Walk With The Orphans
 

The vision of Walk With the Orphans, a ministry of MCA, is to passionately and intentionally become advocates for orphans by meeting their immediate and long-term needs including adoption into Christian families and to minister to families who have adopted.

We realize there are endless opportunities to adopt children without any known disadvantages.  Walk With The Orphans has chosen to focus our efforts on Special Needs Adoptions.  The term "special needs" is a broad catagory that refers to age, race, color, life experiences, prenatal care or the lack of, and the inclusion of siblings.  It MAY also include mental or physical disabilities, but not necessarily.


**MCA does not partner with any agency, law firm, or service provider.  The information provided on this website is intended to be helpful in nature, but is in no way concidered an exhaustive source.  The Walk With the Orphans ministry is run by volunteers who are working to provide information, prayer and support.

Private Adoption/ Special Needs

www.specialangelsadoption.org - This is not an adoption agency and their services are free.
www.spence-chapin.org - 
They help place domestic or international special needs children.
www.chask.org - Christian Homes And Special Kids
www.adoptionnetwork.com - 
They assist with adoption placements of special need infants.

Self Directed Adoption

Self directed adoptions are more risky, but they also offer a ministry opportunity.  Prospective adoptive parents can send out their information, so pregnant mothers can review and select an adoptive family.  The following links provide information and a registry for this type of adoption.

www.adoptions.com


International Adoption

Information regarding International Adoptions can be found at the U.S. Department of States Inter Country Adoption website.

www.wacap.org - WACAP (World Association for Children and Parents) is one of the largest and most experienced international nonprofit adoption and child assistance agencies in the United States.
 

Foster Care Adoption

You do not have to be a foster parent to adopt from the foster system.  All adoptions are free except for a few incidentals such as physicals.  The children are generally accompanied by a monthly stipend and retain their medical card.  Services remain available until the child becomes an adult.

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