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Earthquake Affects Haitian Adoptions

Earthquake Affects Haitian Adoptions Natural disaster affects families in the midst of adoption process The devastating earthquake in Haiti is sending powerful aftershocks to hopeful adoptive families here in the U.S. Many families who had Haitian adoptions in process are slowly coming to the realization that not only is the disaster putting a sudden halt to adoptions, restarting the international process will take months, if not years. In Haiti, we are seeing an entire country virtually destroyed, including government offices that process adoptions and the very orphanages that house waiting children. Adoptive parents are suddenly in limbo, hoping for news yet little is forthcoming. When natural disasters such as the Caribbean temblor occur, adoptions in process are typically one of the last governmental services to restart. Families who were hoping to complete Haitian adoptions in the next 18 to 24 months may want to consider other options if their primary motivation for adoption is to build their family. "While the need to adopt internationally is great, there are also opportunities to adopt newborns and toddlers of all races here at home, " says Mardie Caldwell C.O.A.P., founder of Lifetime Adoption Center. "International orphans need to be adopted and cared for, but many families proceed internationally because they are unaware of their options here in the U.S." Lifetime Adoption offers a number of programs, including the popular African American Enrichment Program to assist families seeking to adopt children domestically. "There is a real surge for orphan care right now, but it shouldn't be at the cost of caring for the children in need of loving parents in our own country, " says Caldwell. It is apparent that this earthquake has caused great loss of life, and the need for adoption in Haiti will likely increase in the coming years. However it will not be anytime soon and the children available will have experienced great trauma and substantial loss. Families who seek to adopt in the future from the Caribbean nation will need to be prepared for this. Caldwell reports that many families who adopt internationally are simply not prepared for the issues that children raised in orphanages face. "Because of the lack of bonding, discipline, accurate medical records, and social interaction, children adopted internationally often have needs that exceed what adoptive families are prepared for. At Lifetime Adoption, we are getting calls weekly by parents seeking options for these children, including some requests for our help in finding a new family, known as a readopt. It is a difficult situation for all involved, especially the child." When natural disasters such as the Caribbean temblor or the tsunami that devastated Indonesia and Thailand in 2004 occur, there is often an outpouring of concern for children left orphaned and calls for adoption. The wheels turn quite slowly, however, in making this a reality and often, families have experienced so much loss, that they expand their own families with children of friends rather than lose them as well. For families considering adopting in Haiti, Caldwell recommends that they examine their reasons. "If you truly want to parent a child who needs a stable family, consider adopting domestically. The need is great." To learn more about Lifetime Adoption Center, visit their website at www.LifetimeAdoption.com. To learn more about the African American Enrichment Adoption Program, visit www.AAAdoptions.com.

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Adopting children from Haiti?
Shouldn't these questions be titled: "How can I use this disaster to my advantage?" Thoughts? ETA: Benjamin, I'M ignorant? YOU are the one who repeatedly makes spelling and grammar errors. If you had bothered to read my past answers and questions, you'd know that I AM an adoptive parent. I adopted a child who truly needed a home -- a child in foster care here in the U.S. where I live. I have nothing against people from foreign countries. In fact, it is because I care about people in other countries that I think their children should stay in their homelands. Moving a child after a horrific experience like this earthquake would be traumatic for a child. The kids in Haiti won't know for quite a while whether or not their parents have been killed and truly made them orphans. The last thing they need is for baby-greedy people to swoop in and take them from their home country. YOU, sir, are the one who is ignorant. I don't believe I've ever seen you on this forum before. What business, exactly, do YOU have here? You said that I have no business asking and answering these questions, yet you know NOTHING about me or my experiences. Get off your high horse and pay attention. As for caring and helping, I have donated to Haiti's relief efforts...just as I did for the tsunami victims in 2004 and just as I do for World Vision. I believe that this is a global community -- not that everyone belongs in the U.S. because it is the greatest country in the world. Kids who are born in Guatemala, China, Haiti, El Salvador, Vietnam, and every other country in the world should have the opportunity to grow, live, and learn in his or her own environment -- not be shuttled off to live with an American family just because someone thinks he or she is "helping." I help by donating money which is what is needed most. What do YOU do to help? ETA 2: Spotty -- I am not an "anti-adopter." I adopted my son from foster care. Rather than lumping a group of people who don't agree with you into one big pit of shame, why don't you try to see our points of view? You don't have to agree, but you could at least be civil.

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Adopting Kids from Haiti?
OK Before u guys say anything let me make myself clear. I'm a Haitian my Parents are Haitian born and they want to adopt children from Haiti. I read people's answers about helping Haiti instead blah blah blah... Anyway my family been helping Haiti for years ow we are still sending money and clothes and everything we are still helping, but now my mom has decided she wanted to adopt a child so im looking around to find some information i know the whole adoption thing is in closed and whatever and they are checkin to see if there is any family members but can u guys help me in Finding information about orphan kids from Haiti. Also im from Florida so yea... NO rude Answers and don't tell me to donate money and stuff when im already am!!! mom of many ur not making sense we involve with donating bt we know nothing about the adoption thing i jus wanted to add something based on the other questions and answers that relate to this one... although the money we use can help the hungry and rebuild and blah blah(even if we have money to rebuild it would take years trust me ive been to haiti and seen how it is and now its destroyed i doubt by the end of this year it would be okay)etc. we can also adopt and give clothes and food at the same time people so dont think negatively because people wanna adopt i mean its not somethin horrible they are giving a child a home a child that cannot help their self even though u donate money its not like the child will magically become perfect

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LDS Adoption Haiti help?
I am only 19. My parents are interested in adopting children from Haiti during this time. We have a large home, and we do very well financially. We are members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I have looked at LDS family services, but my parents are ineligible. (They have not been sealed; my dad is inactive.) They would be interested in single children or sibling sets. They want to help after this disaster. Is there a way to go through the adoption process without it taking months-years because of the current circumstances? Is there an organization that is helping in that way? Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. None of us know much about this. Thanks.

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