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Resources on this page have been selected based on their relevance to the adoption experience. Hampton Roads
Families with Children from China does not specifically endorse any product, service, or opinion that appears on external
sites, nor do we have any control over their content.
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Meihua Chinese Cultural Center Located at Greenbrier
Church on Volvo Parkway in Chesapeake, VA. Offering Saturday morning classes in language, dance, painting, culture and
a tween social club. Tuition fee charged. Mailing Address: Meihua CCC P.O.
Box 16861 Chesapeake, VA 23328-6861
Tidewater Chinese School Located on the campus of Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. Offering courses in language, tai chi, martial arts,
dance, culture, and music. Tuition fee charged. Contact: Website:
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"Wo Ai Ni Mommy" American Documentary, Inc. (Airs
on PBS August 31, 2010) Follows the adoption of an 8-year-old Chinese orphan by an American
couple from New York. This documentary will also be available online from September 1 - November 30, 2010. (Suggested
by Jeanne Jacobs) Web Sites:
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Collection of information related to adoption from China, including Web sites, books, videos
and journals.
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Official Web site for the governmental organization responsible for international adoptions in China.
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Dedicated to prospective adoptive families, CCAI families and friends who are concerned about the well-being
of Chinese children.
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This program at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters has been designed to meet a growing need,
as international adoptions have tripled in the past 20 years.
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Official Web site for the parent organization of our local chapter.
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International adoption information, news, forms, and procedures.
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