Families Need Adoptive Grandparents

by | Dec 10, 2008 | 0 comments

The Lunger family in the Castro Valley area of California wants very much to find a Christian couple they could adopt as grandparents for their family of 8, preferably a couple who may not have grandchildren of their own.

The need for adoptive grandparents in our day is not an unusual request. We often receive requests from families, especially single parents, asking if we know of grandparents who would be willing to adopt their families. Like the Lungers, such parents are looking for “positive role models for ourselves and our children.” The need to build positive experiences and memories for their children is a powerful motive for seeking what is often missing in many families.

If you are interested in serving as an adoptive grandparent in your community, contact us at CGN and let us know of your interest. We will send you a profile form and set up a listing of available grandparents who might match with families needing Christian grandparents in your area.

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