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The Heart Gallery is a traveling photographic and audio exhibit created to find forever families for children in foster care. Now, in its twentieth year, the Heart Gallery model is being replicated in many communities across the country.
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Heart Galleries. In My State. Child adoption advocates have come together to create Heart Gallery portrait exhibits to feature children from their areas who dream of finding a “forever family”.
Adoption Counseling Services. 2185 Wickersham Lane. Germantown, Tennessee 38139. Phone: (901) 753-9089. Email: ellen.rardin@gmail.com. http://www.pipqrc.com/adoption/index.html. Primary Function (s): Private Domestic Foster Care and Adoption Agencies. Private Intercountry Adoption Agencies. Adoption Promises. P.O. Box 654. Smyrna, Tennessee 37167.
5 Φεβ 2020 · Photos of adoptable children from foster care in the United States can be found in Heart Galleries. Links to each state's Heart Gallery.
584 Followers, 27 Following, 139 Posts - Heart Gallery of Tennessee (@heartgalleryoftennessee) on Instagram: "We are a volunteer lead 501(c)3 initiative that advocates for forever families for the 846 adoptable TN foster children."
The Heart Gallery of Tennessee is a volunteer lead initiative to find forever families for foster youth in Tennessee.
The Heart Gallery Tennessee is an adoption recruitment program designed by Gift for a Child to help raise awareness about the more than 800 children in the guardianship of the State of Tennessee. The exhibit is planned to launch in 2006 will highlight some of the children waiting for families to offer them a permanent home.