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A Message from Tim Ballard About Adoption | Children Need Families Foundation
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Aftercare

Children Need Families is a non-profit foundation passionately dedicated to meeting the most intrinsic need of a child, to have a permanent family and home. CNF works in partnership with adoption agencies, orphanages, and adoptive families, worldwide, offering a grant subsidy to assist with one of the often prohibitive steps of the adoption process, the cost. Once families apply and are approved, a one-time grant between $5,000-$15,000 is gifted to the family to offset adoption and legal fees, travel reimbursement and other related expenses. Once the grant is presented by CNF, the adoption is completed, and children come home!

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Lisa Rogers
2020-07-19 10:13:25
Interested in adopting. We already have 7 children but we are not done! Most adoption agencies we've checked with don't allow you to adopt if you already have children already. I'd love more info on how to go about applying please.
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Jodi D Vermaas
2020-07-22 02:11:04
Hi, Lisa, I have 12 children-10 adopted. It depends on the country and agency. The US did not allow me to foster with more than 5 kiddos. The Philippines allows for larger families, as that is standard in their culture. I have found that having children allowed me to be a better parent and also enabled new children to acclimate quickly and well into our family.
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Anjali
2020-07-23 08:33:05
Hello! My dream has always been to adopt children. I have 2 of my own right now and would like to adopt but have no idea where to begin or what to expect. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Jodi D Vermaas
2020-07-23 11:48:13
Yes for sure. I used several agencies, but one that was very helpful was Hand In Hand Adoptions. In particular, they welcome large families and work together to assist you to compile your dossier to submit to the country of your choice for adoption. If you adopt locally in the US, the department of children and families in your state has free programs to foster / adopt. My website also discusses this journey if it is helpful. www.getmoneydogood.com
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Mitzi Fallis
2020-08-06 11:11:03
How can I help with your After Care program? Thank you for your commitment to healing the nations through healing the children. Blessings and Shalom beloved brothers and sisters.
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Bonnie Andrews
2020-08-08 18:56:42
How can I get involved with aftercare ?
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Jessica Decandia
2020-08-16 07:25:17
I would love more info on helping with aftercare
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Claire Pybus-campbell
2020-08-23 09:46:11
How do I find out if there is a local orphanage in my city working with Aftercare? I would like to volunteer, help with local fundraising, etc.
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Kristi Woods
2020-10-25 22:18:52
Where do we find out more information about adopting these children who are not able to be reunited with their families? Do we need a full adoption agency, or is a lawyer sufficient. Is there a way to see who is available for adoption? Thanks! Kristi
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Kimberly Hurzeler
2020-12-12 19:49:53
I am interested in doing more with aftercare. I have a degree as a counselor, having worked with foster-care, post adoptive children.
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Mikal Merrill
2021-01-08 23:02:20
What can we do to help? We are a young family with kids of our own, but we want to get involved in making a difference. Where do we start?
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