Does Anyone Know of Any Adoption Programs or Fertility Treatment Grants?

Question by moyers31: does anyone know of any adoption programs or fertility treatment grants?
my husband and i have been trying to concieve for several years with no success.. several misscarriages ivf is so expensive and adoption to. does anyone know of any grant programs for ivf or adoption

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Answer by gekker
If you adopt from the public system, foster care, there is almost no cost at all.

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