Licensing, Accreditation, and Affiliations FCCA is a licensed, accredited adoption agency with nearly 40 years of experience providing support to adoptive families and birth parents. Get Started Read More Helpful Information Newborn AdoptionFoster CareInternational Adoption Helpful Information Newborn AdoptionFoster CareInternational Adoption Agency AccreditationMember OrganizationsFCCA's Legal Director Scroll to...Agency AccreditationMember OrganizationsFCCA's Legal Director Family Connections Christian Adoptions is recognized by the IRS as a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation; financial information such as the agency's latest Form 990 is available upon request. FCCA is licensed by the State of California's Department of Social Services, Adoptions Branch, as a full-service domestic and international adoption agency (license #500318113). Agency Accreditation FCCA is also fully accredited by COA through April 30, 2025 (COA #3139), and is Hague-accredited by IAAME through December 26, 2024. FCCA branch offices have individual Foster Family Agency sub-licenses, as follows: Modesto - 500318115 Sacramento - 347006064 Fresno - 107201347 Carlsbad - 374603919 FCCA is a member in good standing with the following organizations North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC) California Association of Adoption Agencies (CAAA) National Foster Parent Association (NFPA) National Association of Social Workers (NASW) National Association of Christian Social Workers (NACSW) Adoption Exchange Association (AEA) Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO) Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) FCCA's Legal Director, Alison Foster Davis, has served in the following organizations: Academy of California Adoption Lawyers (ACAL/ACFFL) Member and Past President, 1997 to present; Legislation Committee, 2007 to present (past Chair); Technology Committee Chair American Academy of Adoption Attorneys (AAAA), Member 2003 to 2016 Christian Legal Society (CLS) - Member 2006 to 2021. FCCA's Complaint Procedures and Rights: At FCCA, we are committed to transparency in our practice and policies. If you would like a copy of our adoption program guidelines, contracts, fee structures or placement statistics, please contact us. As a client of FCCA, you have the right to file a complaint about the services you have received and if not resolved, to file a complaint with the appropriate state authorities. No retaliation will be taken by FCCA in response to your filing of such a complaint. You have a right, if you believe that your privacy rights have been violated, to file a complaint with California Department of Social Services, Council on Accreditation, or the State Department. California Department of Social Services Council on Accreditation Intercountry Adoption Accreditation and Approval State Department