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  1. Welcome Home! Meet the newest colors of Reece’s Rainbow…. Home with their forever families! Despite a global pandemic, a war in Ukraine, and China being closed for Covid, our families and advocates have worked hard to keep our waiting children on everyone’s minds.

    • Who We Are

      $20, $50, $1000….whatever you have goes into a grant, held...

    • Miracle Makers

      Older Child Grant (age) Down Syndrome. Down Syndrome, 0-2...

    • New Family Info

      Read about the other families who are currently adopting a...

  2. The NDSAN has a registry of families who are ready, and who want to adopt a child with Down syndrome. Interested in Adopting a Child with Down Syndrome? Learn about domestic adoption, how to adopt a child with Down syndrome, and how to join our registry here.

  3. Reeces Rainbow is a registered 501(c)3 charity which advocates and fundraises for the international adoption and rescue of children with Down syndrome specifically. Reece’s Rainbow is not an adoption agency and does not approve families for adoption, we are only a connecting point for these children to their “forever families”.

  4. It involves understanding, compassion, and unending patience, specifically tailored to the special needs of the child. This article explores various aspects of adopting a child with Down Syndrome, from adoption agencies to adoption support and heartwarming adoption stories.

  5. Learn how to adopt a child who has Down syndrome from China, Colombia or The Philippines through Wide Horizons. Read stories of families who have experienced the joy and love of adopting a child with Down syndrome.

  6. 18 cze 2021 · Adopting a Child with Down Syndrome Webinar created by the National Down Syndrome Adoption Network that explains the work of the NDSAN, and how to adopt a child with Down syndrome within the United States.

  7. www.ndsan.org › adoption-process › adoption-process-and-costAdoption Process and Cost - NDSAN

    Adopting a Child with Down syndrome. Step 2 - Get involved with your local Down syndrome parent group. Your local parent group will educate you on Down syndrome, and will help you to learn what the resources are in your area for children with Down syndrome, so that you will be set and ready to go when you adopt a child.