Most of Hopscotch Adoptions children are coming out of the Special Needs Orphanage of Gyumri, an economically strapped area that has never recovered from the 1988 earthquakes. |
Armenia is one of the most expensive countries to adopt from
Its unclear how much of the charges are for the 3rd party mediator and "translators"
aka paying people off at the Armenian Ministry of Children and Women services.
Proud of yourself Bennet Kelley? You got conned by a smooth operator with money
How shocked you were to see Hopscotch Adoptions financial 990 tax returns. While
you lied for Hopscotch Adoptions declaring that myself or my friends hurt Hopscotch Business
they made a profit year after year off of the flesh of my people you vile filthy white trash. Is'n't it
great you get $209K to harm me, my family and my community (epic failure) but at the same
time destroyed your entire career . ha ha ha ha For harming my family you will NEVER know peace
in California NEVER... You and Wanda J. Rudd the skank.
MEANWHILE 83 AMERICAN CHILDREN WERE ADOPTED OVERSEAS
https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/NEWadoptionassets/pdfs/Annual%20Report%20on%20Intercountry%20Adoptions%20FY2017%20(release%20date%20March%2023%2020.._.pdf
The overall number of adoptions to the United States in FY 2017 was 4,714, a decline of 658
from the previous year. This decline is primarily attributable to changes in two countries –
China and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The drop in China, to 1,905
intercountry adoptions, mostly stems from changes in Chinese domestic laws related to the
governance of non-governmental organizations. These laws were not targeted specifically at
adoption, but have had a detrimental impact on the partnerships between U.S. adoption service
providers and specific provinces that were designed to improve opportunities for children with
special needs. Ninety-eight percent of the intercountry adoptions from China involved children
with special needs. We are actively engaged in dialogue with our Chinese counterparts on this
issue. The decline from the DRC stems from the fact the country no longer issues exit permits to
adopted Congolese children seeking to depart the country with their adoptive parents. The
Congolese government has indicated it is working on legislative changes regarding adoption.
However, until the Congolese government provides further clarity, the Department strongly
recommends against the initiation of new adoptions in the DRC.
In FY2017, 83 children were adopted from the United States to seven countries, including
Canada (41), Ireland (12), and the Netherlands (20).
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