The Adoption Cloud

Being an Italian adoptee, I realised our community is fragmented and isolated.
Small groups of Italian adoptees are connected online and forming virtual communities.

Italian reports estimated that over 69.000 children adoptees entered Italy to be between 1993 and 2019. The number of adoptions that occurred before 1993 is uncertain (I was born and adopted in 1990); there several adult adoptees adopted prior 1989, so it is possible that estimate adoptee population in Italy is even large. Can you imagine how many of us are out there? 
Wouldn't be amazing to be all linked transnationally and to breach the language barrier by connecting - united as a country - with other networks led by adoptees?!

Adoptees in Italy aren't connected to fellow adoptees worldwide* - I want to make that happen! This is the AdoptCloud's blog mission, to bridge and connect Italian adoptees within the country and to the world.

How I am going to do so? By featuring all Italian community leaders: influencers, advocates, visual thinker and activists. Creating an Adoption Cloud!

 #staytuned 


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References:
*Italian Adoptee lead Association Prisma Luce is one of the few connected thanks to GOAL - Global Overseas Adoptees' Link, which connected Korean adoptees worldwide.

Adoption data (2016 -2019) found at www.commissioneadozioni.it / (Archive 2018-2000)
Adoption data (2000-1993) requested to Istituto degli Innocenti

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