Frequently Asked Questions - Adoption


relating to any of the initiatives from the Frameworks program.

What is a special needs adoption?

Mission West Virginia’s primary focus is on “special needs” children. Many children in WV awaiting adoption are considered “special needs.” “Special needs” is often another way to say “waiting children.” This does not necessarily reflect any problems the child may have. While some of the children who wait have a physical, emotional or educational challenge, many are healthy and are doing well developmentally. There characteristics that are used to describe “special needs” are defined as:

o Over the age of eight (8) which presents a barrier to adoption

o A physical or mental disability

o Serious emotional maladjustment

o A recognized high risk of physical or mental disability

o Over the age two (2) and has a racial or ethnic factor

o A member of a sibling group who should be placed together

o Has been certified as a special needs child by the DHHR (Department of Health and Human Resources)

Many children awaiting adoptive families were removed from their biological families due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. These children have endured hardships, sadness, loss of relationships, and abuse. All of these children deserve a permanent home. Without a permanent, loving adoptive home, these children face the likelihood of entering adulthood with no parental guidance or support. We believe that ALL CHILDREN deserve a loving, safe home.

What is adoption and foster care?

Adoption builds a family and provides a permanent home for a child. After birth parents have voluntarily given up their parental rights OR the court has terminated the parents’ rights, the adoption can be finalized in a court of law. The adoptive parent then becomes the child’s legal parent and has the same formal and legal responsibility for the child as if they were the biological parent.

Foster care is the temporary placement of a child while a permanent plan for their future is being developed. In some cases, a foster placement will lead to adoption.

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