Adopt a child

Some children and young people cannot grow up with their
birth families for a variety of reasons.
Connecting lives
People like you open your homes and create a new family where
these children can grow in a loving, secure home.
Many children needing adoption have been abused, either
physically or sexually, while others have been neglected and not
given love and stimulation. As a result, many children are angry or
confused about what is happening to them.
They need a great deal of love and attention to help them adjust
to stable family life and grow into happy, confident adults. We
will prepare you with the skills to adopt children who have been
abused or neglected and support you throughout the process.
Our appeal
Both during and after National Adoption Week, Action for
Children is urging people to consider adopting the UK's most
vulnerable children in need of homes.
At a time when only 4% of children adopted last year were from
Black and Asian backgrounds, we are particularly appealing for
prospective adopters from ethnic minority backgrounds to come
forward. We run a service which specialises in finding BME
adopters. One parent who adopted through this service said:

We believe that children need families who can help them grow up
feeling good about themselves, with knowledge of their own culture,
language and religion.
Last year, across our services, 50% of adoptions arranged by
Action for Children were of children from Black and minority ethnic
(BME) backgrounds, a direct result of recruiting adopters who
reflect the complex needs of children and young people in need of
families.
Contact us for an information pack
Fill out our simple online
form
Email: adoption@actionforchildren.org.uk
Phone: 0845 355 5533