In South Korea, young mothers pressured to give up babies for adoption, documentary shows
Filmmaker Sun Hee Engelstoft is one of about 200,000 South Koreans to have been adopted overseas during the past six decades, mainly to white parents in America and Europe.
As the adoption industry migrates to social media, regretful adoptees and birth mothers are confronting prospective parents with their personal pain—and anger.
Human Discount: Why Do Black Children Cost Less to Adopt?
African Americans are in the minority in America, but black children cost less to adopt and are in the majority when it comes to needing forever homes.
Global Adoption News → Adoption Bonuses: The Money Behind the Madness
By Nev Moore Massachusetts News Child "protection" is one of the biggest businesses in the country. We spend $12 billion a year on it. The money goes to tens of thousands of a) state employees, b) collateral professionals, such as lawyers, court personnel, court investigators, evaluators and guardians, judges, and c) DSS contracted vendors such
The orphan myth: Exposing the truth about orphanages
Why are so many children with parents living in an orphanage? The biggest single cause is poverty, followed by limited access to basic services, such as education and health care. Most children in orphanages today have at least one living parent, who gave them up in the belief an orphanage offers a better life. They’re wrong.
By Christy Crowe Hughes THE CONCEPT OF adoption is very old—it is part of our earliest Judeo-Christian myths (Moses for example). Although it is an essential social mechanism for taking care…
Christian Adoption Agency Announces End To International Adoptions
Bethany Christian Services is phasing out its international adoption program and will focus instead on finding adoptive homes for children in their home countries.
Reuters exposes the largely lawless marketplace of adopted children. Through Yahoo and Facebook groups, parents and others advertise unwanted children and then pass them to strangers.