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Sixto Cancel

Sixto Cancel advocates for child welfare reform on the national stage

May 11, 2022

 by AdoptUSKids · Published May 11, 2022 · Last modified October 26, 2022

Sixto Cancel became an advocate at an early age when he had to argue his way out of an adoption. Today, Sixto is advocating for child welfare reform on the national stage as the leader of Think of Us.

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Recruitment alone isn’t enough

April 29, 2022

 by AdoptUSKids · Published April 29, 2022 · Last modified May 5, 2022

Learn why culturally competent engagement and support is key to sustaining a pool of Black, Indigenous, and Latinx foster and adoptive families. 

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Beyond the search: Supporting potential families after family-finding efforts

September 29, 2021

 by AdoptUSKids · Published September 29, 2021 · Last modified November 1, 2021

Suggestions for providing emotional and logistical support and helping family members access the specific services that are available to them.

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