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- La Vida International - Non-profit, full-service Pennsylvania-based adoption agency that places children from China and Vietnam with families across the U.S.
- A New Arrival Adoption Agency - Non-profit agency providing adoption services if at least one parent is a U.S. citizen.
- Gladney Center for Adoption - Non-profit adoption agency serving the needs of adoptive parents, birth parents and adopted children in the U.S. and abroad.
- Friends in Adoption - Non-profit agency specializing in open adoptions that match birth parents with adoptive parents.
- Open Door Adoption Agency - Christian, non-profit agency places domestic and international children with adoptive parents in the U.S.
- Roots Adoption Agency - Non-profit adoption agency placing African American children in Georgia's foster care system with adoptive parents.
- Barker Foundation Adoption Agency - Non-profit adoption agency providing long-term adoptive and related family services to birth parents, adopted persons and adoptive parents.
- A Child Is Waiting - Family-operated adoption agency that facilitates open and closed adoptions for birth parents and adoptive parents.
- Children's Aid Society of Utah - Utah-based agency providing counseling and adoption assistance to pregnant women and families.
- Children's Home Society of Missouri - Provides traditional agency, independently facilitated, and international adoptions and adoption services for older children, sibling groups and children with special needs or disabilities.
- Adoption Miracle International - Minnesota-based non-profit child placement agency that helps parents worldwide adopt children from Eastern Europe, Asia and Central America.
- Love Basket Inc. - Private agency facilitating open, semi-open and closed adoptions for birth parents and adoptive parents across America, as well as for U.S. citizens living overseas.
- Carolina Adoption Service, Inc. - Private adoption agency that works with families throughout the United States, Canada and Europe to place international children from nine countries including Cambodia and Romania.
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