Adoption ARK is a non-profit, international adoption agency with adoption programs in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Nepal, Azerbaijan, Ghana, and Uganda. When Nathan turned one, we selected Adoption Ark as our agency and began the journey. We have adoption grants available for children over 4 and special needs children. Alex and I wanted to have a biological child first, and then adopt our second child. We help loving families adopt a child, a sibling group, and children with special needs. God gave me the desire to adopt at a young age - as a teenager. We felt that God was leading us to adopt. That firmed up the decision we had already made about adopting. We named him "Samuel" because we have asked for him from God. Four years later, after fertility treatments and two miscarriages, we had our son Nathan. We'll admit, it has been a tough adjustment...
She has been around dogs and is fine with them, The Ark says. For information on adopting Pansy, visit www.arkofsanjuan.org, call 949-388-0034 or email arkofsanjuan@cox.net. Pansy is available for adoption through The Ark of San Juan.
Rexy is available for adoption through The Ark of San Juan. Rexy is a 1-year-old female Labrador mix who is very sweet and loves people and other dogs, according to her caretakers at The Ark of San Juan. For information on adopting Rexy,
Chase is available for adoption through The Ark of San Juan. Chase is a young male Staffordshire terrier who is sweet and eager to please and has lots of energy, according to his caretakers at The Ark of San Juan. For information on adopting him,
Has anyone used Adoption Ark adoption agency?
Jan 28, 2009 by Master and Commander | Posted in Adoption
We are considering international adoption & researching agencies.
Thank You Very Much!
A: Consider visiting these links, very good for people thinking about IA.
Where can i put my pets up for adoption in Little Rock, Ark.?
Oct 15, 2009 by jazzgirl110 | Posted in Other - Pets
I have two dogs and four cats all trained, with shots, and sprayed/neutered, who need a good homes. Would you be interested or know someone who is? Or do you know a place were i can put them up for adoption in central Arkansas?
A: well its good they are spayed/neutered etc.. if you were to take them to a shelter they could be put up for adoption assuming they are friendly, since the shelter doesnt have to invest money into vaccinations etc.
giving them away on your own