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AdoptUSKids is a national project that supports child welfare systems and
connects children in foster care with families. Read more.
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FEATURED CHILDREN

Bryar spent his summer outdoors playing sports, catching frogs, and going
swimming! He is very active and enjoys staying busy.

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Singlings Tayshawn and Kristianna get along very well. Tayshawn loves road
trips, and Kristianna really enjoys playing sports.

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ON THE BLOG

July 05, 2023 Maintaining contact between birth and adoptive families


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July 03, 2023 Summer ideas for kids in foster care or adoptive homes


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June 02, 2023 What does permanency mean to me?


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