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Adoption


The word alone seems full of questions. The process is unknown to most who haven't been through it, as are the rewards.

Concerned Persons For Adoption (CPFA) is a non-profit organization in the State of New Jersey dedicated to the belief that every child deserves a family. CPFA is not an adoption agency, but a volunteer organization working to support those who wish to adopt, and to provide educational and networking resources to those who have adopted.

Join us for our Upcoming Events
(Click on our 2024 Calendar of Events for more)
 
 
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Concerned Persons for Adoption (CPFA) is offering a
free “talk” entitled

“Adoption is Forever: When Adoptees Grow up”

with Amy Strickler, LMSW, LSW and Amy Geller, LCSW
on Friday, May 3rd from 8:00 – 9:30 pm EST
 

Join Amy Strickler and Amy Geller on this thought-provoking topic focusing on the adoptee in adulthood. This program will encourage interactive dialog among the participants discussing questions such as:

What is the experience of an adoptee when they reach adulthood?

How does being adopted inform the transitions and turning points that come with this phase of life?


Chat about common issues that adult adoptees face as they continue their lifelong journey. This program should prove to be a very interesting discussion for pre-and post- adoptive parents as well as adult adoptees.

 

Click here to register: https://fs17.formsite.com/cpfanj/CanWeTalk/index
A Zoom link will be sent to you the day before the event

 
Click below for the Can We Talk flyer:
 
 
 

About Amy Strickler, LMSW, LSW

   Ms. Strickler is currently the Assistant Director of the Intensive Weekend Program, and Assistant Professor of Teaching at the Rutgers School of Social Work. Ms. Strickler is also an adult adoptee as well as an adoptive parent with three grown children.    

About Amy Geller, LCSW:

 Ms. Geller is a Doctoral Student at the State University of New Jersey at Rutgers, a licensed clinical social worker, lecturer and is in private practice.  Ms. Geller is also an adult adoptee and focuses much of her therapeutic work and research on adoptees and adoptive families.
 


 
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 The Book Club group will be meeting on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30 pm.
This is an in person gathering to be held at the  Panera's
187 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, NJ 07932
 
We will be discussing "the Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese. 
 
join Please join us on Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 7:30-9:00 pm,
at Panera Bread, 187 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, NJ 07932.
 
 
We will be having a discussion on The Covenant of Water, 
by Abraham Verghese.

Remember, reading the book is encouraged, but not required.😀 
 
Click below for the Book Club flyer with additional information about this months selection.
 
 If you have questions, please email Kathleen Walz at [email protected].
 
 
CPFA offers a great opportunity to network with other adoptive parents. CPFA is not an adoption agency,
but a volunteer organization working to support those who wish to adopt, and provide educational and networking resources to those who have adopted. Membership is encouraged and is open to anyone concerned with adoption. 
 
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The Lynne Witkin/CPFA Scholarship

Sponsored by Concerned Persons for Adoption www.cpfanj.org

Lynne Witkin was a social worker, adoptive parent and volunteer advocate for adoption. She recognized the need for an annual gathering of professionals and parents and in 1979, pioneered New Jersey’s first “Let’s Talk Adoption” Conference. Lynne also served as president of Concerned Persons for Adoption, the adoptive parent support group which has continued to coordinate this conference since her death.

This scholarship is offered in the hope of helping and encouraging qualified social work majors who are interested in pursuing a career in the area of adoption/child welfare. There are currently over a half million children in the U.S. in foster care. More than 100,000 of these are awaiting adoptive parents. There is a critical need for caring, capable social workers to enter the field of child welfare - protective services, foster care, adoption, post-adoption services and the like, especially at this time in New Jersey.

Scholarship winner will be announced May 15, 2024.

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Stepping Out of Adoption’s Shadow:
Confronting the Problem of Unlicensed Adoption Intermediaries and Online Advertising in Private Domestic Adoption 
 

by Celeste Liversidge, Esq. and Kelsey Vander Vliet Ranyard


A surge in online adoption advertising and the proliferation of unlicensed adoption intermediaries (aka "baby brokers") in the past decade have created a troubling landscape for those impacted by private domestic adoption. Licensed adoption professionals, policymakers, and child welfare advocates should work together to safeguard the well-being of all parties involved in private domestic adoption through education, law enforcement, and legislation.

 
 
Below is the link for the complete article: 
 
 
 
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CPFA offers a great opportunity to network with other adoptive parents. CPFA is not an adoption agency, but a volunteer organization working to support those who wish to adopt, and provide educational and networking resources to those who have adopted. Membership is encouraged and is open to anyone concerned with adoption.
 
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