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  2. Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children - Wikipedia

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    Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children is a New York-based licensed and Hague-accredited [1] non-profit [2] providing adoption services, which includes the continuum of counseling and support services to members of the adoption triad: birth parents, adoptive families, and adoptees.

  3. Graham Windham - Wikipedia

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    Together, they established the Orphan Asylum Society in the City of New York, which first met on March 15, 1806. Sarah Hoffman was elected the first director. [11] They raised funds to build an asylum building, and its cornerstone in Greenwich Village was laid on July 7, 1807. [12] West 4th Street was formerly named Asylum Street after the ...

  4. Humans of New York - Wikipedia

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    Humans of New York (HONY) is a photoblog and book of street portraits and interviews collected on the streets of New York City. Started in November 2010 by photographer Brandon Stanton, Humans of New York has developed a large following through social media. As of March 2015, the book had spent 31 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. [1]

  5. 50 Heartwarming Adoption Photos That Might Have You Crying ...

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    Image credits: gays_with_kids "In the UK, adoption is the future plan for about 5% of the children in foster care," Khalida says. "Across the Atlantic, in the USA, this number is around 2%.

  6. HeartShare Human Services of New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the Society spearheaded an effort to find foster homes for all of the 300 minority children in New York City in need of foster homes. [6] In 1983, the organization opened a new counseling and abuse prevention program in East Brooklyn, which was formally dedicat4ed in 1984. [7]

  7. 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.

  8. Center for Development of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Child Welfare/Child Protective Services Training Institute provided training in the area of child protection, training for mandated reporters in New York State, and training to keep child welfare workers informed regarding the most current legal requirements associated with child protective services, family-centered social ...

  9. Angel Guardian Home (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, New York City Comptroller Harrison Goldin performed an audit of New York City's private foster-care agencies based on a random sampling of five, of which the Angel Guardian Home was one, and issued a stinging report summarizing the findings, alleging that the agencies were essentially warehousing children, and making little if any effort to find permanent homes for them.