
Welcome to the Huminska’s Anioly web site. There are many things you can learn about us through this web site. We not only assist with Polish Adoptions, we provide pre and post adoption support, as well as encouragement and assistance with maintaining the children’s Polish heritage through our Polish Adoptive Parents’ Association Chapters. We have chapters serving all families throughout the world and physical chapters serving 14 states. We have "Mom’s Groups" being established in various parts of the United States to help with post adoption issues. We also work with the Children’s Foundation of Hope to provide for those children living in Poland. We conduct seminars and workshops on many different aspects of adoption, foster care, health and developmental issues for those professionals working and caring for the children in the orphanages of Poland. In the best interest of those seeking to adopt children from Poland, we have collaborated with specific adoption agencies throughout the United States. These agencies not only provide home study and post adoption report services, they are professional social workers who can assist with post adoption issues and referrals to appropriate local facilities as needed. If you do not find the recommended agency for your state in our link system, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
Please join us for a fundraiser to help with next years Anniversary Picnic. I am collecting Polish recipes that are your favorite (a maximum of 2 recipes per family please) and putting them together into a scrapbook. You may include a pictures of that special person. Pictures from the various picnics will be included and a few I've found of the countryside and such of Poland. Also we will be including your favorite moments from this years picnics so also send it along.
Please send your recipe(s) to Regina
The deadlines are as follows:
I am hoping to have this done by the end of October so that it can be ordered for Christmas gifts to sent to your loved ones..A preview of it will be online once I have completed it . Information on that will follow. Thank you and I hope this book will be a treasure forever for you and your family. Regina
Click here for more information about the September picnic.
Summer is here and the living is easy. School is out and families are enjoying days at the beach or out fishing or just traveling. Click here for information about the PAPA picnic in your area. Find out what is going on with Mimi and families by reading the latest edition of the Polska Enjoy the summer and remember the sun screen.
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I am happy to introduce myself and the adoption process from Poland with which I can help you. My name is Mimi Huminski. My husband and I adopted two beautiful healthy children from Poland. Our three year old daughter came home in 1989 and our son in July 1990 at 15 months of age. At the request of a Polish attorney, I began working as a consultant to help others adopt from Poland. Since 1989 I have been dedicated to the orphans in Poland and Americans who wish to adopt Polish children. Over these many years, Huminska's Anioly was begun, became a Pennsylvania State Licensed Adoption Agency, became the first American Agency accredited by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy in Poland and in 2008 became a Hague Accredited Adoption Agency.
Huminska's Anioly is Polish for Huminski's Angels and we have well over 1100 "Polish angels" home with their new American Parents since 1989.
Huminska's Anioly could have begun to assist with adoptions from many other countires, but it is our mission to work only with Poland. We can therefore, provide the best possible services to our families and dedicate our work to the children in Poland.
We welcome you to learn more about us, our families and the children in Poland through this web site and obtaining an infomration packet and speaking directly with many referrals. Our intake line is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week at (724) 506-1181. They will send an information packet right out to you. After revewing it, Mimi will be available to answer any additional questions and give you the most appropraite references for you to contact.
Do you have more questions regarding Polish adoptions? Are you looking for families in your area that have adopted or are in the process? Looking some advice or just need to talk with someone? The Polish Adoptive Parents Association (“PAPA”) is here to help. PAPA is a network of families throughout the United States that have either adopted from Poland or are in the process of adopting. click here to read more...
This is the story of four children all of which are siblings who came from Poland to the United States to begin a new life, separated by two families. Their names are Mateusz, Sabrina, Kamil and Christopher. They were adopted on April 2, 2004 and here is their story. click here to read more...
We began attending PAPA gatherings in September 2007. We made many friends among the adoptive families that regularly participate in PAPA gatherings. These families have helped us tremendously through the process of completing the adoption applications in January 2008 and going through the necessary steps prior to adopting. click here to read more...