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Judith Bell

How to Support the Adoption Community! - 0 views

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    Any caring and compassionate person who wants to support the community of adoption agencies, prospective parents, birthmothers, and children can do so. There are many ways to engage with the community and advance the loving goal of adoption agencies. http://www.provplace.org/support-adoption-community/
Bijayani Swain

Online Community for Mothers - 0 views

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    Motherszone is an open online community where ladies can get lots of recipe ideas for their kids or for family. Motherszone is not only for ladies but also ensures advice and guidance for development of your kids and expose them to many aspects of life with some great tips.
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    Motherszone is an open online community where ladies can get lots of recipe ideas for their kids or for family. Motherszone is not only for ladies but also ensures advice and guidance for development of your kids and expose them to many aspects of life with some great tips.
Kelli Wilson

Microblogging Moms-to-be - 0 views

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    Hi. I recently joined this community for its heart-warming theme, and I came up with this idea while reading the posts. The idea is Yonkly: a company that offers a micro blogging platform similar to identi.ca and Twitter. What the company offers is a smaller, more private community forum for individuals and businesses (large and small) to communicate exclusively with their peers. Why I suggest them is because it is fully interactive, and has tonnes of skin designs to choose from. "Expecting Mothers" could be a part of this quirky Yonkly movement for $199.00. Visit Yonkly!
Judith Bell

How Young People Can Make an Impact with Service - 0 views

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    Service is not only a great way to make a better community, but a way to build a stronger relationship with God.
Judith Bell

Understanding 'Special Needs' Child Adoption - 0 views

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    What do you think of when you hear the term 'special needs'? Any number of ideas or terms might surface. Some of them may be negative or stigmatized. In the adoption community, the term 'special needs' is often disliked for these exact assumptions.
Judith Bell

Who Do I Talk to About Adoption? - 0 views

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    Adoption is a subject discussed greatly by millions all over the world. There are countless websites, books, and personalities devoted to educating and informing the public on the various adoption subtopics.
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