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Catholic charities?
Former St. Cecelia's Convent

Could you give me a good website that will list catholic charities, I'm looking for one with children with specail needs for a friend but not sure if there is one?

Thank you for any help in advance!
Thank you scotgirl
Any links for the uk?
Thank you so much gb2001


Hm, Catholic charities for special needs children in the UK. Here you go!
http://www.stelizabeths.org.uk/
http://www.hcpt.org.uk/
http://www.guidestar.org.uk/gs_summary.a spx?CCReg=512992

Others that are special needs oriented, but not specifically Catholic:
http://www.charitychoice.co.uk/charityde tails.asp?ref=2727
http://www.childrenwithspecialneeds.co.u k/
http://www.localaid.co.uk/

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Does anyone know if Catholic Charities drug classes drug test you?
Former St. Cecelia's Convent

Yea i have court ordered drug classes i have to take and i am taking them at catholic charities. But i didnt know if they are going to drug test me.


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I was adopted at birth 39 years ago thru Catholic Charities in Indiana, how can I find my biological parents?
Former St. Cecelia's Convent

I was born on February 7, 1967 at St. Mary's Hospital in Sullivan IN and adopted through Catholic Charities out of Evansville, IN. Anyone have any idea how to find identifying information? Catholic Charities has provided non-identifying info, but the records are sealed and can only be opened by the Pope.

I searched the local Sullivan newspapers and posted an ad, but found no additional information.
Catholic Charities does have a letter on file from me stating that I would be open to any contact.


You should be able to at least get copies of children born on your birth date from:
Sullivan County Health Department (For Birth & Death Certificates from ca. 1882) 102 North Section Street - Sullivan, IN 47882-1235 Phone: (812) 268-0224.
This should give you a short list to work from.

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Has anyone adopted through Catholic Charities? What was your experience?
Former St. Cecelia's Convent

My husband and I are thinking of adopting through Catholic Charities, most likely domestically, but we are opened to international adoption. If anyone has adopted through CC, what was your experience and how does it work? I know you fill out a application, but what happens after that, and how does the cost factor in (I've heard it's something like 10% of your income or something).
I am open to foster to adopt, I was just asking specifically about Catholic Charities.


We adopted both of our sons through Catholic Charities and had a wonderful experience with both. We were really lucky. The first took only 3 weeks once we were on the list. The 2nd took about 5 months. That said, we have been waiting over 3 years for the third child. Not much has been happening with them lately. It seems Illinois is really dialing down adoptions lately.

The good thing is they are great people to work with and really care about BOTH sides of the adoption. We feel they took excellent care of the boys' birthmoms rights and feel very good about our adoptions. Things went pretty smoothly in both.

If this is your first adoption, you'll probably have better luck. And yes, they do 10% up to about 10K, so less expensive than most. That doesn't include lawyers fees. GOOD LUCK!!!

does anyone have information on catholic charities and immigration lawyers?
Former St. Cecelia's Convent

i want to know if someone knows how i can get into contact with the immigration lawyers or catholic charities.....that would not be expensive....or something...
cause my 17year old friend needs to do her citizenship on her own ..since her mother kicked her out...


Use this website to find help near you through Catholic Charities USA: http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/NetC ommunity/Page.aspx?pid=292&srcid=193

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