tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-62959284605384514592024-03-13T12:18:03.407-06:00The Adoption CenterDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-75439095051260074622010-07-01T13:18:00.000-06:002010-07-01T13:18:44.636-06:00New Website FeaturesOur website is going to be changed and is scheduled to come online sometime in July of this year. We are excited about all of the new features that the site will offer to both birth parents and prospective families. It will offer much more information about our services to be sure, but also it will have videos, pictures, testimonials and a new feature where we will have all of our families profiles online.<br />
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With all of the actual advertising our agency does nationally this will give our families an added dimension of exposure. We are excited about it and we hope you will come and visit us online once it comes online.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-63362409909544512322010-06-11T16:32:00.000-06:002010-06-11T16:32:37.986-06:00The work keeps moving aheadWe have had three families matched recently through our outreach program. In addition two families were matched through our traditional program this week. <br />
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We have also had some personnel changes at the agency in the last eight weeks. Our Director Melissa Williams who worked with us for just over two years has moved on. Melissa brought a renewed purpose and energy to the agency and helped to bring about some changes to our policies and procedures that will last long after she is gone. We miss her and hope only the best for her in the future.<br />
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Our new director is Don Hanson. Don brings a deep commitment to continue to carry on the good work of his predecessor. Don's career includes extensive business background with international service companies. Don has traveled around the world in the last 25 years and we are excited to begin working with him. Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-34123229880914883072010-02-23T14:50:00.003-07:002010-02-23T14:58:50.291-07:00Outreach Update<h3 class="post-title entry-title" style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: small;">Three families are currently in different stages of their adoption that have come on board to work with us through our outreach program. Well, whats the big deal you might ask. The big deal is that they all join the outreach program in January of this year. </span> </h3><h3 class="post-title entry-title" style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: small;">One of the factors that have contributed to their adoption success has been their openness to many different possibilities. Most families are getting match within 3-4 months in this program but for those who are matched within weeks it is due to their flexibility to consider many different opportunities and therefore they are presented to a large number of birth parents. </span> </h3><h3 class="post-title entry-title" style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: small;">Exposure is the key for these families and the broader your adoption plan is the quicker you will most likely get matched. Of course there is no secret formula. But combined with maximum exposure to birth mothers, no upfront fees, and having the ability to adjust to individual adoption circumstances without much notice can maximize your adoption experience. For more information about our adoptive family services please contact Dave Williams at 801-473-9350 </span></h3>Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-28564396814125529732009-12-04T12:17:00.000-07:002009-12-04T12:17:23.145-07:00Getting Your Profile In front Of Birth Mothers<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-r_GEQ9WQ4zeZT3SSMg-IjrctiJVEd-EiQ8K0EtiKrdvxCvpQD22PnBmxu4KeoZKUTZl2Q-A_4UpVsJifWNHuo7yiGmgtbgqX8V_na4CWsTF7boHwYxr8Jbyq40utjYkMK8VajGfbvK4P/s1600-h/Adoption.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-r_GEQ9WQ4zeZT3SSMg-IjrctiJVEd-EiQ8K0EtiKrdvxCvpQD22PnBmxu4KeoZKUTZl2Q-A_4UpVsJifWNHuo7yiGmgtbgqX8V_na4CWsTF7boHwYxr8Jbyq40utjYkMK8VajGfbvK4P/s320/Adoption.jpg" /></a><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I was speaking to an adoptive couple recently about their methods of basically letting birth mothers, friends, family know they want to adopt. Some of their methods include word of mouth, Pass along cards, websites, and blogs. Some of these couples are utilizing these tools as their sole source of being considered by a birth mother and others are supplementing the work of their professional adoption service provider such as an adoption agency, attorney, or facilitator with it.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I think it's a great way to spread the word about their desire to adopt. One of the great things is it's relatively low in cost for the most part and certainly when you consider what adoption professionals charge for their services. One of the drawbacks I feel is the potential for scam artist who understand the adoptive process and language and use that against a prospective couple for their own monetary gain and can leave an already emotional charged situation a painful memory. Now that's not to say that many couples are not contacted through these means and are placed with a baby through their own efforts. It's amazing what you can accomplish if you just put yourself out there and make it known to your community.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">But it brings me to my mindset today. When a couple decides to work with an adoption professional they are basically contracting with that professional to put them in front of birth mothers. So it is very important that families understand that all adoption professionals are not alike in providing this key service.