Saturday, January 17, 2009 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (PT)
If you are planning to adopt a child of different race or culture - this workshop is for you.
Come to AFABC, network with other families and meet a panel of cross-cultural adoptive parents and adoptees.
Whether you're planning to adopt locally or internationally, with an agency or MCFD, you need to come and learn about: Attachment concerns for children and their families, Potential medical issues, and Family matters related to race, culture and heritage.
Logistics: Park in any 'reserved for AFABC' spot in the lot in front of the building. Please bring a bag lunch as there are no nearby restaurants.
*** Please call us to find out if this workshop is wheelchair accessible. ***
For more information, please visit our website.
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Via MichelinAFABC is a non-profit organization that provides province-wide support services and information to people who are beginning to think about adoption, people who have decided to adopt, and those who have already had a child or children join their family. AFABC also plays a significant role in promoting awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family.
AFABC was started around a kitchen table in 1977 by a small group of adoptive parents who needed to share ideas, information, and support.
For further information about our support services and available workshops, please visit our website at www.bcadopt.com.
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