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The CT Adoption Assistance Program (AAP) offers confidential assessment, brief counseling, and referral services to all families who've adopted children from the DCF foster care system or through the DCF relative guardianship program.
- Adoption/Foster Care
For information about becoming a foster or adoptive parent...
- Adoption/Foster Care
Information on Connecticut's waiting children. On any given day, there are more than 4,000 children in foster care, many of whom are in need of permanent homes. To learn more about children available for adoption, please contact the Connecticut Department of Children and Families by calling 1-888-543-4376 (KIDHERO).
For information about becoming a foster or adoptive parent call 1-888-KID-HERO or e-mail: KidHero@cafafct.org. ADOPTION FOSTER CARE HEART GALLERY ICPC Information Session Online Trainings for Foster Care Parents
Find the Connecticut adoption information you need to adopt or place a child for adoption in Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, and anywhere else in the state.
Adoption in Connecticut is an option for those considering placing a baby for adoption or adopting a child into their own family. One of your first steps in pursuing adoption in Connecticut will be partnering with an adoption agency that has your best interest at heart.
Alliance for Children has helped birthmothers and adopting families for more than 40 years. Our Adoption Agency is here for you to listen and help you make the choices that are right for you. WE CREATE FAMILIES TOGETHER.
The Connecticut Alliance of Foster and Adoptive Families (CAFAF) makes a difference in the lives of foster, adoptive and relative caregivers by providing support, training, and advocacy. The Alliance works in partnership with child welfare professionals and the entire community to nurture child safety, well being, and stability.