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Adoption Options, Inc. 
Adoption Options, Inc. is a non-profit intercountry adoption agency licensed by the State of California to do international adoptions. Their philosophy is to provide individualized services to applicants so that the adoption process can be a positive experience.

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California Association of Adoption Agencies  
The California Association of Adoption Agencies is a nonprofit, professional organization  representing licensed county and private adoption agencies who recognize the importance of comprehensive and lifelong services to adopted children, adult adoptees, birth parents and adoptive parents. CAAA was founded in 1955 and has 75 member agencies.

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Independent Adoption Center  
Founded in 1982, the Independent Adoption Center has successfully finalized nearly 4,000 adoptions in 35 states and is fully licensed in the states of California, Indiana, Georgia, and North Carolina. They are the largest and oldest U.S. adoption agency facilitating fully open adoptions. As a nonprofit organization, their mission is to make open adoption a viable and accessible alternative to untimely pregnancy throughout the United States by providing professional, licensed, comprehensive educational and counseling-centered services to birthparents, adopting parents and adoptees nationwide.

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Wasatch International Adoption Agency  
Wasatch International Adoptions (WIA) is a full service, non-profit 501©3 agency specializing in international adoption and child assistance programs. They are licensed both in Utah and Minnesota and also have a WIA representative in California. All who work at WIA are adoption specialists who have a personal interest in making a difference in the life of a child. The staff at WIA has helped place thousands of children with families across the United States and with U.S. families living abroad.

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