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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Martinez, California. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Clark Sharon L 535 Main Street Martinez, CA 94553 (925)370-3712 
 Fishel And Fishel Attorneys 110 Blue Ridge Drive Martinez, CA 94553 (925)229-4000 
 Gordon Watrous Ryan Langley Bruno And Paltenghi A Law Corporation 611 Las Juntas Street Martinez, CA 94553 (925)228-1400 
 Jones Karen M Legal Support Services For Family Law 604 Ferry Street Martinez, CA 94553 (925)228-3529 
 Lorenizen Paula A Law Offices Of 1320 Arnold Drive Suite 160 Martinez, CA 94553 (925)313-8717 
 William P Law Office 827 Arnold Drive Martinez, CA 94553 (925)313-0337 
 Willis And Lawrence 615 Green Street Martinez, CA 94553 (925)229-1230 




News About Martinez, CA Adoption

OregonLive.com

Humane Society Finds 21 Abandoned Cats Outside Shelter
WABI
"They're really sweet given what they've been through," said Melanie Martinez, Director of Operations at the Kennebec County Humane Society. The staff wants to find homes for all of the them, but right now the kittens are too young to be adopted.
21 cats found abandoned at Augusta shelterKennebec Journal
Kittens abandoned in diaper boxes at shelterWMTW Portland

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CBS News

Young Undocumented Immigrants are Unafraid to Reveal Themselves
Fox News
And Heyra Avila, a feisty 16-year-old from Florence, Ky., whose Mexican parents considered putting her up for adoption so she could become legal. They are American in every way except on paper, they say. Why should they be branded, judged and punished?
Young illegal immigrants coming out of the shadowsSeattle Post Intelligencer

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Using Facebook to save Fido
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Jason Getz / jgetz@ajc.com Adoption Rescue Coordinator Jamie Martinez holds a 6-month-old male tabby in the cat adoption area of the DeKalb County Animal Services building in Decatur. But last month Gwinnett officials said Ruelle couldn't work at the ...



YNN, Your News Now

More animals could face euthanization due to city shelter overflow
YNN, Your News Now
Council member Mike Martinez says the time to act is now. "At some point, this council is going to have to decide what kind of resources we invest to maintain the services that we're providing," Martinez said. All adoption fees are waived at the Austin ...

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Houston Chronicle (blog)

County housing authority moves to unload executive cars
Houston Chronicle (blog)
The Harris County Housing Authority took a limping step back toward financial health Wednesday with the adoption of an agreement that will let it unload executive vehicles it's not using. The inter-local agreement with Harris County will see the county ...


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