Gylee - this forum is not the safest place to search. Before you consider any respose from a bmom from this board, please read every (and I mean EVERY) post so you can become familiar with the scams / scammers.
There are agencies that specialize in minority race and special needs adoptions. The foster care system is also another avenue that will cost less, and sometimes a placement can happen quickly, but the trade off is that the adoptive family will need to qualify as a foster family. It is really not as difficult as it sounds. The best place to find out about fost/adopt is to check with a local State / County Health & Human Services Dept.
As I have posted before, there are more legitimate places to get info and fidn resources, services, and professionals than on this board.
Here is one of the most ligitimate resources for adoption information. The Child Welfare Information Gateway (formerly NAIC) - www.childwelfare.gov (select "adoption" from the left-hand menu). Use the resource links to suite your needs. This is also a place where you can register a potential scam / fraud.
It is understandable why some people hope to find a prospective bmom without having to endure the costs of adoption professionals, but it often comes with a higer price - a scam. There are safer ways to do this without an adoption professional, and often there are adoption professionals and consultants who may be willing to give you some free advice. Again, if you are ligit adoptive families, then you won't mind having to verify it.
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Hello, My name is Steve.We are looking for decent,loving and careful family to take one of our kids into their lifes.Once again we have 10 children(6boys and 4girls) available for adoption flowned from the slopes of Liberia.Children whom for some reasons their parents cannot care for them,some being the victims affected by the recent wars registered here in Liberia ↑ |