private:findmyfamily
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May 24th, 2019 12:00AM
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FindMyFamily.org
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May 24th, 2019 07:05PM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 70,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Mar 19th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Mar 19th, 2018 08:01AM
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Mar 19th, 2018 08:01AM
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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private:findmyfamily
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672971
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Find My Family
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Individual & Family Services
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Mission: To help all adoptees and their birth family members including birth mother, birth father, and birth siblings, locate each other and reunite thru a free mutual consent search process.
In 1996 the California Mutual Consent Registry was established as a way for adoptees and birth family members, who are mutually searching for each other, to have their reunion facilitated by a "search angel". The registry, currently with over 50,000 people, has resulted in hundreds of wonderful reunions.
The goal is to user-friendly and safe place where adoptees and birth family members can find one another at no charge.
The vision for creating FindMyFamily.org is to reconnect every adoptee with their birth family. While initially the registry was just for California, due to its success, in November 2009 the registry was expanded to the entire United States.
The website and investigative research is provided free of charge. To help cover expenses and to ensure the service can continue to be provided for free, greatly-appreciated donations are relied upon.
Wishing all registrants a quick and fulfilling reunion!
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