If it’s an organization that reports to the government, any 501c basically, then they can’t help adoptions in non-Hague countries or ones where placement has already occurred.
There may be some funding out there for non-traditional cases like ours, but it will probably take a lot of digging and word of mouth to find it. Most people in our situation raise the money on their own or have a private network of supporters. And we don’t know many who are dealing with the same legal complications we’re facing with the girls’ statelessness - only two in fact.
But thank you for your encouragement! One Steem at a time ... I mean, step 😉
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I see. Wow. lots of obstacles to circumvent and overcome. I can't imagine how that feels.
Thank you for continuing to share your journey with us!