Topic > Pros and Cons of Adoption - 1912

There are relatively few people who can issue marriage licenses, so educating them and providing materials would not be difficult. Providing funds to help children place with loving families would become available as more children are adopted and removed from the foster care system. Requiring medical practices to at least look into adoption options while patients are in fertility clinics could be done tastefully and could even be considered a service to their clients. Even discussions involving high school students could easily be achieved by including information about them in their current classroom workload. Together, all of these techniques could be implemented with minimal budget and great potential for success. All of these practices would put adoption at the forefront. Currently, information about adoption is often buried or inaccessible to most people. They do not have the means to obtain accurate information without making considerable effort and