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In 1979, China implemented its one-child policy. The policy led to the practice of
abandoning newborn girls. In China, sons are favored more because they
carry the family name. Also sons are responsible for caring for their aging
parents. Today many provinces no longer enforce the one-child policy but many
girls are abandoned. Occasionally boys are abandoned and wait in orphanages
for their adoptive parents.
The China adoption program is an amazingly stable program. Overseen by the
China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA). Since 1996 EAC is proud to be
registered with the CCAA to place children with American families. Unlike other
countries that suspend programs or change the rules regularly China has kept
the adoption program stable with very few changes over the years.
European Adoption Consultants, Inc. (EAC) is a highly respected and
experienced international adoption agency. EAC is proud to be accredited by the
China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) in Beijing. Since March of 1995,
hundreds of beautiful baby girls have come home with their new families through our
China adoption program.
Qiliang Zhou, the EAC Program Coordinator for China since 1995, is a native of
China. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife. Uncle Zhou travels to China
with every group of families. His knowledge of Chinese culture and the adoption
process makes each adoption amazing. Most of the groups of families meet Uncle
Zhou at the office on fridays or at EAC picnics before they travel to China with
him. The EAC families love Uncle Zhou! |
Donate to our China Earthquake Relief Fund via Project Sunshine
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The China
Adoption Storybook is filled with the stories, pictures and experiences of others who have adopted
chidren from the beautiful country of China. |
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