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Infant Adoption Awareness Training Programs

Resources on training pregnancy and health counselors to present adoption as an option to women with unplanned pregnancies.

Arizona Children's Association
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

Harmony Adoptions of Tennessee
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

Independent Adoption Center
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program
Children's Bureau
Guidelines on the Federal Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grants funded by the Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Latino Family Institute
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

Lutheran Social Services of South Dakota
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

Spaulding for Children
Infant Adoption Awareness Training Program grantee website.

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State and local examples

Oklahoma Infants Assistance Program
Mullins, Page (2004)
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Describes the activities and outcomes of a 4-year Federally funded program that provided services to Oklahoma families of children at risk of being abandoned, primarily those prenatally exposed to controlled substances or testing positive for HIV.

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