives.

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Adult Adoptees
Personal Web pages created by adoptees from around the world.

Adoptive Family Sites & Stories
Personal Web pages and stories from adoptive families from around the world.

Birth Families
In personal Web pages, birth families tell their stories, share search and reunion stories, and - in the case of open adoptions - provide insight into how it works in practice.

Gay/Lesbian Adoptive Families
Members of LGBT adoptive families and their friends share accounts of their adoptions, introductions to their family members, and statements of support for non-traditional adoptions.

Hopeful Parent Profiles
Introductory profile pages from those seeking to adopt who wish to connect with those making adoption plans.

Open Adoptions
The real story of open adoption comes from families that learned about it, and are living it on a day-to-day basis.

Our Family Album
Members of our community share their stories in photos in an album for everyone. Come take a look.

Reunion Stories
Ranging from heart-warming to heart-wrenching, these stories show a wide range of outcomes and attitudes for which we all need to be prepared.

Single Parents
Sharing their personal experiences, these singles offer insight into the process and the perils of adopting solo.

Families with Special Kids
These accounts of family life, adjustments, individual adoption processes, and growth are an excellent resource for those considering adopting children with special needs or risks.

Transracial/Transcultural Adoption
Personal stories from adoptive parents and transracially and transculturally adopted adoptees reflect a variety of experience.

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