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Think Adoption

by isleofman.com 4th May 2011
THINK ADOPTION • Could you add a child to your family? • Do you find primary school age children fun? • Are you up for the challenge of either a o Child of school age or o A sibling group The IOM Adoption Service is holding an Information Evening for anyone interested in finding out more about the range of children available for adoption today. It will be held on Wednesday May 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Centre 21, Greenfield Road, Douglas. Drop in to meet those who have already adopted, as well as the IOMAS staff. No appointment necessary. IOMAS provides the adoption services on the Island and is keen to hear from anyone interested in finding out more about adopting a child. Catriona Morris, Agency Manager said “There are over 2000 children in the British Isles looking for a permanent home through adoption. Most families only think about adopting quite a young child – under the age of 4 - but there are many primary school aged children (aged 6 and over) here and in the UK who also need permanent families. We would like to hear from anyone who might be considering adoption and would like to learn more.” IOMAS can be contacted either on 625161 or by email at general@iomas.im. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 4th, May 2011 08:59pm.

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