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">An adoption service is only as good as the birth mother pool in which they work. Birth mother pools come in many sizes. In order for a couple to know how effectively their family profile will be shown to expectant birth mothers they need to know three things, 1 how many birth mothers are in your ACTIVE pool, 2. How many ACTIVE and PENDING families are currently working with that service provider 3. What are the fees needed to be included in those numbers.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">If an agency for instance has 100 active birth mothers in their pool that might sound good at face value. But if the active and pending number of families is 4 to 5 times that number you can expect that every birth mother they are working with will have 20+ profiles to consider before making their decision as to who they would like to have a conference call. This can and does increases your wait time and decreases your chances of being chosen. But if an agency is working with 100 birth mothers and their active and pending list of families is 100 to 120 you can see what a difference that could make for any adoptive couple.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Most professional services do charge a application or registration fee to you in order to help with home study review, file creation and access to their birth mother pool. There is nothing new about this practice since it does cost money to provide these services. These fees can range from $400 to $1000 in most cases. If your contracted with the right agency your money is well spent. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The Adoption Center of Choice where I work recently did a brief study of a couple who had not been match with a birth mother in two years. They wanted to find out why and what could be done better for that couple. Their research found that they had been presented to over 50 different birth mothers in that time. Now while that may or may not be the case for every family working with us, it was for them. ACC's conclusion was to consider all factors and most likely make some rather dramatic changes to their family profile. What startled me was the number 50. In two years their profile had been considered by a very large number of birth mothers. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">So going back to what it is a couple contracting for with a adoption service professional, does anyone remember? To put your family profile in front of birth mothers. 50 sounds like that part of the puzzle is being accomplished. I don't know if pass along cards and the other admirable self promoting advertising can come close to that number. What stops all families from doing this? Well it's number three on our list, fees.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Private adoption can run upwards of $35,000 and that is not something everybody can afford. Even if that is within your budget paying an application fee or registration fee to a service provider who cannot put in front of many birth birth mothers is a waste of your time and money.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">So why you may ask am I thinking about such things on a Friday morning? I'll tell you. We have come up with a new idea. What if you could reap all of the benefits of an active and vibrant birth mother pool and not have to worry about any upfront fees? What if you could be in front of 25 birth mothers in one year and not pay a penny? Would you be interested?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We have such a pool of anxious birth mothers all across the country. We love our birth mothers and we go above and beyond when it comes to providing them quality services. We have a need for new families and we realize in this economy we should do something to help you. So to that end we are offering this as a free service for the month of December.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Here are some recent averages from our birth mother program </span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"></span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I am excited about this and I wanted to share it with you. I am sure you have some questions about this program, I know I would. So give me a call and I can explain it in greater detail.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">801-473-9350</span>Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-76133979125807549232009-11-30T13:24:00.000-07:002009-11-30T13:24:04.639-07:00The Phone CallI was reflecting on my many blessings before the Thanksgiving month comes to a close. One of the things that is a real blessing to me is making the call to a family to tell let them know a birth mother has chosen them to adopt her baby. For me it is a miracle that I am put in this position to share this wonderful news with families. For many of them it has been a real uphill battle as they have had to overcome personal disappointment.<br />
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The phone call itself is only the first step along the adoption placement journey. It is a time of cautious excitement, and overwhelming hope. My wife and I have been on the other side of the phone twice myself and I can appreciate the uncertainty of the moment.<br />
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I get emotional after everyone of those calls. I am so happy for my family and it touches my heart that they can put down the emotional weight of not having children as they get ready to meet the woman that will place her child with them.<br />
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I am so grateful to be a stepping stone for them as they come closer to ending their adoption journey.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-80947796480327092662009-11-30T12:58:00.000-07:002009-11-30T12:58:40.283-07:00Change is Never EasyOver the next two weeks our agency will under go some personnel changes. We will be losing two valued members of our team and we wanted to thank them for their hard work, dedication and friendship before they move on. <br />
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Because of these changes we want to welcome a new member of our team. <br />
