FCC Toronto is the organization where people get together to celebrate their children adopted from China. We seek to find ways to help our children learn more about China and help each other to learn about raising these wonderful children.   The FCC Charitable Fund is the organization where we seek to raise money to provide assistance to those children who are still in orphanages in China.
 
BULLETINS
  • Come and join the FCC Toronto e-mail list - a resource to connect with each other and share ideas and experiences regarding international adoption, Chinese culture, parenting and special events.


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  • 2008 - Jane Brown's Adoption Playshops
    September 19-21, 2008 at the Holiday Inn Select in Mississauga, ON. Advance registration only. For more details, see the FCC Toronto Activities page.
  • 2008 9th Annual FCC Toronto Culture Camp
    To be held Monday to Friday, August 25-29, 2008. For more details, see the FCC Toronto Activities page.
  • Submissions for the FCC 2009 Calendar
    It's time to send in your children's photos for the 2009 Year of the Ox FCC Calendar. For more details, see the FCC Toronto Calendars page.
  • FCC Family Connections Program
    This great new program will match our FCC families with families of newly arrived families from China, giving our children the opportunity to learn more about their birth culture, while at the same time assisting new Chinese-Canadian families in adapting to their new homes. For more details, see the FCC Toronto Activities page.
  • New Book!! We're pleased to be able to offer copies of a brand new Canadian book: The Lucky Ones, an anthology of memoirs about adoption. The stories have been compiled and edited by Ann Rauhala, adoptive mom and FCC Toronto member. For more details about this book, see the FCC Toronto Books page.
  • Books!! FCC Toronto is pleased to be able to offer copies of several books including Kay Johnson's long-awaited book, "Wanting a Daughter, Needing a Son, Abandonment, Adoption and Orphanage Care in China". Another book is "The Waiting Child: How the Faith and Love of One Orphan Saved the Life of Another" by Cindy Champnella, a 2003 release by St. Martin's Press. Also available is "We See the Moon", a children's book by Carrie Kitze. For more details about these books, see the FCC Toronto Books page.
  • Order your copy of the book Kids Like Me In China by Ying Ying Fry. For more details, see the FCC Toronto Books page.
  • New Videos!! FCC Toronto is pleased to be able to offer the following videos: "Play and Learn Chinese with Mei Mei" (volumes 1-3) plus the award-winning documentary "Chinese Daughters". For more details about these videos, see the FCC Toronto Videos page.