I'll second that vote for Wide Horizons for Children in Waltham. We
did a Korean homestudy through them and they are an impressive agency.
KrisAnne
Snittens wrote:
> Hi there, welcome to the group!
> I'm very sorry about your loss, how awful :(
> My name is Kelly, I mostly lurk over here now. My DH and I have twin
> daughters from IVF. We were seriously considering international
adoption if
> that cycle was not successful. If we ever do decide to have more
children,
> that is the way we would go.
> Anyway, the agency we had started working with is not necessarily
Christian,
> but they do have an Indian program. Even though we didn't get very far
in
> the process, I was very comfortable with them and everyone was super
nice.
> It's Wide Horizons for Children, located in Waltham, MA. I believe they
> work with parents across the country. www.whfc.org
>
> Good luck with your journey!
>
> -Kelly
>
> <christianstore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1130204732.958351.87520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I'm happy to post in this group especially after knowing the
connection
> > to adoption from India. My wife and I are from India, and are Indian
> > citizens. We live in the United States for few years. After our
> > marriage for 8 years, my wife could not get pregnant, so we did two
> > IVFs. The first IVF failed, the second ended up in a mis carriage.
This
> > just happened yesterday. Now after this incident we decided to adopt.
> > After talking to my relatives in India, they are okay with adoption,
> > but nobody has any experience. My wife and I were born into a
Christian
> > family, so we never practiced any caste system. We are god fearing,
> > evangelical christians. Our initial thought was to adopt a jewish
> > child. We love jewish people - not saying we hate everyone else. I
> > don't know how successful that will be, inter racial adoption may be
> > factor.
> >
> > One of our friend from India (whose wife is an American) recently
> > adopted two girls from New Delhi. Both the children have special
needs.
> > One girl with sever hearing problem, now is okay. I don't know whether
> > we can adopt a special need child, as adoption is first time, as well
> > as we don't have experience with parenting. At this point we decided
to
> > adopt a girl.
> >
> > If you have any information on Christian adopting agencies in India,
> > open adoption let me know.
> >


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