The health of the adoptive family and willingness to be open positively impacts adopted children.
Every Child Deserves a Loving Home
In the UK and around the world, we make sure children keep safe, healthy and learning.
Children deserve to live in safe, nurturing homes where they can feel valued and loved
That’s why we fight for the hope and happiness of young people when it’s threatened by abuse, exploitation and neglect. We see the hope and courage in young people every day, and it inspires us to support them through their most serious life challenges.
Children Profiles
That's why we fight for the hope and happiness of young people when it's threatened by abuse, exploitation and neglect
6 years old
One message is apparent: adoptees want you to know that’s OK. It’s OK for an adoptee to face difficult emotions about their adoption.
1 years old
By and large, adopted children are happy and very thankful for their adoptive parents and the life they have.
8 years old
Adoptees want you to know that adoption can be both happy and sad. It never has to be one or the other.
6 years old
Adoptees argue that the denial of birth records is a human rights issue and not a privacy issue.
8 years old
An adopted child’s desire to understand and even connect with their past is not a condemnation of the adoptive family.
They Care. Do You?
Here is how you can get involved and make a change
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Children Success Stories
Sponsors and supporters share their love of helping children
“Adoption means a “forever home” for a child who has been permanently removed from his or her home and resides in foster, relative.”
“I have so much enjoyed being a sponsor for many years. The gratitude and love and letters I receive from children and family touches my heart.”
“Our adoption experience was a positive and our lives have forever been changed for the better with the addition of our first son.”