Pipeline stays open for Haitian adoptions already in process

Posted: 20 January, 2010

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Haiti (MNN) ― The day greets Haiti with humanitarian chaos. 

Amidst the uncertainties, another concern arises. In the wake of the quake and the collapse of a functioning government, what is happening to the adoptive process? Records are buried under mounds of rubble. It could be months before paperwork can be found and get the process moving forward again.

Meanwhile, prospective parents who were in the process of adopting orphaned children prior to the earthquake now are frantically trying to protect these future members of their family. 

Rather than the children being left in limbo, Marc Andreas with Bethany Christian Services says, "The U.S. Government and the Secretary of Homeland Security have issued clearance for all of these children to come to the United States on humanitarian parole."

Who is eligible? According to the State Department, "children who have been legally confirmed as orphans eligible for inter-country adoption by the Government of Haiti and are being adopted by U.S. citizens." Or, "children who have been previously identified by an adoption service provider or facilitator as eligible for inter-country adoption and have been matched to U.S. citizen prospective adoptive parents."

Andreas explains, "That means the U.S. government and military will work together to bring those children out of Haiti safely and bring them to the United States where they can meet with their adoptive families."

The State Department estimates there are at least 300 Haitian cases involving U.S. citizens at different stages of progress, Bethany's included. "Fifty-eight children are all being approved under this new special circumstance where they will all be granted this humanitarian parole."

Bethany partners are assessing their response to the coming needs, too. Andreas says, "We, as well as many other faith-based organizations, are able to show a fantastic witness in this crisis where we are able to live out the Gospel."

God's Littlest Angels--an orphanage in Pétion-Ville, along with Bethany's other partner--Creche Enfants Jesus (under the ministry of Chances for Children) is responding to needs.

On January 25, Chances for Children will fly in 5,000 pounds of supplies. This food, water, formula, medicine and supplies will last for at least 4 months.

The next step is to begin collecting in-kind donations and prepare a container to ship to Haiti once the ports are open. Click here to help.

About this Organization


Bethany Christian Services
Int'l Adoption Services

Phone: 616-224-7610
Alt. Phone: 800-652-7082
Fax: 616-224-7436
Web site
901 Eastern Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI
49501-0294

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  • Primary Religion: Christianity
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