Heads of Adoption in Honduras to Visit Indianapolis

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Heads of International Adoption in Honduras to Visit Indianapolis Dec. 16

The Director and Secretary General of Instituto Hondureño de la Niñez y la Familia (IHNFA) are planning on being in Indianapolis on December 16-18th. IHNFA is the federal government entity that governs all children and family issues for Honduras. The Director

and Secretary General are interested in visiting Indiana to learn more about what we are doing for families and children, to discuss adoptions in Indiana of Honduran children, and to connect with government officials and Non-Governmental Organizations.

Their visit to Indiana will be the first visit by the Director and Secretary General of IHNFA to Indiana in their government’s history. Currently, IHNFA is extremely proactive in attempting to protect their children. They want to learn from other similar organizations. We have met the Secretary General and have found her to be a brilliant leader and very compassionate about the situation of Honduran children.

We hope that you might join MLJ Adoptions, Inc. in warmly welcoming these distinguished government officials by attending a reception held in their honor. This is a unique opportunity for anyone interested in international children’s issues and adoption.

Date: Thursday, December 16

Time: 7:00 pm

Location: MLJ Adoptions, Inc. (8910 Purdue Road, One College Park, Ste. 480 Indianapolis, IN 46268)

Light refreshments will be provided.

Please RSVP to Nicole Skellenger via email at if you plan to participate in this unique opportunity.

MLJ Adoptions is a Non-Profit, Hague-Accredited adoption service provider located in Indianapolis, Indiana, working in Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Pacific Isles. We are passionate about serving children in need.

MLJ Adoptions is a Non-Profit, Hague-Accredited adoption service provider located in Indianapolis, Indiana, working in Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Pacific Isles. We are passionate about serving children in need.