Liliana Olvera will soon be taking over Brittany's position and will be working in the front office. She will also be assisting new families with their paperwork. We are excited to work with her and want to officially welcome her to our adoption team.<br />
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Our program has also undergone some new changes in the last year due to several factors. We are excited about these new challenges and hope these new changes will only enhance the services we offer our birth mother and our adoptive family programs.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-17549587540770471552009-11-21T17:45:00.001-07:002009-11-21T18:33:35.050-07:00Don't Listen to Critics, Strive for High Achievement<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-iMxeyqN4MDNNfxl67D6kFEBM-buPMwP2azEkWTvw1BTYN99zgrCiVjNZSf2133OdUxnAEHNftIuUq9Gf5crLj2JMrvT6QDs5VByne8S9p6FDj-6UEUi8BWwTOTfVR-CToxmG-ruu69di/s1600/Overcoming+Obstacles.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-iMxeyqN4MDNNfxl67D6kFEBM-buPMwP2azEkWTvw1BTYN99zgrCiVjNZSf2133OdUxnAEHNftIuUq9Gf5crLj2JMrvT6QDs5VByne8S9p6FDj-6UEUi8BWwTOTfVR-CToxmG-ruu69di/s320/Overcoming+Obstacles.jpg" /></a><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I was reading a blog post the other day about adoptive families and a prospective adoptive mother was commenting about some of her frustration as she has to endure insensitive comments from others who either say something stinging to them unintentionally or from those who have an agenda to keep regarding infertility and adoption. As an adoptive father of two myself I have endured some of these same things and I know they can be very painful.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The adoptive process is a true journey of the heart. The reasons that have brought couples and families to make this decision are numerous but in most cases it has been a refiners fire of sorts. </span></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Sometimes it seems like life is preventing you from achieving your goals. You define your goals right, you make them aligned with you values, you plan the time to work on them and then … something unexpected happens</span></span></span><span style="color: #333333;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">.</span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> Those who have never felt this pain or have never had to endure the many treatments and humbling procedures to get pregnant naturally will never fully appreciate the complexity of adoption.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">For those who can plan when they want to get pregnant and have complete control over that part of their life it is a completely different ball game and the rules that govern it are not in anyway understood completely by those who cannot play. In the words of my brother in law who once told my wife as she shared her frustration and amazement with him about our infertility "I have the power to do it and so I do" with all the compassion of a police officer as he gives you a speeding ticket. It's not his fault he just can't relate to our circumstances and nor can we with him and that's okay. But it still hurts just the same.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">In what seems a lifetime ago before I had the pleasure of working in the field of adoption I worked as a physical education teacher and coach for some 100 plus teams and over 1000 athletes for a small school in claifornia. I have coached youth from preschool age to high school age. I have had the honor to work with some very talented athletes and teams over my career. I never thought I would find something as fulfilling and as rewarding as helping young men and women reach their personal best in life through sport. I looked forward to getting up and over to school each day and relished the opportunity to work late after school with my teams.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I was wrong, working in the field of adoption is something that gets my heart racing everyday and I am excited to get into my office to begin helping adoptive families reach their adoption goals through our agencies birth mother program. The same fire that I had back then as a coach still burns brightly today and i am grateful for the opportunity. As I was thinking back to that time in my life I realized that some of the same struggles that I and my players went through could loosely apply to adoptive families and birth mothers.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">One of my favorite quotes of all time and something I used to share with my teams after a tough loss or when I felt they need some encouragement was a section from the speech given by Theodore Roosevelt in 1910 referred to as "The Man in The Arena" which many of you may be familiar. Here is a quote form that speech that was later added to his book entitled Citizen in the Republic.</span></span><br />
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<b><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."</span></span></b><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">In my opinion, those of us who have adopted, are trying to adopt, or are contemplating adoption have had this experience to a greater or lesser degree. Adoption is a risky adventure that requires families to be valiant and sometimes there are failures as we go through the adoptive process and we can come up short time and time again but remember it is while you are daring greatly . The critic will always be there in some form or another but they do not count. The credit belongs to you as you spend yourselves in a worthy cause daring greatly and in the end the gift of a new addition to your family is your reward.</span></span>Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-53818838519291558662009-10-28T16:37:00.002-06:002009-10-28T16:40:19.022-06:00How Do Medical and Legal fees Effect Overall Placement Fees?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcH5SLQQHXpfg3ov7et5k384Nz0ytwHFAgfYJ7dEG1RSwj9B-5MF3VAW4ELDdUjBH_kM08nWMYHgheptaJW28dpidAH5Qul8JHpgO3BksKGESD39gv6fTXQ82uUvSqHKxZInffW7oxdJ8r/s1600-h/baby+in+tub.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcH5SLQQHXpfg3ov7et5k384Nz0ytwHFAgfYJ7dEG1RSwj9B-5MF3VAW4ELDdUjBH_kM08nWMYHgheptaJW28dpidAH5Qul8JHpgO3BksKGESD39gv6fTXQ82uUvSqHKxZInffW7oxdJ8r/s320/baby+in+tub.jpg" /></a><br />
