Challenge for Single Parents While all parents have to find a way to be the best and most effective parent possible, a single parent does have some more intense challenges, or at least challenges that can be more of a juggling game.
Single Parent Adoption WACAP works in five countries (Russia, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan and the United States) that accept single applicants. From those countries, about 15 percent of the children we have placed in the last four years are in single-parent families.
Single Parent Adoption Resources, information, and support for single parents wishing to adopt, both domestically and internationally.
Single parent adoption - Adoption Information Single parent adoption is growing steadily. Approximately 25 percent of adoptions of children with special needs are by single parents. Of the remaining adoptions, about 5 percent are by singles. While the bulk of these adoptions are done by women, approximately 10 percent of the membership of one single parent adoptive support group is male.
Adopting On Your Own Adopting On Your Own is a guide for decision-making. It addresses the questions and concerns of the growing number of prospective single parents.
Single Adoptive Fathers Contains a small list of adoption organizations that may be able to help single men looking to adopt.
Single Parents and Adopting Resources The goal of this website is to offer free resources and information to Single Parents as well as ANYONE that is interested or thinking about adopting or adoption. Currently there are over 110,000 children in the USA alone, that are looking for a Forever Family! The sad part about it is that they all need a family, and most people never think about adopting. If they do they think that since they are single, already have kids, are not rich, work full time, never had kids, are gay/lesbian, or might be too young or old, those are excuses, not reasons.