So we've
gotten the question of how much the adoption process will cost. The very short
answer is that when it's all said and done, our expenses to adopt Ca will be
about $30,000. S's was a little more.
Why is it
so expensive? You may ask. (Nearly everyone does!) My understanding leads me to
the opinion that adoption is expensive
because it takes a lot of work. There are a lot of people that help us who
need to earn a living. A small section of the list:
·
intake coordinator at US agency (answers LOTS of
our questions)
·
adoption supervisor at US agency (follows
international guidelines, approves application)
·
child match coordinator (posts waiting child's
photo/info online, answers questions)
·
social worker at NY agency (comes to our home,
writes 'homestudy')
·
doctors and nurses (perform blood tests and
medical exams)
·
translator at US agency (translates our
documents)
·
US agency staff in China (takes our paperwork to
the government office)
·
Chinese staff in government offices (reviews and
approves our application paperwork)
·
Chinese orphanage administrative staff (handle
Ca's paperwork)
·
Chinese orphanage direct care staff (provide
daily care for our daughter and her friends)
·
and many more...
There are
also training courses (really helpful!) and travel costs we need to pay for.
There are many people who work hard to ensure that kids are going to safe
families, and that the families are prepared to care for them. This is
honorable work, and I wouldn't want
children's safety entrusted to a lick and a promise, even if it was more affordable.
We've
pulled together $12,000 already between some gifts we've received, some savings
of our own, and B's adoption benefit through work. So we've set an $18,000 goal
for our Both Hands fundraiser. You can learn more about it here. And by
contributing, you can directly offset the costs to introduce a precious girl to
what it means to have a family who will love her forever.
Feel free to leave us comments!
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