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Offers adoption, foster care, and therapeutic foster care services for youth. Provides behavioral and mental health services for those within NYAP’s Foster Care programs. Also provides extensive training and support for fostering parents.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Foster Home Placement
Special Needs Adoption
Accepts applications, processes, and rules on changing the status of a child born outside the United States to allow the child to be adopted by a United States citizen. Program is not a source of general information on international adoption.
Provides adoption services for the Diocese of Cleveland. Serves birth parents considering giving a child up for adoption and potential adoptive parents. Evaluates children and prospective homes, and places the children for adoption. Provides counseling for those who are considering adopting or relinquishing a child. Provides home study and post-placement services for international adoption cases. Works to recruit potential adoptive families at many venues, and holds orientation/education meetings for these families.

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Adoption Counseling and Support
Relinquishment for Adoption Assistance and Support
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
International Adoption
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Special Needs Adoption
Program to place children in permanent adoptive homes. Services include home assessments for prospective adoptive families, preplacement services, assistance to obtain subsidy, and post-finalization services. Also provides non-identifying background information to adult adoptees, birth parents and adoptive parents. Includes special needs adoption.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Special Needs Adoption
Handles special needs adoptions, such as older children, children with behavioral issues, and children with disabilities and/or health issues. Recruits, prepares, trains, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption.

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Special Needs Adoption
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Counseling and Support
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Recruits, prepares, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption. Handles infant, special needs adoptions (children with medical issues or disabilities), as well as older children and foster children. Conducts parent training for prospective adoptive parents.

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Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Special Needs Adoption
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Counseling and Support
ODJFS offers a website with resources aimed at relatives caring for children whose parents are temporarily - or permanently - out of the picture. Current and prospective caregivers can find answers to common questions, use an interactive map to find local services, view a calendar of events and training opportunities, and fill out a form to be contacted for one-on-one assistance.
OhioKAN is a flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families statewide. OhioKAN's number one goal is to help kinship and adoptive families navigate and connect with all of the resources, supports, and services available to them locally and statewide. The OhioKAN process includes an initial conversation via our statewide phone line (1-844-OHIOKAN), in which an OhioKAN Navigator talks directly with kinship and adoptive families to understand their situation and needs and together determine if OhioKAN can help. If the family and Navigator decide together that OhioKAN can help navigate and access important resources, they complete an assessment overview to begin making a plan together. After this review, the Navigator utilizes the OhioKAN Information Hub to review more than 10,000 local and statewide records to find, analyze, and organize all of the resources available to the family based on their exact situation, location, and needs. These resources are collected into a Personalized Resource Plan, which the family can use as an action plan for accessing all of the local and statewide resources they deserve. The Navigator follows up with the family to ensure they are able to access these resources and address any new or continued challenge

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Kinship Adoption
Kinship Care
Provides foster care, adoption and mentoring services to local children and teens in the child welfare system by recruiting, preparing, and supporting specialized families and supports. Also offer family and treatment foster care, step parent adoptions, foster/adoptive parent education classes, parent resource groups, pre/post adoption support services, mentoring, resources/referrals, and home studies. Diverse and inclusive. All Families-All Children Seal for LGBTQ+. COA Accredited.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Parenting Skills Classes
Caregiver Training
Specialized Adoption Programs
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Foster Home Placement

Handles special needs adoptions, such as older children, children with behavioral issues, and children with disabilities and/or health issues. Recruits, prepares, trains, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption.

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Special Needs Adoption
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Counseling and Support
OhioKAN is a flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families statewide. OhioKAN's number one goal is to help kinship and adoptive families navigate and connect with all of the resources, supports, and services available to them locally and statewide. The OhioKAN process includes an initial conversation via our statewide phone line (1-844-OHIOKAN), in which an OhioKAN Navigator talks directly with kinship and adoptive families to understand their situation and needs and together determine if OhioKAN can help. If the family and Navigator decide together that OhioKAN can help navigate and access important resources, they complete an assessment overview to begin making a plan together. After this review, the Navigator utilizes the OhioKAN Information Hub to review more than 10,000 local and statewide records to find, analyze, and organize all of the resources available to the family based on their exact situation, location, and needs. These resources are collected into a Personalized Resource Plan, which the family can use as an action plan for accessing all of the local and statewide resources they deserve. The Navigator follows up with the family to ensure they are able to access these resources and address any new or continued challenge

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Kinship Adoption
Kinship Care
Handles special needs adoptions, such as older children, children with behavioral issues, and children with disabilities and/or health issues. Recruits, prepares, trains, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption.

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Special Needs Adoption
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Counseling and Support
Handles special needs adoptions, such as older children, children with behavioral issues, and children with disabilities and/or health issues. Recruits, prepares, trains, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption.

