Korean Adoption Links
American Immigration Center (adoption part)
Adoption Network
Adoption Network was founded by adoptive parents and provides adoption services to birthmothers and adoptive couples throughout the United States
The 2004 Adoptees Conference in Seoul
Weird
shit happens
A site from an angry adoptees
Papers to ask for genetic research in Korea
One
Two
(print them and send them to the organization mentioned there
Ethica
Ethica is a nonprofit corporation that seeks to be an impartial voice for ethical
adoption practices worldwide, and provides education, assistance, and advocacy
to the adoption community.
Adoption-Related Government Forms and Programs
Favorites of Adopt International
Korean Homestay Guide to Korean Websites in English
Kore@n @doptees Worldwide (K@W)
Kore@n
@doptee @rchive
(you need a yahoo acount to sign in)
A website for search-issues related to Korean adoption
Sunny Jo's world, a site with many other links
Focus
on Seoul
(for all expats living in Seoul)
The Association of Korean Adoptees, Southern California
Welcome to Sunny's World Sunny is cofounder of Korean Adoptees Worldwide
"The
Dove of Morning Calm"
(In French, Dutch and English)
Eurasie
(In French)
Mission to Promote Adoption in Korea
AdoptShoppe - Unique International Gifts and Resources
The homepage of a Korean-Belgian adoptee, Cho Mihee (Mihee-Nathalie Lemoine-Berlin)
Korean Links
(If the links don't work, just type in the subject in the searchengine
of the site, since links change so often, especially on the newspaper sites.
They keep the articles, but keep them moving around.)
US Adoption Links
It was just after Seoul Olympic Games in 1988 when Ian, who was abandoned by his parents shortly after his birth, was adopted by an American couple, Richard and Noelle Hagan. The couple had specifical...
8.
[Seoul Exposure] From music teacher to "the middle man" (01/07/2000)
Lee Gutwirth can be confident in his uniqueness. Born in
Korea in 1966, he was adopted at the age of four by a Belgian family -
a rare Jewish Belgian family, to be more precise - and was brought up in...
9.
New visa law still open to adjustments for overseas Korean adoptees (12/07/1999)
New visa law still open to adjustments for overseas Korean
adoptees
10.
IMF economic pinch increases number of abandoned children (08/16/1999) Koreans often emphasize that children are the national foundation on which the
next generation is built. Despite this sentiment, child welfare remains
one of the most underdeveloped areas in Korean so...
11. IMF economic pinch increases number of abandoned children (08/16/1999) Koreans
often emphasize that children are the national foundation on which the
next generation is built. Despite this sentiment, child welfare remains
one of the most underdeveloped areas in Korean so...
12.
Korean-American adoptee meets birth mom after nearly 40 years (07/26/1999)A 39-year-old Korean-American woman met her 60-year-old biological mother for
the first time since she was adopted when 18 months old, a Yonhap news
report from Los Angeles said. Sacramento-resident C...
13. Center for returning adoptees opens in Seoul (07/02/1999)Center
for returning adoptees opens in Seoul
14. Foreign adoptions increase for first time in 11 years (05/05/1999) The
adoptions of Korean children by foreigners increased last year for the
first time since 1987, reversing an 11-year-long downtrend, the Health
and Welfare Ministry said yesterday. According to the ...