Spence-Chapin's international adoption program was launched in 1975 when the first children arrived in the United States from Korea. Since that time, it has expanded to include additional countries in Asia, as well as Eastern Europe and Latin America. In all countries, Spence-Chapin is committed to finding loving homes for infants, toddlers, siblings, school-age children and children with special health care needs. You can browse through our programs below, or compare their individual requirements side by side by choosing Programs At-A-Glance from the menu above. Prospective parents are invited to join us at a free information session to learn more about our programs and meet families who have recently brought their children home.
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Spence-Chapin has been working in Bulgaria since 1994, and has founded several Granny Programs. We are pleased to reopen this program.
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| China |
a> | * New Online * Presentation about our China Program
Spence-Chapin began working in China in 1992 and has placed close to 600 children since that time. China has a centralized, stable adoption system. Families travel in groups to bring their children home — often forming lifelong friendships and support networks.
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| Colombia |
 | Since 1994, we have been placing children from Colombia. Our agency works with the government of Colombia (ICBF), Los Chiquitines and Kidsave towards the placement of children of all ages. Colombia has a centralized and stable adoption system. |
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| Ethiopia |
 | Spence-Chapin is currently pursuing Non-Governmental organization status (NGO) in Ethiopia. We are pleased to work in collaboration with Children's Home Society & Family Services. We support our adoptive families with a full range of services.
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| Guatemala |
 | With the exception of a short hiatus, Spence-Chapin has been working in Guatemala since 1996. The children are cared for in private foster care, and the program moves rapidly. The wait for referral after paperwork is submitted averages two months. Babies in this program are generally under a year.
* * * PROGRAM ON HOLD * * *
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| Kazakhstan |
 | Our Kazakhstan program is open to married couples and single women and the requirements to adopt are relatively flexible. Both parents travel to Kazakhstan six to twelve months after submitting their paperwork, at which time they receive their referral and finalize the adoption.
* * * PROGRAM ON HOLD * * *
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| Korea |
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* New Online * Presentation about our Korea Program
Spence-Chapin started working in Korea in 1975 and, since that time, has placed more than 2600 children. The children, who are generally up to 8 months of age, are cared for in loving foster homes before adoption. The medical system in Korea is known for its high quality and families receive extensive social and medical information about their children.
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| Moldova |
 | Spence-Chapin has been working in Moldova since 1994. We are pleased to have been reaccredited by the Adoption Committee this year. |
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| Russia |
 | Spence-Chapin is pleased to work in collaboration with two accredited partner agencies in Russia. We support our adoptive families with a full range of services, including home study preparation and post placement support.
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| Taiwan |
| Spence-Chapin is pleased to work in collaboration with Family and Children's Agency in Connecticut towards the placement of children from Taiwan. We support our adoptive families with a full range of services including homestudy preparation and post-placement support. |
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| Vietnam |
 | Spence-Chapin is supporting humanitarian efforts in Vietnam in collaboration with an accredited partnering agency.
* * * We have temporarily suspended accepting new applicants for this program and hope it will be open again soon. * * *
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