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Special Needs Adoption
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Counseling and Support
OhioKAN is a flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families statewide. OhioKAN's number one goal is to help kinship and adoptive families navigate and connect with all of the resources, supports, and services available to them locally and statewide. The OhioKAN process includes an initial conversation via our statewide phone line (1-844-OHIOKAN), in which an OhioKAN Navigator talks directly with kinship and adoptive families to understand their situation and needs and together determine if OhioKAN can help. If the family and Navigator decide together that OhioKAN can help navigate and access important resources, they complete an assessment overview to begin making a plan together. After this review, the Navigator utilizes the OhioKAN Information Hub to review more than 10,000 local and statewide records to find, analyze, and organize all of the resources available to the family based on their exact situation, location, and needs. These resources are collected into a Personalized Resource Plan, which the family can use as an action plan for accessing all of the local and statewide resources they deserve. The Navigator follows up with the family to ensure they are able to access these resources and address any new or continued challenge

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Kinship Adoption
Kinship Care
Provides foster care, adoption and mentoring services to local children and teens in the child welfare system by recruiting, preparing, and supporting specialized families and supports. Also offer family and treatment foster care, step parent adoptions, foster/adoptive parent education classes, parent resource groups, pre/post adoption support services, mentoring, resources/referrals, and home studies. Diverse and inclusive. All Families-All Children Seal for LGBTQ+. COA Accredited.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Parenting Skills Classes
Caregiver Training
Specialized Adoption Programs
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Foster Home Placement
Recruits, prepares, educates and supports prospective adoptive parents, including relative caregivers seeking to adopt. Adoption specialists provide a complete adoption home study. Provides post-placement supervision, support and court finalization of the adoption. Handles infant, international and special needs adoptions, such as older children and foster children. Conducts parent training for international adoptions.

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Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Special Needs Adoption
Adoption Counseling and Support
Adoption Information/Referrals
International Adoption
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Pre-Arranged/Targeted Adoption: Available to assist adopting couples, obstetricians, attorneys or others with the placement of a child in a pre-arranged adoption circumstance. In these instances, a source other than House of New Hope may find a birth parent wishing to place with a particular adopting couple who may or may not be currently adopting through House of New Hope. It may be necessary to involve House of New Hope due to interstate or jurisdictional problems, as a way of maintaining a relationship with birth parents, or simply as a resource to provide birth parent services, counseling, home study and post-placement services. Post-Adoption Services: After adoptions are finalized, some families find they need additional support to help children succeed in their home and to help their children transition through some life challenges. House of New Hope provides post-adoption services that are tailor-made to your family’s specific needs.

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Specialized Adoption Programs
Postadoption Counseling and Support
Provides information about the adoption process to prospective adoptive parents, adoption service providers, and members of Congress. Issues Adoption Notices and Adoption Alerts to inform prospective adoptive parents about developments in a country. Also, Monitors complaints against Hague accredited adoption service providers, and oversees the work of designated accrediting entities.
OhioKAN is a flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families statewide. OhioKAN's number one goal is to help kinship and adoptive families navigate and connect with all of the resources, supports, and services available to them locally and statewide. The OhioKAN process includes an initial conversation via our statewide phone line (1-844-OHIOKAN), in which an OhioKAN Navigator talks directly with kinship and adoptive families to understand their situation and needs and together determine if OhioKAN can help. If the family and Navigator decide together that OhioKAN can help navigate and access important resources, they complete an assessment overview to begin making a plan together. After this review, the Navigator utilizes the OhioKAN Information Hub to review more than 10,000 local and statewide records to find, analyze, and organize all of the resources available to the family based on their exact situation, location, and needs. These resources are collected into a Personalized Resource Plan, which the family can use as an action plan for accessing all of the local and statewide resources they deserve. The Navigator follows up with the family to ensure they are able to access these resources and address any new or continued challenge

Categories

Kinship Adoption
Kinship Care
Accepts applications, processes, and rules on changing the status of a child born outside the United States to allow the child to be adopted by a United States citizen. Program is not a source of general information on international adoption.
Offers adoption, foster care, and therapeutic foster care services for youth. Provides behavioral and mental health services for those within NYAP’s Foster Care programs. Also provides extensive training and support for fostering parents.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Foster Home Placement
Special Needs Adoption
OhioKAN is a flexible and responsive kinship and adoption navigator program designed to assist children, caregivers, and families statewide. OhioKAN's number one goal is to help kinship and adoptive families navigate and connect with all of the resources, supports, and services available to them locally and statewide. The OhioKAN process includes an initial conversation via our statewide phone line (1-844-OHIOKAN), in which an OhioKAN Navigator talks directly with kinship and adoptive families to understand their situation and needs and together determine if OhioKAN can help. If the family and Navigator decide together that OhioKAN can help navigate and access important resources, they complete an assessment overview to begin making a plan together. After this review, the Navigator utilizes the OhioKAN Information Hub to review more than 10,000 local and statewide records to find, analyze, and organize all of the resources available to the family based on their exact situation, location, and needs. These resources are collected into a Personalized Resource Plan, which the family can use as an action plan for accessing all of the local and statewide resources they deserve. The Navigator follows up with the family to ensure they are able to access these resources and address any new or continued challenge

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Kinship Adoption
Kinship Care
Develops foster and adoptive families for children who have come into the care and custody of a public agency due to dependency, abuse or neglect. Provides information, education and support for those who wish to adopt. Conducts evaluations and home studies of prospective adoptive families.

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Special Needs Adoption
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption Counseling and Support
Adoption Evaluation/Placement