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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. At any given time in the state of Alabama, hundreds of children in foster care are awaiting a loving and caring adoptive home. Many have never felt the warmth and joy that comes from a forever family. Most have been placed in agency custody due to parental neglect or physical abuse.

  3. Adoption Contacts. Families 4 Alabamas Kids. Become a Foster/Adoptive Parent. Phone Number: (866) 4AL-KIDS or (866) 425-5437. Alabama Post Adoption Connections. (APAC) Phone number: (866) 803-2722. Email: info@childrensaid.org. Website: http://www.childrensaid.org.

  4. The Alabama Foster & Adoptive Parent Association's mission is to provide advocacy, education & support to Foster, Adoptive, & Kinship families across Alabama.

  5. Alabama foster care and adoption guidelines. Thank you for your interest in learning more about fostering and adopting from Alabamas child welfare system. On this page: State contact information. Foster parent licensing requirements. Adoption licensing requirements. Costs to foster and adopt. Agency contact and orientation information.

  6. Foster and Adoptive Parents of Alabama: The mission of the Alabama Foster and Adoptive Parent Association (AFAPA) is to provide education and support to foster and adoptive parents all across the state.

  7. APAC hosts the largest adoption and foster care library in Alabama. Our resources are free and can be checked out in person or online and shipped for free anywhere in Alabama.

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