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Medicare coverage for a birth mother cannot transfer from state to state. Therefore any placement done inside of the state where you service provider is licensed can cost between $5000 and $12,000 extra depending on the type of birth and the length of your birth mothers hospital stay. In most cases the legal fee is minimal.<br />
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On the flip side of that are placements done outside of the state where your service provider is licensed. In these cases medicare coverage is intact and will most likely cover the bulk of your birth mothers and babies hospital stay barring any major complications. <br />
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However, since it is done outside of the state where your service provider is licensed an attorney in that state is hired to handle the documentation of the adoption. Their fee can range from $4000 to $8000 depending on the state and the attorney.<br />
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In both cases these fees are added to the placement fee along with any confinement or post placement fee the birth mother is given by her agency. In most cases this runs $1500 to $2500. This fee helps a birth mother to get back on her feet after the birth.<br />
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The total average placement fee including medical or legal and post placement with our agency for an African American baby are approx. $24,000 and for a biracial placement approx. $30,000.<br />
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When talking with service providers find out what the total fee required is including those extras. it can make a difference when selecting a service provider to work with.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-77671930024938594152009-10-27T23:08:00.000-06:002009-10-27T23:08:59.797-06:00Who Needs Protection?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKctkrmfQtfWPUrsrkHcihFWo8iKKx82uk_CzHqvw0YMxRuS1MHsvuEONk8DqDz7I9_QBLE4MZH7cvWeiKIgfvVODCl_UuBtPPJnGbheTD1nCcQpTtlOVf5DIO4aFhskG8X4Y3hQAQLvJn/s1600-h/protection.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKctkrmfQtfWPUrsrkHcihFWo8iKKx82uk_CzHqvw0YMxRuS1MHsvuEONk8DqDz7I9_QBLE4MZH7cvWeiKIgfvVODCl_UuBtPPJnGbheTD1nCcQpTtlOVf5DIO4aFhskG8X4Y3hQAQLvJn/s320/protection.jpg" /></a><br />
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In the world of adoption service providers it is not always the case that your adoption funds are going to be fully protected in case of an interruption to your adoption. Adoptions are interrupted for several reasons but the most common is when a birth mother changes her mind.<br />
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It is a very difficult decision for any birth mother. Most of the time this decision is made after the baby is born. So for prospective adoptive families it comes as a shock. Birth mothers of course have every right to change their minds and as an agency we support that decision when it does not put the child at jeopardy.<br />
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But for families and adoption service providers it is one of the risks involved in adoption. The Adoption Center of Choice handles this situation two different ways. Both will give families the peace of mind that their adoption funds or the money they have spent up to the point will not be lost. <br />
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As an adoptive father myself of two beautiful little girls who did not have that safety net when we adopted it really is a big deal. Adoption is risky enough without having to worry about your funds being lost.<br />
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For any placement that is interrupted for any reason we offer our famillies the ability to have their funds rolled over into another placement situation until a placement is made. For Biracial and Cauacasian placements we also offer a refund within 90 days of the interruption.<br />
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Either way you are guaranteed to be placed or get your money back regardless of any problem that may come up during the process. I have spoken with many families that have lost up to $30,000 to a failed placement. We guarantee that will not happen with our service.<br />
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One thing that adoptive families should keep in mind is that many agencies will allow you to have your profile brought back into their birth mother pool and continue to advocate with their birth mothers on your behalf working hard to find you another match. Very few however will do it without penalty of total loss or a partial loss of funds. You can start over with another birth mother but you do it from square one all over again.<br />
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Some families I have spoken to have had part of the overall funds lost as each failed adoption occurred. So over two or three failed placement attempts their adoption budget has taken a significant hit and they no longer have the necessary resources to consider all the options they could before they began.<br />
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Adoption can be a risky venture no doubt. But if you are considering an agency ask them about their policies regarding refunding, about failed placements, and how many birth mothers a year they anticipate they will show your profile too. These three things can save you money and time. <br />
