MSNBC: Renton adoption agency has license suspended by Russia after boy is sent home; read agency response

MSNBC reports that the World Association for Children and Parents, a Renton-based adoption agency, has had its license suspended by the Russian education ministry after a Tennessee woman sent her adopted Russian grandson back to his home country alone on a plane.

MSNBC reports that a Renton-based adoption agency has had its license suspended by the Russian education ministry after a Tennessee woman sent her adopted Russian grandson back to his home country alone on a plane.

The World Association for Children and Parents, which is headquartered in Renton, released a statement on the situation, saying “We were alerted to this situation by our branch office in Moscow, Russia and are shocked and saddened by this turn of events.”

Here is the complete statement from WACAP:

WACAP Russia Adoption Fact Sheet