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November 2024Vol. 25, No. 9November Is National Adoption Month

The 2024 National Adoption Month campaign website has launched on Child Welfare Information Gateway. This year's theme, "Honoring Youth: Strengthening Pathways for Lasting Bonds," emphasizes the importance of uplifting and genuinely listening to the voices of children and youth who are adopted and helping them create lasting connections that embrace and affirm their identity and background. Nearly 109,000 children were waiting to be adopted in 2022, and the average time in care for all children waiting to be adopted was almost 3 years. Of children waiting to be adopted, Black or African American, multiracial, and American Indian/Alaska Native children were overrepresented. Historically, families of color often have challenging relationships with the child welfare system, which include distrust and lost connections to heritage.

This year's theme highlights the need to honor the experiences and perspectives of youth as they navigate the adoption process. The campaign encourages professionals and families to focus on building supportive, enduring relationships. These connections are vital for helping children feel valued and understood throughout their journey toward a permanent home—and after. Lasting, permanent relationships with families of origin, fictive kin, and communities directly affect well-being and contribute to positive outcomes for all adoption triad members.

The campaign also emphasizes the importance of finding adoptive families for older youth, who often face significant challenges in achieving permanency. Research indicates that youth who age out of foster care without a stable family are at greater risk for adverse outcomes, including homelessness and mental health issues. Child welfare agencies and advocates can play a crucial role in improving these outcomes by fostering lasting bonds.

The National Adoption Month website offers resources designed to support child welfare professionals, advocates, and prospective adoptive families. Available materials include a toolkit for community outreach, social media graphics, and templates that can be used to raise awareness. The site also features firsthand stories from youth who have experienced adoption. These stories offer insight into their journeys, the critical need for truly listening to youth and family voices, and the impact of solid and permanent bonds.

For more information and to access resources to support adoption efforts, visit the 2024 National Adoption Month website.