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2012 Live Meeting Schedule
Jan 30 . . . . Dallas, TX
Feb 7 . . . .   St. Louis, MO
Feb 7 . . . . . Tulsa, OK
Feb 11 . . . . Springdale, AR
Feb 11 . . . . Orange County, CA
Mar 13 . . . . Little Rock, AR
Mar 16 . . . . Tulsa, OK
Mar 19 . . . . Dallas, TX
Mar 31 . . . . Orange County, CA
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Apr 10 . . . .  Tulsa, OK
Apr 21 . . . . Springdale, AR
Apr 28 . . . . Orange County, CA
May 8 . . . .  Little Rock, AR
May 14 . . .  Dallas, TX
May 19 . . . . Tulsa, OK
June 2 . . . . Orange County, CA
Jun 5 . . . . .  St. Louis, MO
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Jul 10 . . . .  Little Rock, AR
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Oct 27 . . . . Springdale, AR
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Dec 1  . . . . Orange County, CA
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In Oklahoma -- main office
3227 East 31st Street, #200
Tulsa, OK  74105
Voice: 918/749-4600
Fax:  918/749-7144
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In Arkansas --
4702 W. Commercial Dr., #B1
North Little Rock, AR 72116
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Fayetteville, AR  72701
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18001 Irvine Blvd., Suite 101
Tustin, CA  92780
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2420 West 76th Street
Prairie Village, KS  66208
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In Missouri --
1 First Missouri Center, #115
St. Louis, MO  63141
Voice: 314/576-4100
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5200 South Buckner Blvd.
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2012 Visit Korea Tours -- Spaces available in the Adult Adoptee Tour and Family Tour. . . . Click to learn more or to reserve your spot today!
  Welcome to Dillon International

Since 1972, Dillon International's mission has been the commitment to providing the best lifetime of care for each homeless child we are privileged to serve.  We are glad that you are considering international adoption as a means to build your family because many children throughout the world are still in need of a permanent, loving family.

Dillon International has a long history in international adoption beginning with our South Korea program.  Through the years we have had the privilege of helping homeless children in various countries.  Currently, we offer adoption programs from China, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Korea and a new pilot program in Ghana.  In addition, we offer adoption opportunities through Ethiopia, Russia and Honduras through our affiliation with Buckner  

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China

Ethiopia*
 

Ghana
 

Russia*
Urgent need for families
to adopt children
3 years and older

 

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Korean flag leads visitor to more info on Dillon's Korea adoption program

 Haiti

Honduras*

Hong Kong

India
Not Receiving Applications

 Korea

 

* Programs available through our affiliation with Buckner

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Affording an adoption doesn't have to "break the bank."  More resources are available to families than ever before...

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Bless a loved one on their birthday or for a special holiday with a gift that also blesses a vulnerable child.  $30 can transform a child’s life from at-risk to success in so many ways:

  • In-country orphan support

  • Family permanency services

  • Waiting child advocacy

  • Heritage camps & education workshops

  • Post-adoption counseling, tours, and search service

Your loved one will receive a card notifying them of your gift (amount not included) and a brochure highlighting Dillon's* full spectrum of orphan care services.  This can be sent directly to the recipient or to you for giving. 


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erving vulnerable children in Vietnam, India, Korea, China, Haiti, Hong Kong, Ghana, Ethiopia, Honduras, and Russia  
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*Dillon International is ONLY able to work with the established programs in the countries currently listed on our website.  Because of limited resources we are not able to respond to new requests for aid.

  How to Select the Right Agency for Your Family

Dottie Enrico, a Korean adoptee and adoptive mom, has graciously allowed us to reprint her thoughts for the benefit of prospective adoptive families who are considering international adoption to build their families. 
When we chose an agency for our first adoption, we chose the agency that I had been adopted from.  Now that I have been through one adoption from Korea and because I also have 40 years of experience as a Korean adoptee,  I will approach choosing an adoption agency for our family's future adoptions differently. 

I think many adoptive families choose an agency because it is local, has a good reputation and think "speed of the process" is the most important aspect to their adoption.  But I think we need to take a longer view of things and ask tougher questions at the beginning.  I know many adoptive families may feel as though the agency holds all of the cards, so to speak, but the reality is that most international adoption agencies are actively looking for parents because there are more children available for adoption than qualified parents.  Although it may feel like the agency has all of the power to "choose you," that isn't the case.  You also need to make sure you select the agency that is the best match for your family.

Here are some questions that my family will consider if we ever adopt again and that I believe are important for every adoptive family to ask themselves as they select an agency to work with:

  • What is this agency's policy on meeting birthparents and foster parents if you travel?
    For example, U.S. adoption agencies who work with Eastern Social Welfare Society (ESWS) and Social Welfare Society (SWS) in South Korea will often allow adoptive parents, who have traveled to receive their child, to visit the foster mother's home so that they can see where their child lived during the first few months of his life.  Although it is rare, SWS will sometimes even try to arrange a face-to-face, non-identifying meeting with your child's birthparents when you travel to pick him up.  Many agencies, however, do not provide this service to traveling families.
  • What kind of post-adoption services does the agency provide?  Does this agency view adoption as a lifelong journey?  Do they have quality post-adoption programs and services available for your adopted child when he is 5, 10, 20, 30 or 40 years old?  
    Just because your baby arrives home healthy, happy and adjusts well, doesn't mean that he'll never think about being adopted or having been born in a different country or both ever again.
     
  • Does this agency allow you to travel to pick up your child?
    Although some parents don't feel strongly about this, I personally would not consider an agency that did not allow me to travel to receive my child.
  • Is the agency too small or too big?
    Some adoptive parents think big agencies move more quickly while others think big agencies are too impersonal.
     
  • How much of an "adoption community" can I form by working with this agency?
    The agency that we worked with provided us with a wonderful daughter, but I found the experience very lonely at times since we had to work with the agency from a long distance and never got to meet the agency personnel face-to-face.  We also did not get to meet other adoptive families during the process.  I think it's wonderful to have a "ready-made" commmunity of other adoptive families who live in your area who are going through the adoption process at the same time.  If this is important to you, then seek it out.
  • Is the agency's religious philosophy important to me?  
    Some agencies were founded on Christian principles.  Some families are drawn to this and others are turned off by it.
     
  • Will this agency recognize that my child has the right to search for his birthparents or NOT search for his birthparents - based on my child's individual desires?  Will they respect this right and give my child every possible assistance with locating his birthparents and being reunited with them?  If they do provide search assistance, how old does my child have to be to initiate his own birthparent search?  What is their policy on birthparent-initiated searches?  How will they protect my child's right to privacy if my child does not wish to be contacted by his birthparents?
    These questions are VERY important and few prospective adoptive parents think to ask them.
     
  • What kind of "prep" classes does the agency offer?  Will they adequately prepare me for the unique challenges of raising an adopted child of another race and/or culture?  Do they value "parental preparation?"  
    Again, this is my personal viewpoint, but there is more to adoption than filling out INS papers.  Agencies should be offering you good pre-adopion preparation and parenting classes.

All of this may seem like a lot to think about if you are just beginning your adoption process, but the journey to get your child is a brief one compared to the lifetime you will spend together.  If you choose an agency that winds up being incompatible with your needs or values - or one that does not adequately prepare you for becoming the parent of an internationally adopted child - you usually won't know it until it's too late.

Every adoption agency has something to offer, but each one also has its own philosophy and "personality."  You deserve to be with an agency that will meet your needs AND THE NEEDS OF YOUR CHILD long after he comes home.
 

 
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