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The Office of Adoption Operations is approved to provide adoption services to children in the public child welfare system, which includes placing children into adoptive homes as well as providing other adoption related services in New Jersey.
Most adoptive children require a series of visits in familiar surroundings, to minimize any separation trauma that they may experience. Prior to and during the visits, the child's caseworker is responsible for helping the child understand the adoption plan.
NJ children and youth cleared for adoption; Learn more about adoption and foster care on the New Jersey Department of Children and Families website.
Be an Adoptive Parent. We are Successful in completing adoptions for hundreds of children each year who cannot be reunified with their birth families. Some of these children are adopted by their resource (foster) families or relatives but their are still children who are waiting for their permanent adoptive families.
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NJ ARCH provides adoption advocacy, support, education, information, and resource services to adoptees, birthparents, adoptive and pre-adoptive families, families interested in adoption, and professionals and community members interested in adoption issues.
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How to Adopt in New Jersey. As a hopeful adoptive parent or pregnant mother considering adoption in the Garden State, you may feel overwhelmed by adoption processes, laws and qualifications. If you live in Newark, Jersey City or anywhere else in the state, read on to learn how to adopt or place a child for adoption in New Jersey.
Explore the New Jersey State Adoption Assistance Program. Find information on eligibility, subsidy rates, medical services, and resources for adoptive families. Learn about the specific criteria for adoption assistance, including age, disability, and ethnic background factors.
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families contracts with Children’s Aid and Family Services to provide post-adoption and guardianship support services through the New Jersey Adoption Resource Clearinghouse.