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If you'd like to talk about our ability to provide your family professional adoption services without any risk to you send me an email at Dave williams@theadoptioncenter.comDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-44692393067117362332009-10-27T18:00:00.001-06:002009-10-27T18:01:56.224-06:00All but one of our five outreach cases are matched<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpyLTjRv7ZXS1CHn6tiLcpQRpm0ZWKyVjWf1giOMOSgOBhGlY59Tntge4UqXy-d9gHiMbhWsEwkkKIxOVOtk6uGRjkZ0M-VzGyiXYDyl5e9MnYWn9eYjnzlGVP0jqG9U3HqjlpoMDYuVZ9/s1600-h/AA+baby+girl1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpyLTjRv7ZXS1CHn6tiLcpQRpm0ZWKyVjWf1giOMOSgOBhGlY59Tntge4UqXy-d9gHiMbhWsEwkkKIxOVOtk6uGRjkZ0M-VzGyiXYDyl5e9MnYWn9eYjnzlGVP0jqG9U3HqjlpoMDYuVZ9/s320/AA+baby+girl1.jpg" /></a><br />
</div>We had five outreach cases over the weekend. Four of the five were matched with a family by Monday morning. We still have one left, an African American baby boy due in early Jan of 2010 that we are still advocating for the right family.<br />
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In addition, we have a brand new outreach case as of today 10/27/09 for a African American baby girl due in late November. Both of these cases can be found on my Outreach Website http://www.wix.com/AdoptionCenter/-Adoptive-Family-Outreach-.<br />
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For more information call Dave Williams at 801-473-9350<strike><a href="http://www.wix.com/AdoptionCenter/-Adoptive-Family-Outreach-"></a></strike>Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-3361921300076679912009-10-25T15:25:00.001-06:002009-10-25T15:43:29.277-06:00Creating A Profile Pool for Outreach Situations<strike></strike>Over the last few months you may have seen my various postings on my AdoptionVoices.com group "Prospective Adoptive Family Outreach". Because of the tremendous amount of opportunity that our active families have experienced we have depeleted our pool of famliies that are open to an African American or biracial African American placement entirely.<br />
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In June and July of this year we had enough active families that we only needed to do outreach once or twice a month. Since then our outreach case load has risen steadily with five new cases in August, and Seven in September. Now almost a week away from the end of October we have had ten outreach cases so far.<br />
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In an effort to recreate an active family pool we would like to invite any family that has a current home study done with background clearances from any other adoption service provider to forward their information to Dave Williams for immediate consideration with NO fee requirements upfront whatsoever.<br />
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Our goal is to then have an active pool of profiles that we can present to any of our birth mothers expecting a African American or African American biracial baby. For the African American placement the associated fees are then not due until two weeks before the baby is born. For our African American Biracial placement $1350.00 in fees are due at matching and the remainder two weeks before placement. In cases where delivery in immediately pending upon match all fees are due before physical placement.<br />
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All adoption fees are protected 100% by The Adoption Center of Choice in two ways. For all African American placements that are interrupted for any reason we roll your paid fees into another matching opportunity until a placement is made. For all Biracial placements we offer the same service as the African American placement plus an option for a refund within 90 days of interruption.<br />
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In creating this "profile pool" we hope that familes will recognize a great opportunity to be show cased to a large number of birth mothers with any out of pocket expense. On average a family working with us through outreach is matched within 3 months. Our latest numbers would indicate that if it took us a year to match you with a birth mother in our pool your profile will be in front of 40 - 50 different birth mothers.<br />
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What this does in essence is put the burden on our shoulders to show your profile to as many birth mothers as we can as quickly as we can. So my question is, where are you going to find an opportunity to have that done for you with no upfront fees? If you want to take advantage of this opportunity call Dave Williams directly at 801-473-9350 for more details.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-27594260804197009202009-10-13T10:11:00.000-06:002009-10-13T10:13:28.416-06:00Five New Outreach Opportunities For Homestudy Prepared Families to ConsiderI have been posting outreach cases on AV sinceJune and I have never had five new outreach cases at one time. Outreach is when I don't have a family in my agency that I can show to a birth motherin my birth mother pool. It is a great opportunity for home study prepared families to consider. We have three African American situations and two biracial situations. I have posted information on each case on my group "Prospective Adoptive Family Outreach" on this website. We are in need of families for all five placements. Each case is unique depending on the state, legal fees, and medical fees.<br />
These cases are all due at various times with the last due by Jan 10th 2010 and are both baby boys and baby girls with one unknown gender. If you would like to be presented on any of these situations after careful consideration please contact Dave Williams at The Adoption Center of Choice at 801-473-9350.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-15345338776357042602009-10-12T11:09:00.000-06:002009-10-12T11:09:36.412-06:00Current Outreach CasesThis morning I have an outreach case. It is for a full African American placement. Birth mother is expecting a boy. She is due Jan 10th of 2010. Birth father is unknown, She is 19 yrs old and has had some depression recently and is taking Zoloft as prescribed.<br />
