You don t have to be the perfect parent or have all the answers.
Babies for adoption in nc.
Meet the available children.
Nc kids foster child adoption in north carolina 1 877 nckids 1 this is a service for children who have been in foster care.
There is an incredible need in our state for qualified and dedicated foster and adoptive parents.
It is illegal to receive any sort of cash payment in exchange for a child.
A child s hope has helped hundreds of families like yours fulfill their dreams of parenthood and can offer all of the services and support you need to adopt a baby in north carolina.
When children enter foster care the primary goal is to help families resolve their challenges and reunite safely.
However financial assistance is always provided to birth mothers during the adoption process.
There is no fee for adopting these children.
The north carolina heart gallery is a photography exhibition of children in the north carolina foster care system who are available for adoption and in need of adoptive homes.
Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the state solicitation licensing branch at 888 830 4989 the license is not an endorsement by the state.
Nc kids can help you get started and assist with fostering or adoption.
We have found this program beneficial in finding families for our children.
For more information about the nc heart gallery or to participate in an upcoming event please contact the nc kids staff by email or by phone at 877 625 4374.
North carolina meet the kids.
Respect their right to privacy and be aware that they may attend school or church or play at the local park with your children and relatives.
Locate contact information for state agencies employees hotlines local offices and more.
In north carolina it is free to place a child for adoption.
Each year there are more than 15 000 north carolina children awaiting a forever home and the families who choose them come from a variety of backgrounds.
We ask that as you view our children consider that they live in our communities.