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Stockton Adoption Agencies
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LILLIPUT CHILDREN'S SERVICES
STOCKTON, CA 95203 | (209) 943-0530Lilliput Children's Services is a private, non-profit agency licensed by the State of California. We're Northern California's domestic adoption specialists, completing more foster adoptions than any other private California adoption agency. We are a leading Kinship Care services provider in California. We are committed to ensuring that every child is safe and nurtured within a family who has a life-long commitment to the child. We work with birth, foster, kinship, and adoptive families in communities throughout Northern California.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
STOCKTON, CA 95202 | (209) 468-1330The Human Services Agency (HSA) provides State and federally-mandated public assistance and a variety of social service programs for the citizens of San Joaquin County. Programs include: California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs), Foster Care, CalFresh, General Assistance, Medi-Cal, Adoptions, Child Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS), Refugee Assistance, and the Mary Graham Children’s Shelter. Federal and State legislation and local regulations govern the methods by which resources of the Agency are allocated.
EMQ FAMILIESFIRST
STOCKTON, CA 95207 | (209) 954-3000The Adoption Program helps to find permanent homes for children age 0-19 that are placed in foster care. EMQ FamiliesFirst charges no fees to adoptive applicants wishing to adopt a foster child. Families who adopt through foster care are eligible to receive monthly adoption assistance payments and Medi-Cal benefits until the child(ren) turns 18. The EMQ FamiliesFirst Adoption Program welcomes families of any ethnicity, race, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age or income level. Adoptive parents can be single, married, couples or domestic partners.