Stepping Stones to China Special Needs Adoption
Participants: Intercountry Adoption Centre, Stepping Stones
on 14 December 2010
Participants: Intercountry Adoption Centre, Stepping Stones
on 14 December 2010
Around the world there are many children who live in institutions whose birth families are unable to care for them. All too often there is no adoptive family for them in their country either.
Many have special needs of one kind or another. Some children have correctable conditions, such as cleft palate, or club foot. Others have conditions that can be improved by medical intervention but who will always have a disability, such as children with cerebral palsy. All these children will benefit greatly from the love, care and attention of an adoptive family and the chance to be adopted would be a life changing and life enhancing experience.
The China Centre for Adoption Affairs (CCAA) operates an on-line system for the placement of children with special needs in their institutions. Through this system children can be matched with families overseas who are willing and able to offer a child the care they require. The on-line system has been successful in finding countless families for these children and through CCAA accredited adoption agencies in the USA and in countries throughout Europe.
Intercountry Adoption Centre (IAC) is aware that in the UK there are families who are interested in adopting a special needs child waiting in China. However in order to participate in the on line matching facility, any agency must have the specialist staff and resources to offer a professional service which safeguards both the children and the families who wish to become their parents.
IAC is very keen to pursue this project which, at this stage, will be open to prospective adoptive parents resident in England only. As is usually the case in other countries participating in this programme, we anticipate the prospective adopters will meet the ongoing costs of the project once it is fully established. However, to get the project up and running IAC does requires funding both for start-up and first year core running costs.
We are therefore seeking donations from any interested parties for these start up and core costs, with the hope that IAC could launch this service in the spring of 2011. Whatever your motivation, whether you are interested as prospective adoptive parents or simply would wish to support such a worthwhile adoption programme, we would be very pleased to receive your support.
Every child has the right to a family to whom to belong and if there are families in the UK who could be that family for a special needs child in China, you can help us make that match and offer that child a very different and more hopeful future.
Listed below are some of the areas or resources where funding is required. We would welcome any contribution - no donation is too small as every penny helps.
Setting up the office and resources including computer and software £14,500
Recruiting and training our staff in China £8,760
Recruiting and training our staff in the UK £1,975
Getting the message out to professionals in the UK £5,800
Salary of the staff, including social work and medical staff £19,360
Fee to China Centre for Adoption Affairs £500
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