IAPA Adoption Advertisement

Adoption Advertisement 01

A very nice advertisement campaign from the Indian Association For Promotion Of Adoption and Child Welfare. 2 more pics after the jump.


Adoption Advertisement 02

Adoption Advertisement 03




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    18 Responses to “IAPA Adoption Advertisement”

    1. 1
      Nahu Says:

      Oh those are just melt-out-your-heart fantastic!

    2. 2
      rythmn Says:

      Its such a good emotional advertising.. very nice.

    3. 3
      Touching Adoption Ads | JazJaz Says:

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    4. 4
      Tha Saint Says:

      Gee thats so cute I felt gay for a while. Maybe I should get one of those.

    5. 5
      CC Says:

      A highly accurate picture of adoption..

      Children nurturing adults.

      Adoption is understoof by the public as a vehicle to serve the interests of CHILDREN.. However, adoption as it is currently practiced serves the needs of adults with money, not children who need homes.

      A most accurate, if horrifying, picture of contemporary adoption.

    6. 6
      Karen Buterbaugh Says:

      Thank you for these images.

      Adoption is about the needs and wants of Adopters, NOT about children.

      These images really say it all… Adopting is just flat out WRONG!!!!!

    7. 7
      Alice Says:

      What these images say to me is that the child is there to fulfill the needs of the adult. I didn’t realize that adopted children are expected to take on full time jobs of nurturing the adults. I thought parents have the job of nurturing. This is very sad reflection of the reality for many adopted children.

    8. 8
      Lillie Says:

      DISGUSTING.

    9. 9
      Juli Says:

      I really don’t know how you can think this ad is “nice”. It definitely signifies what adoption does, meets the needs of the adopters at the expense of the child and their childhood.

      Maybe more like realistic.

      Juli

    10. 10
      Stephanie Says:

      I do *not* think these are positive adoption ads. As an adoptive parent I do receive immeasurable joy from parenting — as I think many parents (adoptive or otherwise) do. And, yes, I did adopt because I wanted to parent a child so there were personal motivations in my decision — just as I hope most parents who intentionally get pregnant are doing so because they want to parent a child. But the adoption process/system must foremost be about what is best for children and must be driven by *their* needs. In order to promote informed, ethical adoptions it must be presented in a light that reinforces that adoption is about the *children*.

    11. 11
      Julie Says:

      I really don’t understand what the advertisers are trying to say here. There are pictures of children nurturing and comforting adults. As an adoptive parent, I enjoy the love that I receive from my son but it is nothing that amounts to him nurturing me or meeting my needs. If I went into an adoption thinking that he was going to make me feel loved and wanted…it would have been disastrous.

      Adoption is giving and giving and giving to a child who did not ask to be adopted. I fear that if you tell people that they will “receive more” then they will expect more from their adopted child. The truth is that they don’t owe us anything. It is what makes their love such a precious gift.

    12. 12
      Marley Greiner Says:

      This is so perverse. Matthew Mancuso would love it! Unfortunately he’ll never see these ads. He’s in prison for the next gazillion years for forcing his little adoptee, Masha Allen, to nurture him and his camera on a daily basis–iuntil the FBI nailed him.

    13. 13
      Lisa Sainsbury Says:

      Horrible. Just horrible.

    14. 14
      Andrea Says:

      Oh, these just make me feel all slimy! What could they have been thinking?

    15. 15
      vagen Says:

      Hi does anyone know where these ads are placed?
      What magazines?
      Thank you

    16. 16
      Parenting Articles Says:

      Uhhh..those pictures made me a teary eyes. Very touching!

      @Julie and others
      I think you didn’t see the other side of the picture. In my own perspective, adopting or having a child is what really parents dreamed of, this is their big dream that cannot be scaled by any means. For them this is the biggest treasure every parents should have.
      The big picture of the children represents how big the love a child can bring to parents or adoptive parents, a child can really make a big difference.

      -Jan

    17. 17
      Dina y Paula Says:

      We think that its realy greats advertisament!!
      A family which can’t have children feel an especial love to the adoptive child..

      Translactional letter:
      Para nosotras es en realidad una publicidad genial!
      Una familia que no puede tener hijos siente una amor especial al hijo adoptivo..

    18. 18
      martin Says:

      this child is in good hearth ready for adoption if you are interested then contact us

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