Adopting a Waiting Child

The majority of children in foster care return home to their parents; sometimes, however, children cannot safely go home and permanent families need to be found. We first look to relatives, family friends, and foster parents to provide permanancy for children who cannot go home. Sometimes, however, adoptive families need to be found.

Most of the waiting children are school-aged and many have special needs related to the abuse or neglect they’ve experienced. Some are part of a group of siblings who would like to stay together. What they all have in common is the desire to belong. They all want a place to go for the holidays, someone to share good news with or ask for advice, and people they can depend on. They want families.

For More Information

Please contact us if you want more information about adopting a waiting child or to begin the adoption process. We are here to help!

(802) 241-2780 in Waterbury
1-800-746-7000 toll-free throughout Vermont
Toni.Yandow@ahs.state.vt.us

Meet the waiting children


Share your home and heart with a waiting child. Become an adoptive parent!