Adoptee Journey Circle
Bi-Weekly Community for Adult Adoptees
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Why this Community Exists
Somewhere along the way, you've endured some form of family separation, along with shifts in relational permanency, kinship care, foster care, adoption, or degrees of reunification. You’re navigating the obvious and sometimes impossible nuances of that journey in some way, you feel exhausted, or maybe just curious. Either way, you believe the best could be on its way and it’s worth it to explore your next steps with someone who understands.
Having experienced life-changing encounters with hope and healing myself, as an international transracial adoptee and clinical counselor, I'm thrilled to offer adoption-literate counseling services so that more individuals and families, wherever they are in the world, can experience those encounters, too.
Join NowHow it Works..
- Bi-weekly live sessions: Every other Friday, 12–1pm CT Intimate group cap: Up to 12 people to foster trust and connection Start date: Jan 16, 2026, with a Free Open House Monthly rhythm: Two sessions every month Flexible membership: Month-to-month or annual option, cancel anytime with 7 days’ notice
Monthly Plan
$70/month
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Annual Plan
$760/year
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Without a shared language and appropriate support, adoptees may struggle in isolation with a variety of mental health barriers.
The good news is that these challenges don’t have to define your or your family's future!
With the right support, there are multiple pathways to help you make sense of what you've been through, organize tools and resources that match your unique journey, and begin experiencing practical outcomes related to healing, health, and new, hope-driven possibilities – individually and collectively.
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You Don’t Have to Navigate This Road Alone
I believe you are worth being heard, honored, and empowered for a life of meaning and satisfaction.
In our sessions, you’ll gain practical tools for navigating adoption-related challenges while developing a deeper understanding of your unique story and those around you.
The path to healing begins with being truly seen and heard. You get to decide next steps from there!
Join NowMeet Cam Lee Small, MS, LPCC
As an author, clinician in private practice, keynote speaker, and professional development trainer, my work has been featured by TEDx Minneapolis, CBS Minnesota, National Council for Adoption, Christianity Today, HBO, University of Minnesota School of Social Work, and Center for Adoption Support and Education.
My services are intentionally crafted and curated so that for the first or hundredth time (both can be therapeutic!), you’d sit back or rise up in the relief of knowing you’re not alone. And have tools you can immediately put into practice Monday morning.
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Where You've Met Cam
I've dedicated my career to serving adoptees by providing trauma-informed adoption-literate education and support.
Learn MoreDiscover resources for understanding how the Adoption Literacy framework empowers adoptees, equips families, and strengthens communities as a powerful and dynamic intervention.
Why Adoptees Need a New Kind of Village
In his TEDx talk, Cam introduces Adoption Literacy for understanding the emotional and societal impacts of adoption - so communities can help adoptees reclaim their narratives, heal, and thrive. He shares four key relational cues to equip parents, professionals, and allies to be part of lasting positive change.
The Adoptee's Journey
Cam explores the nuances and complexities of the adoptee experience, revealing how history and faith communities have shaped adoption practices and outcomes over time. Through Adoption Literacy, Cam offers a path for adoptees to discover agency, embrace identity, and strengthen meaningful relationships across all their family systems.
Community Awareness
In this interview with WCCO - CBS Minnesota, Cam shares about his personal journey from isolation to connection, and reflects on identity, grief, and healing throughout his story. He discusses his return to Korea and the experience of meeting birth family in his book The Adoptee's Journey, offering hope and guidance for adoptees, families, and professionals alike.