Adoptable Kids
Adopting a child can be a rewarding and lifechanging experience. The Division of Children and Family Services is looking for families or single adults from all backgrounds who want to give a safe, loving, permanent home to children who need a family.
- Most children waiting for adoption are African American and Caucasian children ages 10 and older.
- Many are sibling groups who need to stay together, teenagers, or children who have special needs (including physical, emotional or mental disabilities).
- Adoptive families can include relatives, single parents, and same sex couples.
Please take a look at our wonderful Adoptable Kids.
- If you are a licensed Foster Caregiver or approved Adoptive Family requesting information about a specific child submit an inquiry and we’ll follow up with you.
- If you are not a licensed Foster Caregiver or approved Adoptive Family please submit this interest form and we’ll get back to you.
For more adoptable children, visit Adopt US Kids.
Breonna B.
August 2009
My name is Breonna and am in high school working towards my plans for after graduation. I have varied interests, including playing the guitar, listening to, and writing rock music, skateboarding, and art. I am shy and quiet.
I currently work and love having my own money. With my income from my job, I like to get my hair and nails done at the salon. I am also saving up to buy a new cell phone.
I have stayed in contact with my younger brother and plan to in the future. My brother and I have always been very close, and I need a family willing to support our relationship.