
Meet The Children - AdoptUSKids
Search AdoptUSKids photolisting Search our database of thousands of children available for adoption using the criteria below.
AdoptUSKids
Dec 30, 2025 · AdoptUSKids is a national project that supports child welfare systems and connects children in foster care with families. Read more.
State photolists - AdoptUSKids
While you can sort the thousands of children photolisted on AdoptUSKids by state, not all children a state has available for adoption are photolisted on our website.
Children on AdoptUSKids - AdoptUSKids
Are all children listed on adoptuskids.org available to be adopted? The children on our website are either legally free for adoption or adoption is their permanency plan.
Photolisting - AdoptUSKids
Our national photolisting helps connect children in need of permanent homes with parents who are eager to adopt. There are currently more than 5,000 children and 2,500 families featured.
Who we are - AdoptUSKids
AdoptUSKids educates families about foster care and adoption and gives child welfare professionals information and support to help them improve their services. We also maintain …
Adoption from foster care - AdoptUSKids
Today there are more than 117,000 children and teens in foster care who are waiting for the love and security that a permanent home provides. You can learn more about foster care and …
About the children - AdoptUSKids
Learn about the children in foster care and the qualities of successful families by clicking through our short, interactive modules. The median amount of time that a child spends in foster care is …
North Carolina Foster Care and Adoption – AdoptUSKids
They provide services at little or no cost to families. These agencies have locations throughout North Carolina to assist families in adopting children from the foster care system. View a list of …
Tennessee Foster Care and Adoption – AdoptUSKids
On average, there are approximately 7,500 children in foster care and around 350 children in full guardianship (available for adoption) in Tennessee who don’t have an identified adoptive home.