arminnie
<font color=blue>Tossed the butter kept the gin<br
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I've noticed in several threads where people talk about high adoption costs - tens of thousands of dollars.
I've also heard mention of how many children there are who need homes (worldwide). It would seem like the costs would be lower so the children could get placed.
Any input on WHY the costs are so much? Is this just in parts of the US or only for international adoptions?
My cousin has adopted two children (newborns) in the past 3 years in Arkansas. She did not have costs ANYTHING like that. The state has been very supportive - even providing temporary medical care in the beginning.
She did adopt children of another race, but I think that just meant it was quicker than waiting for a blue eyed blond baby. We couldn't love her two daughters more and wouldn't trade them for anything. They are part of our big extended family.
I've also heard mention of how many children there are who need homes (worldwide). It would seem like the costs would be lower so the children could get placed.
Any input on WHY the costs are so much? Is this just in parts of the US or only for international adoptions?
My cousin has adopted two children (newborns) in the past 3 years in Arkansas. She did not have costs ANYTHING like that. The state has been very supportive - even providing temporary medical care in the beginning.
She did adopt children of another race, but I think that just meant it was quicker than waiting for a blue eyed blond baby. We couldn't love her two daughters more and wouldn't trade them for anything. They are part of our big extended family.