Waiting Child: Raising Awareness about Adoption

Making a Difference for Children in Need.

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by Christine Noel
by Billy Carrier, Photojournalist

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- November is National Adoption Awareness Month and the Children's Home Society of North Carolina is spreading awareness about adoption options through a new campaign targeted at businesses and faith-based organizations. They are holding informational meetings where they will debunk adoption myths, talk about the need for adoptive families, and provide options and share ways families can help.

The informational sessions will be held throughout the month of November. Here is a list the dates, times, and locations.

 

Nov. 7 
11:30-1:30 (sessions every 30 mins.)
High Point Museum
1859 E. Lexington Ave.
High Point
 
Nov. 8 
6:00-8:00 PM (sessions every 30 mins.)
High Point Public Library
901 N. Main St.
High Point

Nov. 13
6:00 PM
Scotts Hill Baptist Church
185 Scotts Hill Loop Rd.
Wilmington

Dec. 1
11:00 AM
Unity United Methodist Church
608 National Highway
Thomasville

Dec. 4
6:30 PM
Catawba County Library
375 3rd St. Northeast
Hickory

Dec. 11
6:30 PM
Lifegains Building
1601 S. Sterling St.
Morganton

Jan. 15
6:30 PM
CFSC Building 
601 E. 5th Street, Training Room 1
Charlotte

Jan. 22
6:30 PM
Gaston County Library
1555 East Garrison Blvd.
Gastonia

 

Consider adoption.  You have the power to change a life forever. 

Please join us in making a difference to children in need.  Contact us or our partners and find out how you can help make a profound difference in the lives of these children.

Contact the Children's Home Society of North Carolina at 1-800-632-1400 or visit their website www.chsnc.org.

 

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