Adoption Group Meets in New York
Families with Chinese children gather in Nanuet
NANUET - Sarah Quinn sat comfortably on her mother's lap while munching on pasta at a holiday party last night.
Her mother, Alice Quinn of Nanuet, gently asked if her 2-year-old daughter wanted more to eat. The girl answered with a nod and a smile.
The Quinns were one of about 300 families gathered in the St. Anthony's School cafeteria that had adopted children from China and were getting help from the China Support and Adoption Information Group.
"I cannot imagine my life without her," said Alice Quinn, who adopted her daughter in February. "It's been wonderful. She adjusted very quickly. She's perfect for me."
NANUET - Sarah Quinn sat comfortably on her mother's lap while munching on pasta at a holiday party last night.
Her mother, Alice Quinn of Nanuet, gently asked if her 2-year-old daughter wanted more to eat. The girl answered with a nod and a smile.
The Quinns were one of about 300 families gathered in the St. Anthony's School cafeteria that had adopted children from China and were getting help from the China Support and Adoption Information Group.
"I cannot imagine my life without her," said Alice Quinn, who adopted her daughter in February. "It's been wonderful. She adjusted very quickly. She's perfect for me."
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