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  1. Caring and Committed Families Needed. Currently in Alabama, there are approximately 6,000 children in foster care. Some simply need foster care for a matter of days. Others may need foster care until they are reunited with their biological family or a plan is made for them to be adopted.

  2. Interested families should contact the Alabama Department of Human Resources for information about orientation and pre-service training in your area. Phone (Teléfono): 866-4AL-Kids (866-425-5437) Email (Correo Electrónico): families4ALkids@dhr.alabama.gov

  3. For vulnerable, orphaned children as well as pregnant women facing and unplanned pregnancy, Agape offers a safe, hopeful future. A ministry of Jesus Christ, Agape helps hurting children find permanent homes with nurturing Christian families through foster care and adoption.

  4. Foster care serves as a temporary solution for ensuring the safety and well-being of children until a more permanent solution has been identified. Our foster care team works to ensure that kids have: Access to appropriate food, clothing and shelter. Safety from harm, danger or neglect.

  5. A World For Children (AWFC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit agency that is licensed by the State of Texas to provide foster and foster-to-adopt services for abused and neglected children. AWFC's corporate office is located in Round Rock; however, we service children and families from 12 different offices across the state of Texas.

  6. 25 mar 2024 · Hopeful adoptive parents in Alabama have several options to consider including domestic infant adoption, international adoption, and foster adoption. Domestic Infant Adoption: Domestic infant adoption involves adopting a newborn within the United States.

  7. Fostering Together Gulf Coast 3251-C Old Shell Rd Mobile, AL 36607 Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Friday: 10:00am-2:00pm Saturday: 10:00am-12:00pm PH: (251) 241-3116