While the Foster Georgia adoption website is currently a work-in-progress, we’re just so proud of it, we wanted to show it off. It’s 99% finished and not live, but you can get 99% of the idea of what it will be.

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We’ve been fortunate enough to be working with the State of Georgia’s Department of Family & Children Services for many years, doing multiple adoption websites, Adoption Party materials, including 100-page books, and lots of other support materials.

We owe it all to the introduction to the State of Georgia by a person who ismaking the world a better place: the lovely Lisa Lumpe. And we’ve been working with another person dedicated to the betterment of children at the Department of Family & Children Services: the charming Ms. DaJari PattersonĀ  Two people we’re proud and honored to know.

Video on Foster Georgia brings a level of story telling.

We’ve been using video in the websites we build because we feel it tells more of a story than just still images.

And an important part of telling a story is telling one of diversity. Videos segments include single mothers, a senior and a same sex couple. We’re so impressed the State of Georgia is focused on finding loving families for adoptive children, more than just finding only traditional families. That’s because there’s so many kids, not only in Georgia, who are in need of stable, supportive families.

Check out this movie trailer for “Instant Family.”

One of our favorite movies is based on a true story about adopting kids, with Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne. It’s both touching and hilarious, and you can watch the “Instant Family” movie trailer here.

Screenshot of Instant Family movie trailer

Close up of colorful toy
Child smiling while playing with a toy
Graphic of State of Georgia