Helping teens, sibling groups, and special needs children find loving, Christian, adoptive families.
Each year, approximately 1,600 children in Georgia’s foster care system need families who will adopt them. These numbers are heartbreaking and tragic, but they represent loving children who deserve forever families. We want to ensure that every child who is eligible for adoption finds a home where they will experience the hope, healing, and unconditional love of Jesus. Scroll down to meet one of these precious children.
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18
The average daily number of new children who need a home
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450
The number of children currently waiting for adoptive homes
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500
The number of teens eligible for adoption this year
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1,600
The number of children who will need an adoptive home each year
Meet Kendrick
Kendrick, born in 2007, is a respectful and caring teen with leadership skills who, after he graduates from high school, plans to attend college to take up welding. Until then, Kendrick enjoys spending his time watching his favorite football teams Falcons, Patriots, and Mississippi State Bulldogs. He also enjoys listening to rap music, playing Chess and video games. At school, his favorite subject is math. Kendrick needs a loving adoptive family who will give him the nurturing environment he needs to continue to thrive and reach his goals. His family will also need to support his desire to maintain his relationship with his older brother who has been planned for separately.
Meet more children at Wednesday's Child, It's My Turn Now or America's Kids Belong.