Wednesday, October 31, 2012

China Heritage Tours

White Swan Hotel Courtyard
 
For Taiwan adoptive families who may also have children adopted from China, are you unable to participate in the China Winter Tour, but still dream of going back to China? Through Gladney China Heritage Tours you can create a customized tour for your family! We will work with you to create a preliminary itinerary, based on when you want to travel and your specific ideas about what you would like to see and do. Then, Gongzhan and his experienced team in China will handle all the travel details.
 
If you are interested in planning a trip for your family, please visit and explore our Gladney Asia website (www.gladneyasia.org) or contact us at chinaheritagetours@gladney.org.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Our Featured Photo

 
This month our featured newsletter header photo was taken at a market place in Seoul, South Korea by Karen Kwan. Karen interned at Gladney's New York office last year and keeps in touch with us all. After receiving her masters degree in social work from Columbia University this past May, Karen moved back to Hong Kong. She is happy to be close to her family and is enjoying traveling.
 
Each month we enjoy selecting photos taken in Asia for our newsletter. Please email Lydia at ljjmacci@aol.com if you have a photo you would like to have featured.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Fu-O-Lantern Pumpkin Carving Pattern

Fu is the character meaning Good Fortune.
It is that time of year again. Time to buy those pumpkins and carve lucky Chinese characters on them! Here is the link to the Fu-O-Lantern carving page. The pattern and pictures of a pumpkin carved with it are there. http://www.bartlett-sloan.net/fulantern.html

Reposted from Families From Children from China, New York, Kirby Bartlett-Sloan, wukong@bellsouth.net

Friday, October 19, 2012

Michelle's Essay

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Michelle Y., 12, was adopted from Changzhou City
Children's Welfare Institute in 2001

In the Gladney Moments section of our newsletter, we enjoy featuring articles from and about our families. More and more families are sharing special pieces their children have written or projects they are involved in that relate to China or adoption. One such piece is an essay written by Michelle last year in sixth grade. The assignment was to write an essay about "What would you most like to improve about yourself?"

The paragraph below is an excerpt from Michelle's entire essay which can be found here.

"If I could speak Chinese fluently, I would take a trip to China. I want to see the orphanage where I grew up and talk to the people that work there. I want to know what the situation was like when I was there and find out if they knew my birthparents. This would help me understand what it was like when I was a baby in China. I have photos of the person who took care of me in the orphanage. She was a girl who grew up in the orphanage and was never adopted because of her skin condition (albinism). I think it would be nice and thoughtful if I traveled back to China and thanked my caretaker in Chinese."

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Did you know that Gladney's Asia programs have Facebook pages and a Twitter account? Facebook and Twitter are a great way to quickly and easily get the latest information about what's going on in our Asia programs. You can also share your exciting adoption news on our Facebook pages or send us a tweet!
 
Be sure to "Like" our Facebook pages and to follow us on Twitter today! On Facebook, we can be found by searching Gladney Center - Taiwan Adoption Program and Gladney Center - China Adoption Program. Our Twitter name is GladneyAsia.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Is Your Child Ready for School?

"She has her backpack, pencils, and notebook. But does she know how to field adoption questions that might come her way?" Please click here to read this very timely article in Adoptive Families Magazine by Carol Rogers

Friday, October 12, 2012

GFA Events Calendar

Throughout September, Gladney families came together across the U.S. to attend their local GFA Fall Kickoff events. As we head into October, the fun continues with events such as the Dallas GFA's 2nd Annual Halloweeen Road Rally.
To find the dates of your area's GFA kickoff and seasonal events click here.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

"Celebrating Culture and Experiencing China" Winter Tour

Gladney Center is very excited to be part of the CCCWA "Celebrating Culture and Experiencing China" Winter Tour from December 23, 2012 - January 2, 2013. There is still time to sign up, but the October 31st application deadline is quickly approaching!
Gongzhan Wu, from the Gladney Center, will be joined by NCFA President Chuck Johnson to lead the tour that will begin with four days in Beijing. From there, tour participants will travel to several cities throughout China, including Xi'an, Chengdu, and ShangLi. The full itinerary and a list of frequently asked questions can be accessed at www.gladneyasia.org. All families with children adopted from China are invited to be part of this trip. It is possible for older, mature children to attend the trip unaccompanied by a parent.
 
If you are interested in participating, talk with your family today and start making plans! The best time to purchase international plane tickets for this trip to China will be during October. So, dust off your passports and get ready for the trip of a lifetime! For more information, please contact Gongzhan Wu at gongzhan.wu@gladney.org.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Cathwel Delegates Visiting in October

Two Directors from Cathwel Services will be visiting New York, Connecticut, and Texas. They will be meeting with families during their trip and will visit Gladney's offices.

