Adoption

When Foster Care Becomes Permanent Placement
The primary goal
of any foster child program is to eventually reunite the child with its
birth parents. But often this is impossible.
Approximately 50% of the foster babies placed in Angels homes over the
past years have been adopted because the courts could not return them
to their birth parents.
Adopting a Foster Child
When reunification fails, and one of our Angels foster families chooses
to adopt their foster child, we work with the County Adoption Agencies
to ensure a smooth transition from fostering to adoption.
Fostering as a Test Run for Adoption
The decision to adopt any child is a serious one. The experience of foster
parenting can sometimes serve as a valuable "test run," helping would-be
adoptive parents understand the realities of bringing a new baby into their
home. If you are considering adoption, you may want to consider being a
foster parent first.
See the Video
Please watch the Calling All Angels video
to learn more about the crisis in foster care and how you can help. (8
min 30 sec AVI)Note: San Diego Time Warner cable subscribers can view
this video on their TV. Learn how
Call Now to Change a Child's Life
Call 805-898-0901 or contact us on-line
to learn how you can make a donation
or become a foster parent.
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