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Randy Barlow is an international adoption social worker. He and his wife, Donna, a kindergarten teacher with Department of Defense Schools, and their son, Jesse, have lived overseas since 1984. Randy's love for children and families led him to a unique opportunity to work with families living overseas who seek social work assistance in the adoption process. He brings many years of dedication and quality service in the field of adoption social work to each unique case. Randy is a graduate of University of Illinois School of Social Work (MSW) including a social work license from the state of Illinois. He also holds a post-graduate degree in Educational Leadership (Ed.S) in addition to a Masters Degree (MA) in Human Development Counseling. Randy is also a volunteer with the International Red Cross Aviation Disaster Team, National Association of Social Workers International Chapter (NASW), American Professional Counselors Association Europe as well as a critical incident counselor for Professional Performance Consultants. Randy has assisted hundreds of Americans living abroad with international adoption social work services over the past several years.

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Jane Santos recieved her masters in Social Work (MSW) from Arizona State University. She is licensed as a clinical social worker in North Carolina (LCSW). Jane is very experienced in international and domestic adoptions, child custody evaluations and post placement services. She has several advanced and specialized clinical certifications and also offers clinical evaluation and treatment to Americans residing overseas. Jane worked for several years as a social worker with the US military before entering independent practice in 1998, where she provides adoption social work and counseling to adults and families. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the national Association of Social Workers, International Chapter. Jane is also recognized as a Diplom-Sozialpadagogin in Germany, where she has resided with her family since 1989.

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