I was adopted by a JW couple when I was about 2 years old (in the early 60's). Mom said that there were some difficulties in being 'approved' by adoption agencies due to being a JW. I don't know the details. However, my adoption wasn't through an agency, but was a private one. My sister & I were going to be made wards of the State until our biological great aunt and uncle stepped in to keep us from going to foster homes. They happened to be family and JWs. Their best friends, my adoptive parents, were not able to have children and truly craved a child, so they asked if they wanted us girls and they chose to just adopt me. Unfortunately, soon after my great uncle died and his widow left the JWs for a while and I didn't get to grow up around my sister.
Of course, being JWs, my folks didn't have much contact with their own fleshly family, so I missed out on that. I truly wish I had never been adopted by JWs. However, I loved my parents and didn't want to not have them....just their religion.
Later, in the 70's, we had a couple in our Circuit who wanted a child very much and had trouble adopting....partially due to the JW religion and partly due to emotional problems of the wife. (I'm sure part of the emotional/mental problems were tied into being JW's). They did eventually adopt. If I remember correctly, I believe she wished that her adoption hadn't been to JWs.
Most of the stories I have heard is that there sometimes is concern with JWs being adoptive parents, due to the blood issue and the being 'so different'. One of my former good friends (when I was a JW) couldn't have children and wanted to adopt, but the JW issue caused problems. They did, however, become foster parents for a while, but the State would have the authority to allow blood to the kids if necessary and if the parent objected to JWs religion, they were then not allowed to teach it to the kids or take them to meetings.
"Alana"