NEW YORK


EAC New York Office
Nailaja Mingo
Hours: M, W-F - 9 AM - 5 PM; Tu - 11 AM - 7 PM; Sa & Su - Closed
Address: 111 John Street Ste. 800, New York City, NY 10038
Phone: 212-874-2578
Fax: 212-874-2577
E-Mail: newyork@eaci.com
Local Adoption Seminars
Saturday, November 22, 2008
New York, NY
EAC New York Office (8th Fl Conference Rm) (map)
1 PM - 3 PM
Call to Register: 1-866-586-5656
Network Homestudy Agencies
Adoption Pre-Service Classes
International Adoption Pre-Service Class
Instructor: Debra Goldstein, LCSW
Jericho Public Library
1 Merry Lane
Jericho, NY 11753
Saturday, October 18, 2008
1:00pm-4:00pm
Call: 212-874-2578 to register
EAC's New York City Office

EAC is privileged to be able to offer New York residents the advantages of having a licensed office to conduct clients' Home Studies and Post-Placement supervision in New York. Though the New York office, you will be working with Nailaja to complete your Home Study paperwork. You will go over the needed paperwork in detail and Nailaja will be there every step of the Home Study process to help you bring home your son or daughter.

The New York office in located on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, and we have social workers thought the state in Albany, Buffalo, Brooklyn, Long Island and Manhattan that will be able to come to your home for Home Study and Post Placement visits.

Local Adoption Stories
Meet Mary Aaron -- EAC Adoptive Parent
...Mary told Claire that they enjoyed the trip and the people so much, they would have liked to stay another week...

Mary Aaron is our EAC Regional Coordinators in New York. She keeps busy managing her office, giving 18-20 seminars a year and being mommy to her three children. Her youngest, Tatia, was adopted from Russia at 19 months. She is now a busy, happy seven year old who plays soccer, swims, and "wants to go to school every day." She started school at four and a half, and is a good student.

The Aaron family enjoyed their trip to Russia. At that time only one visit was required, but Mary told Claire that they enjoyed the trip and the people so much, that they would have liked to stay another week.

Mary notes that at seminars it is a joy to see families "show and tell" their newly adopted children. Many of these same families attended her seminar last year in the initial stages of adoption... wondering if this could really happen... could they really be parents by next year.

Tatia, our dark eyed Russia princess (who looks like her American babushka) is a testimony that adoption dreams can really come true.

Mary Aaron

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