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Florida contracts with local partners to provide a variety of adoption and post adoption services. Use the links below to find contacts in your area. Adoption Recruiters and Specialists; Adoption Competent Licensed Mental Health Professionals; Post Adoption Services Counselors; Adoption Support Groups; View All Local Resources
- Benefits
Families that adopt one of Florida's children in care will...
- Want to Adopt
Road to Adoption; Adoption Recruiter or Specialist 2024...
- Begin Your Search
Child Search. Begin your search, read about our current...
- Local Contact Information
Florida contracts with community based care agencies and...
- Adoption Recruiters and Specialists
Select a recruiter or specialist in your area or region....
- Post Adoption
Post Adoption Support. Resources for parents and the entire...
- Frequently Asked Questions
To find out what options are available to you in your area,...
- Road to Adoption
If you already have an approved home study and a specific...
- Benefits
Information on Becoming an Adoptive Parent: Call 1-800-96-ADOPT (in Florida) or 904-353-0679. Explore Adoption: Information about Adopting in Florida (AdoptFlorida.org) Children Currently Available for Adoption (DCF Database-link) Adoption in Florida (The Florida Bar) Adoption Tax Credit (IRS-link) "Answering the Call" Family Pocket Guide ...
Explore Adoption. Florida's adoption initiative aimed at promoting the benefits of public adoption. Explore Adoption urges families to consider creating or expanding their families by adopting a child who is older, has special needs, or is a part of a sibling group.
To find out what options are available to you in your area, talk with your adoption counselor, contact your regional office of the Department of Children and Families, or view a listing of Post Adoption Services Counselors in Florida.
Child Search. Begin your search, read about our current child of the month, and find a Heart Gallery in your area. Child Search. Heart Galleries. Forever Family. .
As a free service, the Adoption Information Center provides adoption information and referral services to adoptive parents, adult adoptees, birth relatives, pregnant women and professionals. The Center has served more than 250,000 people since opening in 1994.
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