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<text id=90TT1082>
<title>
Apr. 30, 1990: American Notes:Adoption
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Apr. 30, 1990 Vietnam 15 Years Later
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 43
American Notes
ADOPTION
Putting Kids On Display
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<p> For untold thousands of abandoned or orphaned children,
salvation lies in adoption or foster care. Among those who try
to find families for these children is a most unlikely outfit:
a J.C. Penney store. Last March in New Orleans, for the sixth
year, the store made available an unorthodox forum to bring
kids and prospective parents together.
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<p> Joined this year by a second Penney's outlet, the store
invited the state's department of social services to select
children who were willing and able to take a gamble. They were
brought to the stores, decked out in the latest spring
fashions, given tips on modeling and sent onstage. The
audience, including an invited group of prospective parents,
got a chance to size up the kids and obtain information on the
applications and processing.
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<p> Social worker Kerry Ermon contends that the fashion shows
have been an extremely productive way to find new homes for
youngsters who would otherwise be hard to place. Already,
prospective parents have made serious inquiries about more than
half the children who participated. But some critics say that
Penney's method is offensively reminiscent of an auction. To
which Ermon replies, "I would love it if we didn't need to
recruit for foster and adoptive families. But the reality is
we have more children than we have families."
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