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She is in good health otherwise and so is the baby. She has had pre-natal care since May of this year. She is delivering in Utah.<br />
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$16,975 placement fee<br />
$6000 - $8000 medical fees ( no medicaid)<br />
$2500 post placement fee<br />
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If you would like more information on this case please contact Dave Williams at he Adoption Center of Choice 801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-4330321423746850002009-10-03T09:06:00.000-06:002009-10-04T13:52:58.328-06:00Opportunity for African American PlacementsOur birth mother program is compromised of women from all over the United States of varying ethnic and racial backgrounds. In our program approximately half of our birth mothers are living in our Utah program and half across the country.<br /><br />Of late a certain segment of our placements are stretching the limits of our capacity. This segment is the African American placement and we are finding that each adoption case is becoming what we term as an "Outreach" probably 75% of the time.<br /><br />"Outreach" is defined by our agency as any situation where by we must look outside of our active and pending adoptive family pool for a suitable placement option. In the summer of "09" I have personally worked on 10 different outreach cases for our African American birth mother pool.<br /><br />These cases are limiting to many adoptive families because they are for the most part a fixed fee and can incorporate out of state legal fees and medical fees on top of our agency fee. Fees can range anywhere from approx $22,000 to $30,000 depending on the case. For that reason "outreach is not for every family.<br /><br />Because of that our African American birth mothers are receiving one to four profiles before making a decision. So for families interested in these opportunities there is a high chance of not only being considered by birth mothers but also of being selected. I have had five families that have contacted me this summer and early fall matched with a birth mother in most cases within 96 hours.<br /><br />For those who can consider these birth mothers it is a great option. If you'd like to learn more about our outreach program contact Dave Williams @ 801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-8916973786584825282009-10-02T16:47:00.003-06:002009-10-02T16:48:23.102-06:00Obstacles<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhchUPhTUq4ekoCIMbS_aKqGLSJcN3IAwP6HpKh9j5WUDwGaOEVew-itlslio8daVqPkIk-6-exnHPd5gRr6NQKXSxmK-Nfp_sxPbT5JJkW-cPFul5YwtxVu6UtEmwJluZWQ5eLv6EFVRtl/s1600-h/roadblocks.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 300px; height: 260px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhchUPhTUq4ekoCIMbS_aKqGLSJcN3IAwP6HpKh9j5WUDwGaOEVew-itlslio8daVqPkIk-6-exnHPd5gRr6NQKXSxmK-Nfp_sxPbT5JJkW-cPFul5YwtxVu6UtEmwJluZWQ5eLv6EFVRtl/s320/roadblocks.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5388138183959485762" /></a><br />Along the adoption journey there are enough obstacles along the path from infertility, fertility treatments, surgery, pills, and so on that once you get to the place where adoption is your next step the last thing you need is another hill to climb.<br /><br />Adoption is a task for anyone first trying to educate themselves to the process. Once you navigate your way through the complex web of adoption agencies, attorneys, facilatators your still not done. But you have come a long way and have done your due diliegence and have decided on which course you want to proceed. Now what is the next obstacle? Adoption fees.<br /><br />Adoption fees run a wide range of costs depending on many, many different factors. We won't get into that today. But we will talk about what to do about it. I have adopted twice and both placements were completety unrelated in fees, and service. It required me do things with my assests that otherwise would have precluded me from adopting. If you want something bad enough you will do whatever is necessary within reason of course.<br /><br />So what if your assests are limited? What are some of your options? i put together a list from the internet that might be of help. I do not recomend any, or endorse any of the options. Some are grants, some loans and some just ideas on how to do it yourself. I am very aware that their many families looking, waiting, hoping to adopt and money is the reason for their delay.<br /><br />I hope this information will be a benefit to families everywhere looking for some financial assistance. Remember the journey is for a reason. "The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.” Don Williams Jr.<br /><br />Options for Financing Your Adoption<br /><br /><br />• Corporate Matching Gifts (Check with your employer’s human resources division. Also check www.adopting.org/employer.html, www.adoptionbenefits.com or www.abanet.org/family/advocate/sp97tax.html.) (Target, Wendy’s, Hewitt, and Hallmark all have adoption assistance benefit programs).<br /><br />• Call The National Adoption Center at (800) TO-ADOPT for information on corporate employee adoption benefit plans.<br /><br /><br />• Fundraising. Many churches and civic organization will support and assist in fundraising efforts for adoptions.<br /><br /><br />• Federal Tax Credit of $10,000<br />o The federal government provides a tax credit of just over $10,000 per child to help with adoption expenses. The details are available in I.R.S. Tax Publication 968 and available online at www.irs.ustreas.gov in downloadable form.<br /><br /><br />• State Tax Credits<br />o Several states offer tax credits to aid in adoption expenses as well as other grants and subsidy programs. To learn if you qualify, contact your state tax office or link to state website at www.state.yourstate.us, with “your state” being the standard two letter state designation.<br />• Grants and Loans<br />o The National Adoption Foundation offers low interest loans and grants to offset the costs of adoption. www.nafadopt.org.