Thank you for your willingness to support ICA’s mission and advocate for providing hope for vulnerable youth and children. There are thousands of youth and children in Foster Care, some who have been orphaned, there are Unaccompanied Refugee Minors, and there are some on the streets.

Listed below are ways you can champion ICA and be an advocate.

Thank you for your willingness to support ICA’s mission and advocate for providing hope for vulnerable youth and children. There are thousands of youth and children in Foster Care, some who have been orphaned, there are Unaccompanied Refugee Minors, and there are some on the streets.

Listed below are ways you can champion ICA and be an advocate.

Attend an Info Meeting

Attend an Info Meeting to find out about our programs, services, and how to Foster or to Adopt.

Host an Info Meeting

Host a group of interested people at your home or church as we share with you how ICA impacts children and families in need.

Introduce ICA

Introduce ICA to your church, women’s ministry, small group, or pastors.

Post Flyers

Post Flyers at your church, Christian Businesses, or bulletin boards.

Social Media

Share our social media posts on Facebook or Instagram, or create your own posts in advocacy for ICA and our programs.

Receive

Receive ICA’s Newsletter and catch the latest updates.

Join the
ICA Cohort

Join the
ICA Cohort

Sign up to be a part of the ICA Cohort. “With knowledge comes understanding!” By attending a series of collaborative meetings, together we will have an open conversation on how to best impact our local communities.

Initially, we will discuss these following questions: 

    1. What is the need for foster youth in own back yard?
    2. How does a trauma impact kids from hard places? 
    3. Is fair trade important? 
    4. What happens to youth when they don’t have a loving home? 
    5. How does this knowledge propel us to best advocate?

Sign up to be a part of the ICA Cohort. “With knowledge comes understanding!” By attending a series of collaborative meetings, together we will have an open conversation on how to best impact our local communities.

Initially, we will discuss these following questions: 

    1. What is the need for foster youth in own back yard?
    2. How does a trauma impact kids from hard places? 
    3. Is fair trade important? 
    4. What happens to youth when they don’t have a loving home? 
    5. How does this knowledge propel us to best advocate?
Join the ICA Cohort

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OFFICE LOCATIONS

Additional Auxiliary Offices:
California: Sacramento, Escondido, Riverside

Counties Served:
California: Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, El Dorado, Stanislaus, Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Sonoma, Shasta, Napa, Lasses, Butte, Solano, Plumas, Tehama, Amador, Trinity, Mendocino. North Carolina: Durham, Wake, Orange, Franklin, Chatham, Granville, Person

PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITY, The Intercountry Adoption Accreditation and Maintenance Entity (IAAME), a national accrediting entity designated by the US Department of State to provide Hague Accreditation and Approval, invites the public to provide comment on intercountry adoption service providers seeking Hague Accreditation, Approval or Renewal. You are invited to provide comments through the U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Consular Affairs website: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/Intercountry-Adoption/about-adoption-service-providers/hague-complaint-registry.html

PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITY, The Intercountry Adoption Accreditation and Maintenance Entity (IAAME), a national accrediting entity designated by the US Department of State to provide Hague Accreditation and Approval, invites the public to provide comment on intercountry adoption service providers seeking Hague Accreditation, Approval or Renewal. You are invited to provide comments through the U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Consular Affairs website: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/Intercountry-Adoption/about-adoption-service-providers/hague-complaint-registry.html