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1. View the Featured WIC Kids Gallery, at the bottom of this page.  Each month we select a handful of the children waiting in our program to feature here.  If you are curious and want to learn more about WIC kids, this is a great place to start!

2. Request a paper copy of our WIC photo album be mailed to you.  This printed version will include photos of waiting children from all the countries we work with, and will be current as of the day we send it to you. 

3. If you are serious about adoption, and have already begun the home study process (or if you have a completed study from a previous adoption), apply to receive a temporary WIC password.  This password will give you access to our internal waiting child listing.  

 
Featured Waiting International Children
Only children from countries that allow us to post Waiting International Child information on the web are featured below. They represent just a small sample of the types of medical or developmental concerns possible in WIC referrals. The continuum of special needs is actually much broader and often includes minor and correctable medical needs as well as older children and sibling groups. Click on the photos for a brief description of each child.
109-26 Picture this bright boy in your family! He was born on 10/2008. He was born full term. He is eager to receive his bottle and will put his hands up to ask for more. He is starting to eat some solids. He enjoys going outside and hearing his foster mom sing. He is a great sleeper. He has an outgoing personality. He has a couple of café au lait spots and a shows signs of brain atrophy. This sweetheart is waiting to be brought into a loving family! 105-71 April 2005 was the day this little cutie entered the world. You will often find him smiling. He is an affectionate little boy and gets along well with other children. He enjoys the bath and likes to splash. He can say a couple of words and normally points to objects that he needs or would like to have. He enjoys listening to stories. He follows simple directions. He was born at 37 weeks. He is rather developmentally delayed but is receiving therapy. He is becoming stronger from his sessio ... 408-02 This strong boy was born 5/04. He has an engaging, bright smile. He likes to play on slides and outdoor equipment. He likes to throw and kick balls. He enjoys jumping on the trampoline. He is learning to swim. He has a bright personality and enjoys many things. He is attached to his foster mom. He loves to cuddle and give kisses. He was diagnosed with mild autism. He attends an early intervention kindergarten class and has an aid assigned to assist him in the classroom. He is a good parti ... 108-18 This cheery girl was born on 12/2007. She enjoys taking a bath. She can hold her head when sitting up. She bears weight on her feet. She is trying to roll on her own. She enjoys massages. She smiles often and likes to be in the company of others. She was born at 32 weeks gestation and had a very low birth weight. She has multiple café au lait spots on her body and congenital syphilis. There is a background issue to consider which we will share to appropriately ready families.
108-13 This little pumpkin was born on 10/2007. She babbles and smiles often. She likes to shout when she’s in a good mood. She enjoys stroller rides outside. Although she receives physical therapy for stiffness in her legs and arms, she can lift her body when laying on her tummy. She can bear some weight on her legs when held. Born at 36 weeks, she has microcephaly. She waits for a family to help her grow into a strong little girl. 108-25 This handsome boy was born on 1/2008. He has a full head of thick, black hair! He enjoys his bath time, but prefers to not have his hair washed. He likes to move toward his bottle when he spots it. He has good strength on his legs when held up and will often bounce. He babbles often. He can roll over. He will wiggle when he is happy. This little darling is waiting because of a background issue and he has developmental delays. Please contact us for more information. A scholarship of $5000  ... 608-24 These precious sisters were born on 3/97, 4/98, 3/00, and 9/02. They all have beautiful brown eyes and gentle smiles. The girls are responsible. They are good students. They follow directions well. They interact well with others. The children have no known medical needs. They wait for a loving, forever family because of their age. Please contact us for more information. A scholarship of $10000 is available to qualified families through Brittany's Hope Foundation.107-30 This charming girl has had big round eyes ever since she was born on April 4, 2007. She loves being hugged. She stares at mobiles on the ceiling and can make good eye contact. She babbles well. She is happy when people pay attention to her. She tries to roll over from front to back. Her development is slightly behind for her age. She has schizencephaly and is waiting to grow with her new adoptive family.
106-32 This loveable boy was born on 05/22/2005. He is a happy boy with a smiling face. At dinners, he enjoys banging his bottle against the table. He has difficulty sitting up. He rolls over and enjoys exploring the room. Once he grabs a toy, he immediately puts it into his mouth. He likes to babble. He laughs out loud when he is happy. He has been diagnosed with microcephaly. His development has progressed greatly after receiving regular physical therapy sessions. A scholarship of $5000 is ava ... We have many children available from Africa. We are not allowed to post their photos on any website. Infants, toddlers, sibling groups, school aged children and children with developmental delays and disabilities are waiting here. There also may be grant money available to some of the children to eligible families. Please contact Lisa Trinh for more information. 651-255-2252.We have many children available from China, Taiwan, India, Thailand, and Eastern Europe. We are not allowed to post their photos on any website. Infants, toddlers, sibling groups, school aged children and children with developmental delays are waiting in these countries. There also may be grant money available to some of the children to eligible families. Please contact Lisa Trinh for more information. 651-255-2252.We have many children available from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. We are not allowed to post their information on any website. Sibling groups, school aged children and children with developmental delays are waiting in these countries. There also may be grant money available to some of the children to eligible families. Please contact Lisa Trinh for more information. 651-255-2252.




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