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These children are West Virginia children and live in our communities. If you recognize any of these children or see them in your community, please respect their privacy. This photo listing is a very effective tool for finding families for our waiting children.
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The children in this gallery are legally eligible for adoption and waiting for a forever family.
21 Μαρ 2018 · In West Virginia, there are more than 6,000 children in foster care and approximately 1,500 of these children are legally eligible for adoption and waiting for their forever family. What does this mean exactly? Children are placed in foster care most likely because of abuse and/or neglect.
While you can sort the thousands of children photolisted on AdoptUSKids by state, not all children a state has available for adoption are photolisted on our website. Additional waiting children for some states can be found on the websites listed below.
11 Μαρ 2019 · Most children waiting for adoptive families live in temporary foster homes; others reside in group homes or residential facilities. Sometimes, because they have a need for treatment and sometimes because there is not a foster family available for them.
The training addresses the following issues critical to adopting waiting children: grief and loss, effects and behaviors resulting from exposure to domestic violence, parenting abused and neglected children, parenting children across racial and cultural lines, and the sexual behaviors of traumatized children.
As of August 2022, there were approximately 6,619 children in care in West Virginia. In federal fiscal year 2020, West Virginia finalized 1,683 adoptions statewide. In 2020, there were 2,705 total children waiting; of these children, parental rights were terminated for 1,900 children.