Autumn 2002 (10.3)
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Reader's Forum
Why Adopt
from Azerbaijan
Editor: A recent letter addressed to the AzerbaijanAdopt
ListServ asked how some of the members had decided to adopt children
from the country of Azerbaijan. The following reply is printed
with permission.
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Our decision to choose Azerbaijan
really came down to a "gut feeling." It was a fluke
that we even learned about one of the programs there. An agency
that we contacted sent us a packet of all their programs-not
just for Russia, Kazakhstan and Guatemala, which were the three
countries that we were considering. The countries were listed
in alphabetical order, which meant that Azerbaijan was at the
top of the list. At the time, we didn't even know where Azerbaijan
was located.
So we went to the Internet and, by luck, stumbled upon Azerbaijan
International's web site [AZER.com].
Then, we found this ListServ [AzerbaijanAdopt].
The more we learned about Azerbaijan, the people, the country
and its history, the more we were convinced that this country
was not only a place we would like to visit whether we adopted
from there or not, but that it was a country that we would like
to "adopt." When it comes to international adoption,
we really believe that it's essential to have some sort of emotional
ties to the country of your child's birth so that you can teach
him about it, genuinely respect it, and value the traditions
and history of the people. For us, Azerbaijan fits the bill.
Besides, the children there are just beautiful.
Through our research, we learned that Azerbaijanis truly respects
children. We heard that the Baby House [orphanage] workers genuinely
care for the children, doing the best they can with their limited
resources. We were also concerned about fetal alcohol syndrome
and its impact. We've learned that incidence of this condition
is much lower in Azerbaijan than in Russia, although we knew
that there is no absolute guarantee that we wouldn't run into
the problem. I'm sure you will find the country that feels right
to you as you embark on the journey that will help you complete
your family.
Sarah Estell
Wisconsin
Note: Greg and Sarah Estell have nearly completed the
adoption process and hope to pick up their son in Baku towards
the end of this year.
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