There will be a family gathering hosted by FCA on Sunday, October 14th, honoring Cathwel Services. If you have adopted through Cathwel and would like to attend this event, click here for detals.
Siblings Wyatt, Ellie, and Emmet getting ready to
go to Taiwan next week to get Quinn from Cathwel!
Quinn



Friday, October 5, 2012

REMINDER - Register for CCCWA Cruise by today, Friday, October 5th!

Join CCCWA Delegates for the Mid-Autumn Cruise in NYC
Sunday, October 14!
If you have already registered for the cruise, we look forward to seeing you! If you have not, please do so now so that we have an accurate number for ordering the Chinese buffet lunch and other snacks. For a detailed invitation and registration information click here.
 
Announcing our Special Guests
We are excited to announce that several SWI Directors will be joining the current Deputy Director General of the China Center for Children's Welfare and Adoption (CCCWA), Ms. Gan Wei Wei, on the cruise. These Directors are looking forward to sharing the day with us and would be especially honored to meet the children who have been adopted from their province: Hohhot CWI (Inner Mongolia), Ningguo City SWI (Anhui), Yujiang County SWI (Jiangxi), Luoyang City CWI (Henan), Pingdingshan CWI (Henan), Wuhan City CWI (Hubei), Changsha City SWI #1 (Hunan)
 
Civil Affairs Directors from the following provinces will also be part of the delegation: Guangdong, Chongqing, Gansu, Ningxia Hui, Xinjiang Uygur
 
Interpreters Needed!
As we know many families will want to share pictures and stories with the visiting officials, we are looking for additional translators to volunteer on this day. Please contact Allison James at allison.james@gladney.org if you can volunteer or know of anyone else who could help out during the cruise.
 
Commemorative Quilt Project
During the cruise, join us to create a commemorative quilt that will be presented to the CCCWA during the China Winter Tour. Have your child visit our quilt table to draw a picture, color their handprint or write a message. This quilt is intended as a symbol of love and hope for all the children waiting for forever families.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Recently in Taiwan Adoption News

September was an exciting month! We received travel approval for one family in Wisconsin to bring home their 6 year old daughter! They will be leaving for Taiwan later this month! We talked with several families about adopting toddlers and children with minor medical needs and are awaiting news about matching decisions from Taiwan for three children! Also, two babies were referred this month!
 
Marco and his family are all smiles at the NY GFA kickoff in September.
Marco was adopted from Taiwan this summer and is up for everything!
 
We are currently working with two psychologists to offer a webinar to help families understand and weigh developmental and psychological assessment reports provided with child referrals from Taiwan. These reports are often part of school-aged children's profiles. This webinar will be offered live on Friday, November 16th. Registration information will be posted to our Taiwan Blog next week. The webinar will be very helpful to any parent considering adopting a toddler or older child, and will introduce some of the children in Taiwan who are waiting to find their families.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Information about Re-adoption of a Foreign Born Child

"Help, I have been home for a while with my adopted child and I keep wondering if I should do a U.S. readoption?"

If your child entered the United States on an IR-3 or IH-3 visa, then your child is a U.S. citizen. In this case, a "Foreign Adoption Decree Recognition" or a "Re-adoption", while not a must, is how the U.S. courts can formally recognize your child's foreign adoption decree, thus creating a U.S. legal paper trail of your adoption. Through this process, you can do a legal name change (necessary for children adopted from Taiwan) and obtain a U.S. state issued birth certificate for your child.

However, if your child traveled to the U.S. on an IR-4 visa, re-adoption is a MUST! For families who adopted from China and Taiwan - this would most likely be the case if only one parent (in the case of a married couple) travelled overseas for the adoption. If you are a Gladney family and are concerned this might describe your child, please look at your child's U.S. visa that was placed in his or her passport to discern whether you have an IR-3 or IR-4 visa. Contact Camille Adams in Gladney's International Family Services/Postadoption Department at camille.adams@gladney.org if you have any questions.

All Gladney families, regardless of state of residence, may hire a Texas attorney for the re-adoption process. Gladney recommends: Susan I. Paquet of Brown, Pruitt, Peterson, and Wambsganss, P.C. (Fort Worth, TX / Phone: 817-338-4888, Email: spaquet@brownpruittlaw.com, Website: www.brownpruittlaw.com).Susan has been working in adoption law for over twenty years and has helped hundreds of families through this process. Completing a re-adoption in Texas is an efficient process that does not require a court appearance.

Families living outside of Texas may also choose to hire a local attorney to do the re-adoption or recognition in their local county court. If you prefer to complete the re-adoption in your home state, contact a local attorney for specific state and county requirements regarding re-adoption. We recommend that you select an attorney who is experienced in handling inter-country adoption so that you may obtain proper education about the process and feel confident that the individual you choose is handling the issues appropriately. An easy way to access adoption attorneys with the requisite experience, is by going to the on-line membership directory of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys.

For helpful information about automatic U.S. citizenship for internationally adopted children, read more about the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 click here.