Thursday, April 16, 2026 | 1:00PM – 2:30PM EST
Use coupon code INTERSECTION to receive free registration at checkout.
1.5 CEs Available • MD Social Work Board of Examiners
Extended Access Available April 16 – May 15, 2026
In conjunction with our adoption advocacy partner, The Jockey Being Family Foundation, C.A.S.E offers 600 FREE registrations to each Strengthening Your Family (SYF) Webinar with 10 webinars offered each year. These webinars focus on a variety of relevant topics for adoptive, foster and kinship parents as well as the professionals who serve them.
Unlock the complex layers of the Black/transracial adoptee experience in this transformative 90-minute session, designed to move beyond surface-level narratives and into the heart of identity and healing. As we approach National Minority Health Month (April 2026), we invite adoptees, families, and clinicians to navigate the “in-between” spaces of transracial adoption, tackling the psychological weight of cultural dissonance and the profound search for self.
This isn’t just a webinar — it’s a call to action to dismantle “colorblind” parenting myths, reclaim personal narratives, and build a roadmap for culturally competent mental healthcare.
Join us to gain the tools and community insights needed to transform lived experience into powerful advocacy and foster environments where Black identity isn’t just acknowledged but fiercely affirmed.
For questions, concerns, or to request accessibility accommodations, please contact
Lauren Lynch at lynch@adoptionsupport.org
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Due to traumatic life experiences and compromised beginnings, many children who are adopted, who are being raised by relatives (kinship care), or have experienced foster care have higher risks for developmental, health, emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges.
Individuals and participating family members received Adoption Competent Therapy in 2024.
Parents and professionals registered for the Strengthening Your Family (SYF) Webinar Series in 2024.
Children and families have received adoption-competent mental health services since 1998.