News BlogLocals unwelcome at Chinese orphanages7/24/2006"It's easier for foreign couples," Mr. Sun said. "Chinese organizations don't care to provide services for us. Families by choice7/22/2006It's challenging when adoptions cross the racial divide. Many kids and parents do fine, but observers have a problem. China delcares: Welcome Home7/22/2006As adoption from China settles into its second decade, an increasing number of adoptees are on the cusp of adulthood. It's a long way home for abducted children7/20/2006With media reports of children being stolen from hospitals, snatched by motorcycle riders, wrenched out of their mothers' arms and even abducted from homes, many parents are worried. Parents of the year spread the joy7/18/2006ince 1998, Chinese Children Adoption International has been one of the largest Chinese adoption agencies in the world. On average, it places four children with families each day. Bringing Hannah Home: An Adoption Story7/17/2006News reporter documents her journey to China through video. |
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