Families with Children adopted from Vietnam

Families with Children adopted from Vietnam

"Families with Children adopted from Vietnam" ("FCV") - organization for adoption from Vietnam, providing support, information and networking on adoption for families who have adopted or are adopting from Vietnam. [ [http://www.commonwealthadoption.org/international-adoption-resources.php Commonwealth Adoption International Links] ] Founded in 1997 in USA.

It provides meeting place for adoptive families to share photographs of their children, make family to family contacts, tell about their adoption journey, share their personal adoption stories. [ [http://www.adopting.com/countries/Vietnam.html International Support on adopting] ]

The organization also has three support resources for adoptive parents:
* Adopt Vietnam, web-site on adoption, travel, Vietnamese culture, books, and parenting.
* Chao Ban Newsletter, print newsletter for families with adopted Vietnamese children.
* Comeunity, information on adoption, health, poetry, books and children's special needs, including the Waiting Children of Asia photolisting and the Boy O Wonderful Boys website.

References

External links

* [http://www.fcvn.org/ FCV Web Page]
* [http://adoptvietnam.org Adopt Vietnam web-site]
* [http://comeunity.com Comeunity site]
* [http://fcvdc.homestead.com/Home.html FCV of the National Capital Area]

This article is related to the List of non-governmental organizations in Vietnam.


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