Series on Special-Needs: HIV+

HIV and kids

As with any special need, it is important for parents considering adopting a child with an HIV+ diagnosis to do the necessary research about the disease, its symptoms, the myths and truths, and what medical care their child would require.  Spence-Chapin has information for prospective families considering adopting a child with HIV.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an auto-immune disease that exists throughout the global population. This disease can be passed directly from mother to child and there is a high number of children living with HIV – ~3.3 million children worldwide.  With modern medicine children with HIV who receive medical attention can go on to live long, healthy lives.

HIV and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are two viruses that are associated with many stigmas.  These include the idea that an infected individual cannot live a happy and healthy life.  At Spence-Chapin, we know firsthand that it is possible for adopted children to not only live with HIV but thrive with their wonderful adoptive families.  Read about one of our families who chose to adopt a child with a positive HIV diagnosis through our South Africa Program.

Children with HIV deserve loving homes with parents who will care for them no matter what they are living with.  We are committed to finding homes for the most vulnerable children and support adoptive parents who share in this commitment.

Informational Links:

Adoption & HIV

Adopting a child with HIV: The story of one of our families

Creating a Family Radio Show:  “Adopting and raising a child with HIV” 

Spence-Chapin Modern Family Center

To find out more contact us at

212-400-8150 or email us at info@spence-chapin.org.