National Foster Parent Association
7512 Stanich Lane, #6
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
Telephone:
(253) 853-4000 or
(800) 557-5238
Fax: (253) 853-4001
National Foster Parent Association
The National Foster Parent Association is the only national organization which strives to support foster parents and remains a consistently strong voice on behalf of all children.
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National Child Abuse Defense And Resource Center
P. O. Box 638
Holland, Ohio 43528
Phone: 419-865-0513
Fax: 419-865-0526
NCADRC
We are a non-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to preserving the rights of those falsely accused of child abuse through education.
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FOSTERING FAMILIES TODAY IS...
a magazine about you---the parents, children and dedicated professionals in the child welfare system providing foster care and domestic adoption to children.
Fostering Families Today
A Bimonthly Foster Care and Adoption Resource for America
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North American Council On Adoptable Children
NACAC
NACAC's parent group database contains almost 900 adoption-related support groups from across the United States and Canada. You can search the database by state or province, or by the type of group or the group's activity.
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Colorado State
Foster Parent Association
7651 W 41st Ave
Ste. 90
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
303-463-7989
President:
Bonnie McNulty
Colorado State Foster Parent Associaiton
CSFPA is committed to supporting foster care through education, advocacy and the provision of resources for Colorado foster parents.
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Learn from other foster/adoptive parents: Their wisdom and experience are invaluable.
The Bodie Bunch
Name: Cindy
Location: Down a dirt road in the South,
52 year old happily single mother of 39 young'uns...
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Adoption Blogs
Adoption Blogs.com
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Support - Education - Advocacy
Attachment Disorder Network
Hope and Healing For Traumatized Children And Their Families
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Sharing Transracial Adoption Resources and Support
STARS
Founder and President
Theresa Alden
STARS is a family support group located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
STARS families appreciate the diversity of the world because diversity enriches us all and strives to make connections with adopted or foster child's birth race and birth culture.
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