iCan Shine Bike Camp is a great resource for families with children who have special needs. A special thank you to Sarajane Brognano for sharing information about this resource, which […]...
Adoption STAR’s International Adoption Coordinator Meg Montgomery invites you to learn more about a 2-year-old boy who is diagnosed with Down syndrome. Matthew is currently living out of family care […]...
Here are some important reminders for prospective adoptive parents regarding a child’s health information/background. Many people wonder if there are healthy children available for adoption. The answer is that there […]...
Guest Blogger Eden A.S. Fried describes her teaching philosophy, which may assist those parenting children with and without special needs, especially those touched by adoption. Learning and development is important […]...
The other night I called for my kids to come kiss me goodnight … it was the three youngest kids (all teenagers) hanging out in the backyard with some of […]...
This FREE event is happening in Buffalo on Tuesday, August 12th and might be incredibly helpful for parents of school-aged children with special needs. Click on the link below to […]...
by Alecia Zimmerman 1. When anyone ever has a child, no one can truly predict all of the issues a child might have. Having a child is risky business. For […]...
Domestic Adoption Adoption STAR may take custody of an infant and place immediately with in the adoptive family or we may collaborate with other agencies or attorneys to help identify […]...
The official theme for Social Work Month this year is “All People Matter.” Every March the NASW (National Association of Social Workers) place a spotlight on the social work profession. […]...
March is not only Social Work Month and Adoption STAR’s Birthday Month but it is also Women’s History Month. Because the founder of Adoption STAR is a woman, it made […]...