Adoptee in Recovery

“We’ve carefully selected these blogs because they are actively working to educate, inspire, and empower their readers with frequent updates and high-quality information. If you would like to tell us about a blog, nominate them by emailing us at bestblogs@healthline.com!
The state of Massachusetts passed the nation’s first adoption law in 1851. Since then, the rules and regulations — not to mention the cultural significance — of adoption have changed dramatically in the United States.
Today, roughly 135,000 children are adopted in the United States every year. Even though the term “adoption” carries less stigma than it did 40 or 50 years ago, many children who are adopted carry a litany of emotions as a result. While not all adoptees feel this way, many face feelings of abandonment and unworthiness that can persist for years, if not a lifetime.
Often the cultural narrative of adoption is told almost exclusively from the side of the adoptive parent — not the adoptees themselves. The blogs we’ve listed are changing that. They include a diverse range of voices shining a light on the issues, concerns, and experiences of the adoptee community.”
I am honored to be a recipient of this award and I am blessed to be a positive light and resource for the adoption community worldwide!
THANK YOU HEALTHLINE!
THIS IS AN HONOR! ❤

Congratulations from your proud follower Frank. Love
Thank you Frank!!! Appreciate your support so much!!! ❤️🙌🏼😀
Congratulations, Pamela!! I am thrilled to know that our voices are being recognized. Thank you for being a light and a voice for our community!
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! 😀
Amen to YOU sis!! Congratulations right back to you! We must keep sharing! 😀