<br />o The Hebrew Free Loan Association offers interest free loans and grants to assist with adoption expenses for needy families. www.hflasf.org/adopt-loans.html<br />o The Gift of Adoption Fund offers low interest loans and grants to assist with adoption expenses for needy families. www.giftofadoption.org<br />o Adopt Share is a Christian Ministry offering assistance with expenses involved in adoption. www.adoptshare.org<br />o Bright Futures Foundation offers small grants to adopting families. www.homestead.com/brightfutures<br />o Acres of Hope offers financial assistance and loan programs for the adoption of physically and emotionally challenged children. For information, call (715) 765-4118.<br />o Christian Adoption Resources (717) 492-1868<br />o God’s Grace Adoption Ministry offers grants and loans to adopting families. Call (209) 572-4539 for more information<br />o Grants for Adoption is a private foundation awaiting non-profit approval status to provide grants for adoption. Please email them at info@GRANTSFORADOPTION.COM<br />o Kingdom Kids Adoption Ministries offers fundraising and grant assistance. (509) 465-3520<br />o Love Knows No Borders will provide information on financial assistance if you send a SASE (two stamps) to 500 B Monroe Turnpike, P.O. Box 350, Monroe, CT 06468.<br />o Promise the Children provides grates to adopting families working with approved facilitators. ptcstaff@swbell.net<br />o Sibling Adoption Grants provides up to $4000 for two the adoption of two children. info@siblingadoption.com<br />o Americans Adopting Orphans provides low interest loans and grants to qualifying families. Call (206) 52-4-KIDS (5437).<br />o The Boatner Family Foundation provides grants up to $10,000. Write to: P.O. Box 132272, The Woodlands, Texas 77393-2272<br />o Adoption Financing.com provides a no obligation expedited loan process.<br />o Adoption Funding-Adoption Network Law Center offers credit based loans (800) 367-2367.<br />o MBNA offers unsecured loans to qualifying families to assist with adoption related expenses. For more information, call 888-627-8767. MBNA also provides a credit card that contributes to each the National Adoption Foundation with each purchase. (800) 932-2775<br />o Fifth Third, First Union, and US Bank also provide for adoption loans. Please contact your local branch.<br />o Building Families Adoption Loan Program is a loan program through Old National Bank for families in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee.<br />o Child Adoption Funds #225 9393 N. 90th St., Suite #102, Scottsdale, AZ 85252<br />o A Child Waits provides low interest loans to qualified parents. (866) 999-2445.<br />o United Way International provides assistance for the cost of travel for children in need of immediate medical attention. (703) 519-0092.<br />o The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption provides numerous resources for adoption assistance. View their website at www.davethomasfoundationforadoption.org<br />o Many banks will give second mortgages on home equity. The funds can be used for adoption and interest is tax deductible.<br />o Check into your IRA, 401K, or retirement plans for information about borrowing against those funds.<br />o Steven Curtis Chapman runs a foundation called Shoahannah’s Hope that provides grants to adopting families. Shaohannahshope.org<br />• Dependency Deductions<br />o After adopting, don’t forget that you will be able to deduct your child as a dependent, saving tax money.<br />• Military, Nonrecurring Program<br />o Full-time military personnel are eligible for a one-time subsidy of up to $2000 per child. www.calib.com/naic/pubs/f_militia.htm<br />• Tax Questions<br />o Tax Accountant Len Titone has adopted 6 children and is a tax consultant. He can be contacted at 21 E. Cedar Street, Zionsville, Indiana 46077. (317) 414-9332.<br /><br />“How to Make Adoption an Affordable Option” is a free comprehensive booklet published by the National Endowment for Financial Education. Order at www.nefe.org or call (719) 948-4000 and ask for Item #602-E.<br /><br />The Domino Foundation SLC Utah - http://dominofoundation.com/index-3.html<br />Cost of Adoption<br />• What Adoption Really Costs<br />The results of AF's 2007/2008 cost survey.<br />• Adoption Costs<br />Sample budget worksheets, by country.<br /><br />Resources and Funding Strategies<br />• Special Report: Affording Adoption<br />AF looks at how families do it.<br />• Where to Go for Help<br />Make use of the credits, benefits, subsidies, and other resources available to you.<br />• Adoption Grants and Loans<br />Several organizations offer adoption-specific grants and loans.<br />• Tips from the Trenches<br />AF readers share their strategies.<br /><br />Tax Credit and Employer Assistance<br />• The Federal Adoption Tax Credit Explained<br />AF answers readers' questions about the tax credit.<br />As reported in AF Mar-Apr 2009 issue: Adoption tax credit rises to $11,650.<br />• How to Lobby Your Employer for Adoption Benefits<br />Here's a road map, including a sample letter, to persuade your employer to add adoption benefits.<br />• Top Adoption-Friendly Companies<br />Let's hear it for companies that get the message: Adoption benefits are vital in today's workplace<br /><br />I CARE FOUNDATION<br />P.O. Box 19020<br />Baltimore, Maryland 21284<br />800-513-9896<br />info@intlcare.org<br />I CARE was created to help families meet adoption costs and to expand the opportunity for children to join loving families in the United States. I CARE accomplishes its goals by streamlining the process and helping to make adoption more affordable. They encourage exhausting all other available sources of funding first such as employer adoption assistance programs, tax credits, vacation savings accounts and making your desire to adopt known to your church family and your family and friends<br />GIFT OF ADOPTION FUND<br />www.giftofadoption.org<br />101 East Pier Street, 1st Floor<br />Port Washington, WI 53074<br />1-877-905-2367<br />info@giftofadoption.org<br /><br />Gift of Adoption provides grants usually between $2,000 - $5,000. Applicants must have an approved home study before applying for a grant. You can apply online at https://www.giftofadoption.org/Grant.asp using a credit/debit card to pay the $20 application fee (e-mail Gift of Adoption for to apply for a grant without a credit/debit card). Grants are awarded based upon financial need and/or extraordinary hardship on the part of the adoptive parents or the child.