When God Changes a Heart
Eight years after adopting their first son, the Mackey family said “yes” to a little boy with a congenital heart defect. Through fear, trust, and groundbreaking surgery, they watched Amos’s life — and their own hearts — be transformed. This story is a powerful reminder that every child is worth saying yes to, and that healing can come in the most extraordinary ways.
Love Was Waiting: The Palmeri Family’s Story
After months of prayer and waiting, the Palmeri family finally met their daughter, Abijah Jasmine, in a quiet orphanage office in Bihar, India. It was a moment that would change their lives forever. Their story is a powerful reminder that even the hardest steps of adoption can lead to the beautiful gift of belonging.
Your Voices Were Heard: Intercountry Adoption Remains a Priority
We’re grateful to share encouraging news: the U.S. Department of State has reaffirmed that intercountry adoption remains a priority, with adoption visas eligible for National Interest Exceptions and prioritized processing. This is a meaningful victory for children and families.
This blog post shares our full update on what this means for adoptive families and the next steps.
Adopted Children Must Be Allowed to Come Home
The U.S. government has suspended immigrant visa processing in 75 countries, with no exemption for international adoptions. As a result, children who have already been legally adopted are unable to come home to their families.
This is an impossible situation for children and parents alike, and it demands action now.