Article  Marriage and Family  Adoption

When adoptive parents think there’s nowhere to turn

Kelly Rosati explains why parents with adopted children sometimes feel like they're outsiders.

Rosati is the vice president of Community Outreach at Focus on the Family where she oversees the Adoption & Orphan Care Initiative and the Sanctity of Human Life department. She also directs the Option Ultrasound Program, The Truth Project and Focus' Community Care efforts.

Twitter: @KellyMRosati



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