Cambridge-based Imagine Adoption is back in business

Over 300 families were left in limbo when Imagine went bankrupt on July 13th. But, most families have agreed to pay an extra $4,000 each as the agency restructured and climbed out of bankruptcy. Imagine got it’s license back in mid-October and was able to resume operations on December 11th.  Since then, two children from Ethiopia have been placed with families in Saskatchewan.  As part of the restructuring, Imagine formed a new eight-member board of directors.

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