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Contact:
Laura Wells, Events & PR Coordinator
Phone: 781.419.0362
Email: lwells@whfc.org

Agency Information

Wide Horizons For Children is a private, non-profit child welfare agency specializing in international adoption and all related services. WHFC is the largest adoption agency in the Northeast and one of the leading in the United States.

  • Founded: 1974
  • Number of children placed: More than 10,000 from 56 countries (701 in 2007)
  • Horizon Kids (WHFC's Waiting Children who are older or have special needs): More than 100 placed per year
  • Number of programs: 12 (China, Colombia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Kazakhstan, Korea, Philippines, Russia, Taiwan, Ukraine, United States)
  • Services provided: Homestudy, program selection, match and placement, post-placement, post-adoption counseling, cultural & educational events, pregnancy counseling
  • Agency headquarters: Waltham, MA
  • Regional offices: West Hartford, CT; Waltham, MA; Pittsfield, MA; Bedford, NH; Montclair, NJ; New York, NY; Oyster Bay, NY; Troy, NY; Providence, RI; and Burlington, VT
  • Licenses: licensed to do home studies in CT, MA, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT
  • Child placement services: - Able to place children in all 50 states
  • Humanitarian Aid donations: $10 million to orphans around the world ($1 million in past year)
  • Financial adoption subsidies: Over $117,000 distributed in 2006
  • Number of employees: 100

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Press Releases

12/10/2008 Wide Horizons For Children Creates Launches Physician-Led Missions to Improve Medical Care in Ethiopia
05/15/2008 Wide Horizons For Children Creates Emergency Fund for Earthquake Relief in China
05/01/2008 Hundreds of Adoptive Mothers Celebrate their First Mother’s Day
02/29/2008 Wide Horizons For Children Receives Full Hague Accreditation
01/22/2008 Wide Horizons For Children Celebrates Placing 500 Ethiopian Children with Adoptive Families
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