Adoptions of Indiana

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1980 E 116th St Ste 325
Carmel, IN 46032
Our agency is a member of the Joint Council on International Children's Services, the North American Council on Adoptable Children, and Indiana's Adoption Coalition. In addition to being licensed in the state of Indiana, we are also licensed and approved by the state of Connecticut to assist their families who are adopting children born in Indiana. ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA works with highly respected and well established adoption agencies and adoption attorneys throughout the United States. Our agency provides domestic and international adoption services to Indiana residents. We know first-hand that the adoption process, at any stage, is stressful. We strive to anticipate and respond to your ongoing needs. Our highly experienced staff is on-call for emergencies and offers evening and weekend hours for appointments when necessary. ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA believes that children are best served by parents who are well prepared to deal with adoptive issues that arise throughout the adoptive lifecycle. It is our mission to provide continuing education and to assist our families in gaining the education they need to meet the demands of their growing families.
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