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Favorite Adoption Links

  • Minnesota Adoption Support and Preservation (MN ASAP) Support of adoptive/foster families and adoption professionals through the web site, Family Voices Newsletter, and a Resource and Referral service.
    2409 West 66th Street, Richfield, MN 55423
    (612) 861-7115
    info@mnasap.org    http://www.mnasap.org

  • Minnesota Adoption Resource Network  MARN is a non-profit organization committed to permanence for children. They provide training to prospective families, heightens visiability of children in foster care and provide continuing education and support those that are influenced by adoption.
    2409 West 66th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55423
    (612) 861-7115
    info@mnadopt.org      http://www.mnadopt.org

  • North American Council on Adoptable Children
    970 Raymond Ave., #106, St. Paul, MN 55114
    (651) 644-3036
    info@nacac.org       http://www.nacac.org
  • University of Minnesota's Children, Youth, and Family Consortium
    This site offers electronic clearinghouse, discussion groups, and policy information concerning Children, Youth and Family.
    University Gateway 270 A., 1420 Eckles Ave.,  St. Paul, MN 55108
    (612) 625-7849
    cyfc@cyfc.umn.edu      http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/
  • Concerned United Birthparents CUB''s focus is on birthparents, the forgotten people of the adoption community. They welcome adoptees, adoptive parents, and professionals.
    6429 Mendelssohn Lane, Edina, MN 55343
    (952) 930-9058
    info@cubirthparents.org
    http://www.cubirthparents.org
  • RESOLVE Minnesota RESOLVE''s misson is to provide timely, compassionate support and information to people who are expereincing infertility and to increase awareness of infertility issues through advocacy and public education.
    PMB 267, 7455 France Ave., Edina, MN 55435
    (651) 659-0333
    webmaster@resolvemn.org
    http://www.resolvemn.org
  • American Indian Advocates The American Indian Community Advocate assists American Indians residing in the City of Minneapolis. The Advocate helps American Indians access city services and programs.
    Public Service Center, Room 110, 250 South 4th St., Minneapolis, MN 55415
    (612) 673-3028
    http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/
  • International Adoption Clinic The International Adoption Clinic counsels prospective adoptive parents, screens adopted children after arrival, and provides ongoing follow-up and referral.
    Box 211, 420 Delaware Street. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    1-800-688-5252
    http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/adoptinfo/iac.html
  • Pacer CenterThe mission of PACER Center is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.
    8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, MN 55437
    (952) 838-9000
    pacer@pacer.org       http://www.pacer.org
  • Pacer Center Parent Liaison Parent Liaisons are educated and trained to provide parents of children with emotional and behavioral disorders with support and guidance to navigate the various systems the families encounter.
    8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis,, MN 55437
    (800) 537-2237
    pacer@pacer.org      http://www.pacer.org

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