Governor Bob McDonnell today announced the “Virginia Adopts: Campaign for 1,000,” an initiative to match more than 1,000 children in foster care in Virginia with 1,000 adoptive families. The official kickoff will take place May 17, 2013 at the Executive Mansion in Richmond and comes during Foster Care Month in Virginia.
The governor recorded a video message (see below) to encourage Virginians to participate in the Campaign for 1,000, saying, “Our goal now here in Virginia in 2013 is to find 1,000 adoptive families to match with these over 1,000 children. If you’ve ever considered becoming a foster parent or adopting, or just want to learn more about our Campaign for 1,000, please visit www.VirginiaAdopts.Virginia.Gov. Together, we can make a real difference for these thousand children and Virginia will be a better place. Thank you very much and please get involved.”
The official launch to the “Campaign for 1,000” will take place at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, May 17 at the Executive Mansion in Richmond. More information on the initiative and registration to attend the launch is available at this link.
The governor issued a proclamation recognizing May, 2013 as Foster Care Month in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The proclamation is available at this link.