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This National Adoption Month, End Religious Exemptions in Adoption and Foster Care!

November is National Adoption Month—a time to recognize the importance of families and lift up the voices of youth in foster care. 

Adoption and foster care programs exist to serve the best interests of vulnerable children, and yet there are 10 states that allow religious child placement agencies to discriminate.

The Every Child Deserves a Family Act (S.1791/H.R. 3114) would fix this problem by prohibiting discrimination based on religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status in the adoption and foster care system.

No longer could taxpayer funded adoption and foster care agencies cite religion to discriminate against atheist or LGBTQ children and potential parents.

Please contact your Senators and Representative and tell them to stop religious exemptions and discrimination in adoption and foster care!

This bill will help hundreds of thousands of children and youths to find safe environments and to eventually find their forever families, free from religious coercion and discrimination. Currently, there are over 400,000 children who need placement in our foster care system and about 125,000 children waiting to be adopted into a forever family. 

Allowing discrimination against qualified families based on the religious beliefs of others reduces the number of available families and harms these vulnernable children. 

The Every Child Deserves a Family Act will also protect young people in child welfare systems from religious coercion, such as coercive religious conversion and dangerous conversion therapy. 

This National Adoption Month, please ask your Senators and Representative to support the Every Child Deserves a Family Act! 

Together we can help each child find a forever home, free from religious coercion. We must prioritize the best interests of children—not those who would discriminate against them.