We are currently working with MH's NA Tribe's adoption placement agency, which is 5 hours away (in his home town) from where we live. They have all of our paperwork from when we were fostering through DHS with the State and as of last week we are officially approved by the tribal board and in their system if a match comes up. Because we do not live within the certain counties they cover, we are not eligible for fostering, only adoption. This means it will be mostly children whose parents rights were terminated and there are no relatives who want to take in the children. Also, if any birth parents comes in looking to give up their young child or unborn baby, we would also be considered a match.
Since we don't have the normal one-on-one with them, I recently asked if it would help for me to send family pictures to them and they said yes. Then I asked if it would be better if we make a profile book and they said that would be great. I was told to keep it simple, no specifics, just really basic about us. Of course when I look online all I see are very extravagant profile books. So now I'm kind of confused what to put together. Any suggestions?
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Started TTC January 2007 4 failed IUIs, 2 failed IVFs
2012 - Adopted Child #1
2014- Adopted Child #2
2015 - Fostering Child #3
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