Release Date: Oct 23, 2009
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Nearly 70 children in Montgomery County are currently available for adoption. They are waiting for a loving, permanent family to step forward and open their homes to adopt. November is National Adoption Month, a collective effort nationwide to raise awareness about the dire need for adoptive homes.
On Sunday, November 1, 2009 the 19th annual Foster Care and Adoption Recruitment Summit will be held at Corinthian Baptist Church, 700 James H. McGee in Dayton starting at 4:00 p.m. The free event will feature the Wilberforce Gospel Choir, the St. Paul Mime Ministry, the Corinthian Praise Dancers and Gospel singer Anita Adams.
"Each of us can be an advocate for children waiting for adoption by helping spread the word about the rewards of foster care and adoption," said Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services Assistant Director, Children Services Division Gayle Bullard. "There is a strong need for adoptive families for older children, teens, sibling groups and African American children of all ages."
For more information about foster care and adoption, call Children Services at 937-224-KIDS or go to www.mcohio.org/children services.
The goal of the Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services, the largest county department, is to provide opportunities that help people realize their potential, achieve self-sufficiency and improve the quality of their life. The department offers a wide variety of services from protecting children and adults from abuse and neglect, child support enforcement, administering state and federal programs for people eligible for social services such as subsidized child care and food assistance, as well as workforce development services.
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