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On any given day in Vermont, there are about 80 children waiting for families to adopt them. Most are school-aged, many have special needs, and some are part of a sibling group who want to stay together. Meet some of the children waiting for their forever families.
We are Vermont’s oldest and largest nonprofit adoption agency. Nationally recognized and the winner of multiple awards, our adoption program has facilitated the adoption of over 9,000 children since our founding in 1890. Our full-service adoption agency offers: Infant adoption
To be considered a prospective adoptive family for a waiting child, you must have a current, approved adoption homestudy or Vermont foster care license. All waiting children have experienced some degree of abuse, neglect, and loss.
Laws, Rules and Qualifications for Adopting a Child in Vermont. All adoptive families in Vermont must meet the state’s eligibility criteria and follow the proper legal processes. In the following sections, you will find information on the most important Vermont laws for adoptive parents.
Many children in Vermont—from infants to teens—currently live away from their families in foster care. These children and their families need caring people like you to help them through a difficult time. There are many ways you can help, with one option being adoption.
Considering Placing Your Baby or Child for Adoption in Vermont? You can learn more here or call an adoption counselor 1-800-236-7898. Domestic Infant Adoptions can be completed through a Vermont adoption agency or adoption attorney. Click here to connect with an adoption professional.
5 ώρες πριν · The Consortium strives to ensure that all people whose lives have been touched by adoption and guardianship have access to quality support services throughout Vermont.