Recognized Placement Agencies in Bangalore for Adoption of Children

Shishu Mandir
17/11, Cambridge Rd., Ulsoor
Bangalore 560008.

Ashraya Children’s Home
Jawan’s Quarters,BDA Park, Double Rd.,
Indiranagar Stage 1, Bangalore 560038.
Ph. 080 25241929 Fax 080 25286195
email: ashchild@airtelmail.in

Society of Sisters of Charity
Holy Angels Convent, c/o Stella Maris Convent,
Malleswaram, Bangalore- 560003.
Ph. 080 27757235 Fax 080 27757235
email: snehalayaabp@vsnl.net

M/S Canara Bank Relief and Welfare Society
Sevakshetra Hospital Road, 27th Cross, Banashankari 2nd Stage
Bangalore 560070.
Ph. 080 26713421/26717080 Fax 080 26719622
email: mathruchhaya@hotmail.com

St Michael’s Home/Convent
Good Shepherd Sisters, 80 Feet Road, Indira Nagar Post,
Bangalore 560038.
Ph. 080 25282811 Fax 080 25273944
email: stmichaelshome@dataone.in

Vathsalya Charitable Trust
No.717,5th Cross, HRBR 1st Block
Banaswadi, Bangalore 560043
Ph. 080 25457360/ 25459366 Fax 080 25452671
email: vathsalya88@rediffmail.com

This list was put up as a part of the all-India list, by the Central Adoption Resources Agency. Their website is at http://www.adoptionindia.nic.in/ 

To see the advertisement in the Deccan Herald of Feb 7,2009, use this link (I am not sure if it will work, as I logged in; if it doesn’t just register yourself  on the DH Epaper, and then log in and go to the epaper of Feb 7,2009)

http://deccanheraldepaper.com/svww_zoomart.php?Artname=20090207a_009100002&ileft=247&itop=59&zoomRatio=130&AN=20090207a_009100002 

Adoption, in India, is a lengthy, and obstacle-laden process. However, there are many people who take this route and have happy families.

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