Families are looking abroad to adopt for a variety of reasons, including wanting to help children in disaster zones or out of lives of poverty. But there are fewer children available for international adoption in recent years. We talk about the whys and hows of international adoption — and about the challenges of fostering a cultural connection between adopted children and their birth homes.
- More: “Corruption in International Adoptions” from The Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism – at Brandeis.edu
- More: Bay Area Adoption Services – at BAAS.org
- More: The Joint Council on International Children’s Services – at JCICS.org