Best Tips For Adoptive Families In Denver
Are you considering adoption, but not sure where to start? Maybe you're considering an international adoption and looking at different options. There are a wealth of resources to choose from, but here are some of the best tips for adoptive families in Denver.
Adoption Choices of Colorado
35715 U.S. Highway 40, Suite 105-D
Evergreen, Colo. 80439
(303) 670-4401
www.adoptionchoices.org
Adoption Choices of Colorado is a new service that's in tune with the needs on both ends of the adoption process. This service offers tips and step-by-step assistance to adoptive families and birth parents in Denver as they embark on the journey of adoption. It helps bridge the gap between adoptive parents and birth parents and can assist adoptive families in preparing an introduction biography that lets birth parents know what kind of home their child will be going to. Open 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
Chinese Children Adoption International
6920 South Holly Circle
Centennial, Colo. 80112
(303) 850-9998
www.chinesechildren.org
This adoption service helps families adopt abandoned children from China and offers several support programs and services to help with the transition process when the little one comes home. The group was started by adoptive parents whose focus is on the well-being and the needs of Chinese children. The CCAI works with several centers, agencies and funds to connect Denver families wanting to adopt Chinese children in need of a home. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 am to 4:30 pm; Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.
Adoption Alliance
2121 S. Oneida Street, Suite 420
Denver, Colo. 80224
(303) 584-9900
www.adoptall.org
The Adoption Alliance helps U.S. families adopt through a nationally accredited international program, as well as aids Colorado families in adopting out of state or internationally through the family's personal foreign contacts. The agency prepares families for adoption with educational and partnership programs, as well as post-adoption workshops, support groups and counseling suggestions. The Alliance also has medical and therapeutic foster care programs to help provide loving homes for babies and children up to 21 years old.