Category: Blog
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Pizza and Paint Night Raised $905
New Beginnings’ Pizza and Paint Night was held July 27 at the Lynbrook Recreation Center in Greis Park. Families, patrons and art enthusiasts enjoyed an evening of conversations and friends while designing and painting their family monogram.
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Waiting Children Available For Adoption
For many people, a waiting child adoption is a wonderful way to add to their family. A waiting child is a child who is legally free for adoption, but does not yet have a permanency plan. We currently have four waiting boys from Korea.
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Children Raise Money for “400 Bottles a Day”
What a great week the child had at Vacation Bible School, hosted by Redeeming Grace Fellowship. They were asked to bring in donations for the 400 Bottles a Day campaign
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Post-Adoption Reporting
New Beginnings would like to remind our adoptive parents how important it is to comply with the country of origin’s requirements for submitting post-adoption reports. We have reports from most families; but there are still some late reports needed for China.
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ESWS Home to Home
Korean Adoptees in Search of their Roots Since the establishment of ESWS in 1972, there have been many international adoptees to visit Korea, in search of their roots. And we understand that there are many adoptees that have some contact with their birth family and would like to reunite in a supportive setting.
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Budgeting for International Adoption
When you’ve made the decision to adopt, put together a financial plan before you begin the process. Adoptions come with the standard agency, legal and home study fees, but for international adoptions, there are additional travel, visa expenses and a fee to the foreign agency to consider.
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Honoring Your Adopted Child’s Heritage and Culture
The culture and heritage of your adopted child are vital elements to think about in preparation for an adoptive placement. By embracing your child’s heritage and culture, you will bring a new and exciting dimension to your family life. Your child will benefit by fostering pride and respect for his or her country of origin…
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ESWS Korean Language and Culture Program
Eastern Social Welfare Society is proud to announce the 2018 Korean Language and Culture Program. ESWS has been running the Scholarship Program for years to assist our adoptees to learn Korean language and have exposure to Korean culture. By doing so, we aim to help the adoptees learn and understand their heritages better and understand…
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Korean Homeland Tours
Dillon International would like to invite our families to join the Korean Homeland Tours and the Sharing Hearts Mission. We absolutely encourage every adoptee to go back to their land of birth at least once. For South Korea, we offer both a tour for adult adoptees and for families. Adult adoptees and their families are…

