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I learned online that a child I am sponsoring has been referred for adoption. Can I share the child’s progress reports/photos with the parents who will be adopting her?

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I learned online that a child I am sponsoring has been referred for adoption. Can I share the child’s progress reports/photos with the parents who will be adopting her?

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No. Doing so would be a violation of our agreement with the Chinese government, which allows us to send out progress reports and photos to our sponsors but does not allow us to send the information to adoptive parents before the adoption is finalized. After adoptive parents bring their child home they can contact us (see above) and we will happily search our files for photos and progress reports and send what we find to adoptive parents.

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