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              letter, Louise Wise Services Executive Director Florence Brown clarified 
              something about adoption that has been as easy to see as it has 
              been uncomfortable to admit: supply and demand shape the “market” 
              for children and parents alike. Her agency, like most others, had 
              different requirements for Jewish couples wishing to adopt healthy 
              infants, for those willing to consider older children with special 
              needs, and for “Negro” families interested in African-American 
              children. Brown’s mention of native children in need of 
              adoption was a reference to the Indian 
              Adoption Project. 
            Dear 
            We have your inquiry expressing your interest in adoption. We appreciate 
              how much this means to you and hope we may be able to help you. 
            Since the number of young Jewish children in need of adoptive homes 
              is so small compared to the number of couples applying, it has been 
              necessary for us to set up certain eligibility requirements for 
              adoptive applicants. Infants, as well as the occasional pre-school 
              age child, are placed only with childless Jewish couples where the 
              wife is under thirty-five and the husband over forty years of age, 
              who live in any of the five boroughs of New York, Westchester, Nassau 
              and Suffolk Counties, and in a small area of New Jersey close to 
              Manhattan. . . . Since it is required that couples 
              be married at least three years and that they be citizens of the 
              United States, we suggest that those who do not presently meet these 
              requirements should write us again when they have been fulfilled. 
            If you do meet the requirements outlined above, we will appreciate 
              your filling out and returning the enclosed form. You will hear 
              from us as soon as we are able to invite you to a group meeting. 
              This is the first step in our application procedures. . . . 
            Exceptions to our eligibility requirements are made for families 
              applying for children of school age (6 to 14); for those who may 
              be ready to consider a child with a physical disability; and for 
              families interested in children of interracial background. Included 
              in the latter are a group of American Indian children who have been 
              referred to us through a special program of the Child Welfare League 
              of America and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 
            In addition to helping Jewish families interested in adoption, 
              the Louise Wise Services also places children for adoption with 
              Negro families. Here, again, the eligibility requirements with respect 
              to age, childlessness, residence, as well as the procedures outlined 
              above, do not apply and we are able to offer immediate appointments. 
            We do hope that we can be of help to you. 
            Sincerely yours, 
            (Mrs.) Florence G. Brown 
              Executive Director 
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