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First Family Search Discussion
with Con Tim Me
The American-Vietnamese War (1955–1975) resulted in the mass separation of families. Amid the conflict, thousands of Vietnamese children were adopted abroad, especially during events like Operation Babylift. Many adoptees grew up with little information about their origins, while families in Vietnam continued searching for missing children.
Despite the passage of time and advances like DNA technology, there had been no centralized, practical resource focused solely on reconnecting these war-separated families. Con Tìm Mẹ addresses that urgent gap.
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At Con Tìm Mẹ, we provide a secure and compassionate way to reconnect families separated by the Vietnam War. We understand that searching for birth family is one of the most meaningful and emotional journeys an adoptee can take. It can feel overwhelming, uncertain, and yet full of hope. Through advanced DNA technology and personalized support, we walk beside you on this significant journey.
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This session does not promise outcomes. Instead, it offers context, tools, and companionship—supporting adoptees in reflection while welcoming all who wish to listen, learn, and better understand the search for family.
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