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The Children's Bureau's National Adoption Month campaign seeks to increase awareness of adoption, bring attention to the need for adoptive families for teens experiencing the U.S. foster care system, and emphasize the value of lifelong connections.
View information about National Adoption Month and the Children’s Bureau’s commitment to drawing attention to and supporting the thousands of teens experiencing the U.S. foster care system who are in need of permanent, loving families.
The Children's Bureau's National Adoption Month campaign seeks to increase awareness of adoption, bring attention to the need for adoptive families for teens experiencing the U.S. foster care system , and emphasize the value of lifelong connections.
National Adoption Month (NAM) in November is a time to raise awareness about adoption and bring attention to the 109,000 children with legal permanency goals of adoption who are at risk of aging out of foster care without permanent family connections.
Find a webinar from National Adoption Month 2023 that brings together child welfare professionals and young individuals who have navigated the challenges of out-of-home care to explore the importance of connection in the lives of youth.
By honoring every youth and their network, child welfare professionals and others can work toward an adoption that is meaningful and purposeful, paving the way for healing, well-being, and long-term stability.
Find a webinar from National Adoption Month 2023 that brings together child welfare professionals and young individuals who have navigated the challenges of out-of-home care to explore the importance of connection in the lives of youth.
The webinar, themed "Honoring Youth; Strengthening Pathways for Lasting Bonds," aims to promote the well-being of older youths by fostering lifelong connections and equipping the workforce and families with essential resources for continuous support.
National Foster Care Month Engaging Youth. Building Supports. Strengthening Opportunities. The Children's Bureau's National Foster Care Month campaign recognizes the important role that people from all parts of child welfare play in supporting children, youth, and families.
The stories on this page provide an opportunity to hear directly from youth and adoptive families about the importance of youth having their voices heard and the impact building a relationship based on mutual trust can have on a young person’s life. Use these stories as you discuss permanency planning with youth.