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  2. Angel Guardian Home (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, the Home began accepting young boys as well, and in 1906, a nursery was built so the Home could begin accepting infants. In 1906 the Angel Guardian Home also began foster care placements for their residents. In 1946, a formal adoption program was started.

  3. Nathan Gwilliam - Wikipedia

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    Nathan W. Gwilliam is an entrepreneur, who is the founder CEO of Adoption.com, [1] which is the world's most-used adoption site, founded in 1997. [2] [3] Gwilliam has been inducted into the Adoption Hall of Fame by Family Services & Families Supporting Adoption in 2007 [4] and was awarded the U.S. Congressional Coalition's Angels in Adoption award in 2017.

  4. Nightlight Christian Adoptions - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funded an Embryo Adoption Awareness Campaign beginning in 2002. [34] In 2013 the program had a $1.9 million budget. [35] From 2011 to 2012, the number of embryo adoptions rose 25% in the U.S. [18] As of January 2013, more than 4500 babies have been born in the U.S. through embryo adoption.

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  7. Bernice Gottlieb - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Gottlieb (née Friedman, born January 8, 1931, in Bronx, New York) is an early leader in the trans-racial adoption (also known as interracial adoption) movement in the United States. In later years, she led a residential real estate firm and authored several books, including one on adoption.

  8. Rooftop Garden employment program for young adults seeks to ...

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    The YSS Rooftop Garden program officially launched six weeks ago and is an extension of YSS' mission to help Des Moines' at-risk young adults.

  9. DePelchin Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    DePelchin also provides infant adoption services to birth mothers and fathers desiring to place their unborn or newborn infants into adoptive homes. DePelchin's Transitioning to Adulthood through Guidance and Support (TAGS) Program seeks to provide a safe, stable environment for homeless young adults, ages 18–22, who have aged out of the ...