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

 Baumgartnernovak Patti Attorney At Law 612 South Main Street Suite 104 Findlay, OH 45840 (419)427-2406 
 Drake Phillips Kuenzli And Clark Suite 3 301 South Main Street Findlay, OH 45840 (419)423-0242 
 Filkins John C 101 West Sandusky Street Findlay, OH 45840 (419)427-9000 
 Lutheran Social Services 115 East Lima Street Findlay, OH 45840 (419)422-7917 
 New Hope Adoptions International Inc 500 South Main Street Findlay, OH 45840 (419)423-0760 




News About Findlay, OH Adoption

Fostorians set sale for life-changing journey
Review Times
Jeff and Becky Bobb, 239 W. South St., are planning a Memorial Day weekend yard sale to raise funds towards adopting a child from an orphanage in Ghana. Jeff Bobb, associate pastor of outreach at Crosspoint Church of God, Findlay, participated in a ...



Design For Serviceability
Manufacturing.net
Another example of the successful adoption of modular design is Nissin Brake in Findlay, OH, which supplies brake and control system parts and assemblies for automotive and non-automotive applications. The company serves automotive OEMs, such as Honda, ...



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Small company, big vision
Cincinnati.com
The Enquirer/Amanda Davidson Where to find Queen City Cookies• FINDLAY MARKET: Saturdays and Sundays at retail shop at 124 W. Elder St., between Market Wines and Churchill's Fine Teas. Will take special orders. • FOOD TRUCK: Mornings, afternoons and ...
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Queen City Cookies: Next big local brand?
Cincinnati.com
Photo credit: Amanda Davidson/The Enquirer With annual sales of $250000, a staff of 10, a state-of-the-art kitchen in Northside, retail store at Findlay Market and bright pink food truck hitting streets this week, owner Peggy Shannon could certainly be ...

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Mirror.co.uk
She even started to think about adoption. Brett, though, wasn't keen. She says: “He explained that he wanted it to be his child, biologically. “He wanted the whole experience, and didn't want the child to turn around at some point and start asking for ...


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