Proclamation November 20, 2025 Doc #2025-20570

National Adoption Month, 2025

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National Adoption Month, 2025
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In Simple Terms

The President declared November 2025 as National Adoption Month. This aims to support and honor families who adopt children.

Summary

President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed November 2025 as National Adoption Month, highlighting the importance of providing children with safe and nurturing homes. This proclamation celebrates adoptive parents and children while emphasizing the need to support children still in foster care. The President mentions efforts such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which enhances adoption and child tax credits, and the Family First Prevention Services Act, aimed at strengthening foster care and adoption systems. Additionally, a recent Executive Order focuses on supporting children in foster care to help them transition successfully into adulthood.

Official Record

Federal Register Published

Signed by the President

November 17, 2025

November 20, 2025

Document #2025-20570

Analysis & Impact

💡 How This May Affect You

  • Working families and individuals: Expanded tax credits reduce financial barriers for families considering adoption.
  • Small business owners: Adoption tax credits may help employees, potentially reducing turnover and increasing workplace stability.
  • Students and recent graduates: Expanded support for foster care transitions may offer more stable environments for education.
  • Retirees and seniors: Seniors adopting or fostering may benefit from enhanced financial support and resources.
  • Different regions (urban, suburban, rural): All regions may see increased support for adoption, but rural areas might face more resource challenges.

🏢 Key Stakeholders

  • Adoptive families benefit from expanded tax credits, easing financial burdens.
  • Foster children gain increased focus on securing permanent, loving homes.
  • Child welfare agencies implement reforms from the Family First Prevention Services Act.
  • Adoption advocacy groups support initiatives that promote family stability and adoption.
  • Social workers in foster care systems face new procedures and increased responsibilities.

📈 What to Expect

  • Short-term (3–12 months):

    • Increased public awareness about adoption processes.
    • Surge in inquiries to adoption agencies.
    • Enhanced support for adoptive families via tax credits.
  • Long-term (1–4 years):

    • Gradual rise in national adoption rates.
    • Strengthened foster care systems through sustained reforms.
    • Improved outcomes for children aging out of foster care.

📚 Historical Context

  • Clinton proclaimed first National Adoption Month in 1995, promoting adoption awareness nationwide.
  • Builds on Clinton's proclamation by expanding adoption tax credits, similar to Obama’s 2010 enhancements.
  • Reaffirms past bipartisan support for adoption, echoing Bush's 2008 Adoption Awareness Month.
  • Notably emphasizes First Lady's role, reminiscent of Nancy Reagan's advocacy for family values.
  • Introduces new executive order, differing by leveraging technology for foster care improvements.