Great Wall China Adoption operates many other adoption programs such as Children of All Nations (CAN). Great Wall China Adoption (GWCA) is a leading and the most recognized adoption agency and non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas.
2. Great Wall China Adoption, a non-profit adoption
agency based out of Austin, Texas, is a highly
recognized organization for its exceptional services
in helping children find permanent homes. The
agency was first established in 1996 as China
established The China Center for Children’s Welfare
and Adoption (CCCWA) to facilitate the adoption of
orphaned and abandoned children in the country.
The organization is headquartered in Austin, along
with an office in Beijing, and organizes various
international programs in countries like Bulgaria, The
DRC, The Dominican Republic, Poland, Ghana,
Latvia, and many others. Beyond adoption, they offer
families an opportunity to visit and understand the
adopted child’s home country and first culture.
3. Great Wall China Adoption has been operating for the
last 16 years, and has tremendous experience in
placing children, advocating for improved legislation
and international relations. Through this experience,
Great Wall China Adoption launched a sister division,
Children of All Nations in 2009. The organization has
initiated many charity programs, which focuses on
children’s welfare. Recognizing the need to build
families through adoption, CAN helps in improving
the lives of children all over the world and thus,
helping to improve indigenous and rural
communities.
4. Great Wall China Adoption operates many
other adoption programs such as Children of
All Nations (CAN). CAN is one of the leading
adoption agencies America and is dedicated
to improving the lives of children by placing
them with eligible families from all over the
world. CAN, in association with GWCA, places
children, advocates for improved legislation
and international relations, and initiates
charity programs focused on child welfare.
5. The adoption agency along with its sister division
CAN, is dedicated to helping the adoption of “Waiting
Children” with special needs. The organization
believes that waiting children are vulnerable and
need love and care. They have placed more than 700
waiting children so far, and look forward to placing
many more. Due to their special contribution towards
the placement of waiting children, GWCA was invited
by the Chinese government to host and sponsor a
Hope Trip camp for children with special needs. A
team of doctors, therapists, and social workers
attended the camp to evaluate the children. As per a
few Great Wall China Adoption reviews, the services
and contributions made by GWCA and CAN are
remarkable and commendable.