Introducing the Romanian ‘I’m Adopted’
We are welcoming to share stories now for those who were adopted inside Romania for the new Romanian version of I'm Adopted. Titled 'Sunt Adoptat'. This is our 4th version of I'm Adopted. We currently have English, Russian and Spanish. Many adoptees
We Welcome and Thank our first Honourable I’m Adopted Ambassador Nastya Andrianova
We have had the help from many of those around the world. And not just with the support but the on-going help from the side. We are introducing Nastya (Anastasia) Andrianova as one of our first honourable I'm Adopted ambassadors. She
Our Spanish Editor Ivan Shares with us his Entire Journey
I was born in Moscow, Soviet Union, in a suffocating Russian morning somewhere in the southern districts. Three hours later, my biological mother left me in the House of Children or Dom Rebenka number 12. The orphanage was surrounded by
The New Book About ‘I’m Adopted’ by Alex Gilbert is now available
You can now get yourself a copy of Alex Gilbert's new Book I'm Adopted. Based on his story with his search for his Birth Parents in 2013, Alex talks about the development and progress with the I'm Adopted project that he
Why Adoptees Should Keep in Contact with Each Other
When we started this project back in 2015, we started to set up several meet ups for the project. Adoptees have been able to meet each other from all over New Zealand. We set up several 'Meet-ups' that have been
My Reflection of 2017 for “I’m Adopted” – Alex Kuch
Looking back at what has been this year for I’m Adopted, our founder Alex Gilbert deserves a huge congratulations for helping to bring us where we are now, from getting us to speak at New Zealand parliament to getting to