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   Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network - (4)
   Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations - (1)
   Information from Government Agencies - (15)
  Online Applications, Benefit Screening, Resources and Forms
 
   Adoption Information and Forms (Separate Website)
General information about the adoption process, post adoption information and available forms.
By: Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange
  
   
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  Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
 
   Adoption (Separate Website)
Information on what has to be done before a child can be adopted.
By: Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc.
 
  
   
   Adoption - Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights (Separate Website)
Information about the role of involuntary termination of parental rights in adoption proceedings.
By: Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc.
 
  
   
   Voluntary Relinquishment to Adult Intending to Adopt Child (Separate Website)
Information on voluntarily relinquishing parental rights to a child.
By: Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc.
 
  
   
   Voluntary Relinquishment to Agency (Separate Website)
Information on the process for voluntarily reliquishing parental rights to a child to an agency.
By: Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc.
 
  
   
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  Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations
 
   Adoptions (Separate Website)
Information on adoption from the Erie County Bar Association
By: Erie County Bar Association
  
   
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  Information from Government Agencies
 
   Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange (Separate Website)
The Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange, which is part of the Department of Public Welfare, focuses on connecting Pennsylvania's waiting children and families who want to adopt. (adoptpakids.org)
By: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  
   
   Frequently Asked Questions about the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange (Separate Website)
Lisring of the most commonly asked questions about the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange.
By: Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange
  
   
   Eight Steps To Adoption (Separate Website)
General information to help you understand the steps involved in adopting a child.
By: Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange
  
   
   Private Adoption Agency Listings (Separate Website)
Private Adoption Agencies in Pennsylvania are listed alphabetically and for each county.
By: Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange
  
   
   Pennsylvania?s Adoption Medical History Registry (Separate Website)
Information on the registry, which is operated by the Department of Public Welfare. The registry serves as a central repository for collecting and storing birth family medical information and adoptee requests. Registry services are available for all adoptions of Pennsylvania-born adoptees.
By: Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange
  
   
   Adoption in Pennsylvania (Separate Website)
Information on the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange and the Statewide Adoption Network (SWAN), a partnership among public and private agencies, which serves children in the custody of county children and youth agencies, who have a goal of adoption.
By: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  
   
   AdoptUSKids.org (Separate Website)
AdoptUSKids.org is a national photo listing service for children awaiting adoption across the United States.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  
   
   Adoption Information (Separate Website)
Resources on all aspects of domestic and intercountry adoption, including adoption from foster care. Includes information for prospective and adoptive parents; information about searching for birth relatives; and resources for professionals on recruiting adoptive families, preparing children and youth, supporting birth parents, and providing postadoption services.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway
  
   
   National Foster Care & Adoption Directory Search (Separate Website)
The National Foster Care & Adoption Directory (formerly the National Adoption Directory) offers adoption and foster care resources by State.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway
  
   
   Search and Reunion - Adoptions (Separate Website)
Find information and resources on searching for birth relatives, reunion, obtaining birth and adoption records, support groups, and relevant laws and policies.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway
  
   
   Related Organizations Search (Separate Website)
The Related Organizations database contains information for organizations with a primary focus on adoption, child abuse and neglect, child welfare, or related issues.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway
  
   
   Child Welfare Information Gateway (Separate Website)
Child Welfare Information Gateway connects professionals and concerned citizens to timely, essential information and resources targeted to the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway

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   Inter-Country Adoptions (Separate Website)
An overview of resources, materials and immigration benefits available to prospective adoptive parents of foreign-born orphans.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
   Call to Report Child Abuse!!! - ChildLine and Abuse Registry (Separate Website)
Reporting Child Abuse - Call 800-932-0313

The ChildLine and Abuse Registry Intake Unit is available 24 hours to receive reports of suspected child abuse.

Each call is answered by a trained intake specialist who will interview the caller to determine the most appropriate course of action.
By: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  
   
   Child Abuse & Neglect (Separate Website)
Resources about child maltreatment, including definitions, signs and symptoms, statistics and prevalence, types of child abuse and neglect, risk and protective factors, the impact on individuals and society, and child fatalities.
By: Child Welfare Information Gateway
  
   
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