Adoption

             Adoption should be supported more in the community due to the high amount of orphans. Orphans face many different problems. They face things that not even they know that other children their ages have not faced. Four out of many reasons why orphans should be taken to good households is because they have no one to really care and look out for them like a family. Another problem faced by orphans is that they don't have any specific morals set or a faith for them. The third reason why orphans should be supported is because they don'thave anything to believe in like a religious tradition that most people have some kind of faith in, some more than others. Finally, another main point is that orphans' goals differ from the average kid their age. The orphans in our communities need all these things that they do not receive in their lives.
             One out of the many things missing in an orphan's live is a family. "A family is composed of a mother, father and their children" ( McCurdy 5). Orphans do not have a mother or/and father figure in their lives to help guide them. They feel like there is something wrong with them. "Being adopted can be very embarrassing at times" (Knopf 5). They have many different questions and thoughts running around in their minds. Some questions that orphans would like to have answers to be: " Do I have any brothers or sisters I don't know about?" "Do my birthparents think about me on my birthday?" "Where did my original parents come from?" Are my parents happy they adopted me?" "Why couldn't they keep me?" (Knopf 1). Not having a family results in the orphans
             having many questions that are needed for them to know. Knowing the answers to their questions they will not carry a heavy burden over their heads. Orphans have a low self-esteem that needs to be built up for them to be able to have a normal life. &qu...

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