Policies, rules and regulations governing adoption are always evolving and changing. Read today’s blog post to learn more about an important act tha...
What will we do in Hungary for 40 days?
Yes, the trip to Hungary to complete your adoption is about 40 days long. The first week you are visiting with your child daily, then your child will ...
Online Photo Listing of Waiting Children
Social media and the Internet have changed the face of adoption. To help wade through the enormous amount of information (and misinformation) out ther...
Just In: Filipino People To Celebrate Adoption
In the news this week, the Philippines is raising adoption awareness. The Republic of the Philippines has dedicated this week (Feb 4-10 actually) as ...
Voices from Ohio: Theresa Chumley on Special Needs Adoption
TONIGHT, Adoption STAR is hosting its Annual Shining STAR Gala Event. You may also get your invitation here: Shining STAR Gala Event Invitation and yo...
Voices from Ohio: The Farrell Family on Special Needs Adoption
In anticipation of Our Shining STAR Event, we are featuring a weekly blog series on Special Needs Adoption. On Wednesday January 29th, 2014, Adoption ...
Introduction to the Waiting Child Newsletter
Our International Adoption Coordinator Megan Montgomery introduces our all new Waiting Child Newsletter. In addition to our monthly agency wide eNews ...
ADOPTION STAR RESPONDS TO RECENT RE-HOMING STORIES
In the recent wake of news-stories reporting of International Adoptions gone wrong, Adoption STAR responds: these stories regarding “re-homing” (m...
The Joint Council – Helping Children Around the World
Our International Adoption Coordinator Megan Montgomery describes the important work The Joint Council does and introduces their 38th Annual Child Wel...
The Importance of Valuing Post Adoption Support
By our International Adoption Coordinator Megan Montgomery, LMSW Through each step of life, humans seek out connections with others who are in similar...