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"ADOPTION MONTH" IN HAWAI`I KICKS OFF WITH MASS ADOPTION OF HAWAI`I KEIKI

Adoptions of 28 foster care children by 24 families finalized.

HONOLULU – The Lingle-Aiona Administration is joining the First Circuit Family Court and nonprofit community groups this month in honoring Hawai‘i’s adoptive families and raising awareness about the need to find permanent and loving homes for all children who are waiting for adoptive parents to come forward.

About 120 children in Hawai’i and 129,000 children nationwide are awaiting adoption.

Governor Linda Lingle and Lt. Governor James R. “Duke” Aiona, Jr. have proclaimed November as “Adoption Month” in Hawai‘i. To highlight this observance, the state held its second annual mass adoption of children from the state’s foster care system.

The adoptions of 28 children by 24 families were finalized today during a celebration at the Family Courthouse in downtown Honolulu. The celebration featured entertainment, children’s activities, food, prizes and information on how to become an adoptive parent or resource foster parent.

“Every child deserves a loving family for life,” said Lt. Governor Aiona. “Through our coordinated and collaborative efforts, we are seeing more adoptive parents from across the state coming forward to provide foster children with safe and nurturing homes. By working together, we have helped the dreams of these children come true.”

“Adoption Month honors Hawai‘i’s adoptive parents for their kindness and compassion, while raising awareness about the need for every child in foster care to have a permanent home,” said Department of Human Services Director Lillian Koller.

“The number of children in our foster care system is at a 15-year low, but we still have challenges in finding permanent homes for harder-to-place children, including sibling groups, teens and those with special needs,” Koller said.

Among the community groups participating in Adoption Month are Catholic Charities, Child and Family Services, EPIC ‘Ohana Conferencing, Family Programs Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Adoption and Permanency Alliance, Hawai‘i International Child, Heart Gallery Hawai‘i, HOPE INC, Kokua ‘Ohana, Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i and Partners In Development Foundation-Hui Ho‘omalu.

To learn more about becoming an adoptive parent or resource foster parent, call Hui Ho‘omalu at 441-1117 on O‘ahu or 1-888-879-8970 statewide.

The “Adoption Month” in Hawai‘i proclamation can be viewed online at www.hawaii.gov/ltgov/news/proclamations.

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For more information, contact:

Toni Schwartz
Public Information Officer
Department of Human Services
Phone: (808) 586-4882

Travis Taylor
Communications Director
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Phone: (808) 586-0283

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