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When a child is listed as waiting, this means the child is quite literally “waiting” for their “no matter what” family and are still available. If a child is listed as matched, this typically means the child’s social work team has identified a match with a prospective “no matter what” family.
- Dominic
Dominic - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Mersaydes
Mersaydes - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Evelyn
Evelyn - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Nicholas
Nicholas - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Dante
Dante - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Emily
Emily - Kids Archive - wiadopt.org
- Wisconsin Adoption Home
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Find information about children and youth waiting for permanency, as well as referral forms for child welfare and adoption professionals looking to photo list a child or youth. Click here for information about making an adoption plan for a child.
There are 6,918 children in foster care in Wisconsin; 1,380 of these children are waiting for adoptive families. The children in care are from all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. The children’s average ages are frequently school-aged, 5 to14 years old.
Get to know the kids waiting in foster care for adoption by reviewing Raise the Future's searchable profiles and adoption photolistings. View Heart Gallery portraits. Inquire about youth for whom you may be the perfect parent.
State photolists. To help waiting children find permanency, we partner closely with states, tribes, and territories to make sure a child receives as much exposure to the public as appropriately possible.
At any given time, there are approximately 7,000 children in foster care in Wisconsin who deserve safety and nurturing in a family setting. Foster parents provide a temporary home for children until they can be safely reunited with biological family or reach another form of permanency, such as adoption or guardianship.
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