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There are thousands of older or "special needs" children ages 6 to 18, Caucasian, African American, and Bi-racial, in need of permanent homes. The children have been removed from homes because of neglect or abuse - both physical and sexual. Many of the children are sibling groups who need to remain together. Some children may have challenges due to the trauma of their early life experiences. Some challenges include difficult behaviors, educational needs, or difficulty to trust. Some have medical conditions, mental retardation, autism, and other disabilities. Like all children they need love, consistency and a permanent home. The rewards may not come immediately; but all children are precious and need our love and direction.
The Ohio Adoption Photo Listing Book is available to view waiting children on the Adopt Ohio webpage at http://jfs.ohio.gov/oapl or call Help Me Grow at 1-800-755-4769 for more information.
If you are interested in adopting an older child, your application can be sent directly to the Public Agency in your county, or our agency can assist you. The listing of Ohio Public Agencies is located in the back of the Ohio Adoption Guide. This guide is available at your request.
Links for information about Ohio's Adoptable Children:
Ohio Adoption Guide:
http://www.odjfs.state.oh.us/forms/pdf/01675.pdf
Ohio Subsidy Information:
http://www.odjfs.state.oh.us/forms/pdf/01985.pdf
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