Who Can Adopt

You don’t have to be perfect.

You don’t have to be perfect to be considered for adoption.  But, you do have to be at least 21 years old and willing to commit to a child in foster care and to the process of adoption.

You don’t have to be perfect - just committed – to be considered for adoption.

You don’t have to be rich.

Although there is no minimum income requirement for adopting, you must have stable income sufficient to support yourself and your family. You can own your home or rent.  There are little or no costs involved when adopting a child from foster care; yet, the benefits and rewards of adopting are priceless.

You don’t have to be married.

To be considered for adoption, you can be married or single; divorced or widowed.  What we’re looking for are individuals or couples willing to provide loving, permanent homes.

You don’t have to have experience.

You can be raising children of your own children, never a parent before, or an empty-nester who wants to be a parent again.  You just need to have the strength, ability and desire to commit to being forever parents.