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Finding a Child
 Many
children are waiting for good homes. Last year alone, nearly 27,000
waiting children were adopted. If you're working with a public agency,
your social worker may present information about children in foster
care who might fit into your family. You also may want to look for
local waiting child features on television and in newspapers, or
contact an adoption exchange to look through photolisting books.
Adoption agencies often post
photolistings of waiting children on the Internet with free access to
whomever has paid for on-line services. You may want to register with
an adoption exchange for its child-matching program. None of these
activities are likely to cost more than postage or telephone calls. If
you subscribe to an exchange's photolisting book to help you identify
a child, a nominal amount to cover expenses may be charged. Some
exchanges also offer waiting families the opportunity to be featured
in the photolisting book for a nominal fee.
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