Christian Adoption Services
Our domestic staff works with expectant parents who have decided to place their baby for adoption as well as those who are already parenting but have decided to put their child(ren) for adoption. They also work with the hopeful adoptive families to screen and prepare them. The ultimate goal of our Domestic Adoption Program is to connect birth families with adoptive families in North and South Carolina to find the right home for every child.
Our international staff works with our foreign counterparts in the Philippines and the Czech Republic to identify children internationally who need homes. They also work with hopeful adoptive families to get the appropriate paperwork and training completed. The ultimate goal of our International Adoption Program is to find loving, Christian homes for the many children in need of one from our partner countries.
Our foster-to-adopt program is run through Baptist Children’s Homes of NC. BCH has children’s homes all across North Carolina that care for children in the foster care system. Their foster-to-adopt program identifies children who are legally eligible to be adopted. The ultimate goal of the Foster-to-Adopt program is to place older children and sibling groups in the foster care system into forever homes.
Christian Adoption Services is a non-profit agency that connects vulnerable children with a Christian family.
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Specialized / Therapeutic Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
Requirements to become a foster parent
The state requires that foster parents get licensed through their local Department of Social Services or a licensed private agency. These sources will be your best form of support. Through them, you'll receive training and have a point of contact for emergencies.
If you ever have questions, reach out to your case manager. They're trained to assist foster families and the children in their care.
The Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina is a statewide association that recruits new parents, provides training, and offers support. You can find training and webinars online. You can also read parenting tips, find your region, and more.
The National Foster Parent Association is a non-profit that provides training and education. Caregivers can also find free online training through the NFPA.
The NC Division of Social Services (NC DSS) is the agency in charge of overseeing the state's child welfare system. NC Kids assists new foster parents with the early stages of the process. You can find children awaiting adoption and access foster care and adoption support services.
It also helps to form connections with other foster families, especially those with years of experience. You may have questions or need advice from them. It can make you feel like you have someone on your side through your journey.
Ratings and Reviews
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Jun 17, 2022
Wonderful place, wonderful people who work with you and support you 100% with everything.
Mar 24, 2022
Wonderful place!
Dec 11, 2020
As the executive director of an adoption agency myself, I can say with confidence that Christian Adoption Services is an ethical and trustworthy adoption agency. I would not hesitate to refer to them if necessary.
Dec 25, 2018
I would highly recommend this agency. I have never experienced so much love and care. I was shown how the love of GOD works thru them. They stay with you every step of the way. With them you know you have made the right decision. These ladies treated me as if I was their blood sister. I felt great about the family I chose. I love these ladies so much. But some of the best things about this agency is they keep in contact with you even after you've placed your baby, we go on some awesome retreats, meet other ladies who've placed, make new friends, eat some great food, and get photos of your baby. Love the gift bags. You won't regret your decision.....💯👍😁
Nov 13, 2017
What a wonderful organization! Being adopted myself, I know how important this service is to the child as well as the family. God bless these folks for what they do. Where would we end up without them?