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Gay and Lesbian Adoption

  • Writer: NCAP
    NCAP
  • Sep 18, 2020
  • 1 min read

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Human Rights Campaign: Range of information on state laws, second-parent adoption, LGBT friendly agencies, and others:


Gay Parent Magazine: Looking to expand your family through foster care, adoption or reproductive technology? How did other LGBTs become parents or deal with issues with their children? Gay Parent magazine (GPM) can help you answer questions about same-sex and gay parenting.


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adien first
Sep 12

A thoughtful perspective on adoption—thank you for addressing such an important issue. https://imageoverlay.org/

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