<br />NATIONAL ADOPTION FOUNDATION<br />www.nafadopt.org<br />100 Mill Plain Road<br />Danbury, CT 06811<br />203-791-3811<br />Families can apply for outright grants from this organization. The grant program is open to all kinds of adoptions. There is no income requirement for applicants. Grants range from $500 to $4,000 and are available to prospective adoptive parents 4 times a year. Although there is no income requirement to apply, the NAF is inundated with grant requests so funds will be awarded to the neediest families first, depending on the funds available at the time of the application. More information can be found at http://.nafadopt.org/fund-your-adoption/fund-your-adoption.shtml<br /><br />A great website for adoption Grants<br />http://www.dreamadoption.org/index.php/finances_panick_relief/adoption_grants<br />Adoption Grant Opportunities<br /><br /><br />A Child Waits Foundation<br />1136 Barker Road; Pittsfield, MA 01201<br />866-999-2445<br />www.achildwaits.org cnelson@achildwaits.org<br />This is a nonprofit charitable foundation providing grants and loans to prospective parents that lack savings to pay for the cost of adoption. Eligibility is based on financial need. Each case is judged individually.<br /><br />Caroline’s Promise<br />1950 Beeson Road; Kernersville, NC 27284<br />336-993-9046<br />www.carolinespromise4u.org/assistance info@carolinespromise4u.org<br />Provides $3,000 grants to Christian Couples living in North Carolina<br /><br />China Care Foundation<br />P. O. Box 607; Westport, CT 06881<br />203-227-3655<br />www.chinacare.org info@chinacare.org<br />They provide grants and/or low-interest loans to families who qualify by adopting special needs or older children. Typically $1,000 to $3,000.<br /><br />Gift of Adoption Fund<br />101 East Pier Street, 1st Floor; Port Washington, WI 53074<br />262-268-1386 or 877-905-2367<br />www.giftofadoption.org info@giftofadoption.org<br />Provides grants regardless of marital status, race, creed, or national origin. The amounts vary between $2,000 and $5,000.<br /><br />God's Grace Adoption Ministry<br />P. O. Box 4; Modesto, CA 95353<br />209-572-4539<br />www.ggam.org info@ggam.org<br />Provides grants to two parent Christian families ranging from $1,000 to $4,000.<br /><br />Hadassah's Hope<br />20472 Crescent Bay, Suite 100, Lake Forest, CA 92630<br />949-600-5252<br />www.hadassahshope.org customerservice@hadassahshope.org<br />Striving to help families with the financial burdens of adopting internationally.<br /><br />Hebrew Free Loan<br />131 Stewart Street, Suite 425, San Francisco, CA 94105<br />415-546-9902<br />www.hflasf.org info@hflasf.org<br />Provide interest free loans up to $10,000 for adopting families in Northern California<br /><br />I CARE Foundation<br />P. O. Box 19020, Baltimore, MD 21284<br />800-513-9896<br />www.intlcare.org info@intlcare.org<br />Provides grants for international adoptions<br /><br />International Adoption Resources<br />1080 Boranda Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040<br />650-969-1819<br />www.theiar.org<br />International adoption grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 as funds are available.<br /><br />Lifesong for Orphans<br />P. O. Box 40; 202 North Ford Street, Gridley, IL 61744<br />309-747-3556<br />www.lifesongfororphans.org info@lifesongfororphans.org<br />Christian organization provides matching grants and interest free 'covenant' loans to adopting families<br /><br />National Council for Adoption<br />www.adoptioncouncil.org<br />Has established an adoption loan program with Bank of America<br />888-628-7700 priority code LODK<br /><br />North American Council on Adoptable Children<br />800-470-6665 or 651-644-3036<br />www.nacac.org/adoptionsubsidy adoption.assistance@nacac.org<br />Provides adoption financial assistance information by state<br /><br />Northwest Airlines Special Delivery<br />www.nwa.com/features/adopt.shtml<br />They Provide significant fare discounts for international adoptions.<br /><br />Promise the Children<br />11939 Manchester Road, Suite 136, St.Louis, MO 63131<br />www.promisethechildren.org ptcstaff@swbell.net<br />Grant recipients are chosen without regard to age of adoptive parents, current family size, race or religion, or marital status. Adoption agency must be an approved agency.<br /><br />Sea of Faces Foundation<br />6920-B Bradlick Shopping Center #200, Annandale, VA 22003<br />www.seaoffaces.org director@seaoffaces.org<br />Grants of $1,000 to $3,000 for professing<br />Christian families adopting from a developing country<br /><br /><br />Shaohanna's Hope<br />P. O. Box 647, Franklin, TN 37065<br />615-550-5600<br />www.shaohannahshope.org<br />They provide grant assistance to Christian families up to $7,000. Single parent adoptions are acceptable.<br /><br />The ABBA Fund<br />P. O. Box 7880; Charlotte, NC 28271-7042<br />888-775-3422<br />www.abbafund.org<br />The ABBA Fund assists Christian couples who are committed to train and educate their children in accordance with Biblical Principles. They will grant interest free 'covenant' loans which do not require collateral or a promissory note.<br /><br />HelpUsAdopt.org<br />http://www.helpusadopt.org/faqs.html<br />info@helpusadopt.orgDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-67712847710279807732009-10-02T13:07:00.003-06:002009-10-27T16:23:48.214-06:00Fee-Nominal Idea! (Updated)<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIteL4f81sE0nFrgX_cIALOxSM90WZHjbaBv4stAFKj7cH_LDLOzdPrS_kBOtvaTuJ-Kod3h7W66ecT7fqWsNuh0g-xuMxV_w7JEL6pVg2agUnPSoYj0C9ce7BoPWFbf0Dwq6kUkYZHMf8/s1600-h/light-bulb.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 98px; height: 160px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIteL4f81sE0nFrgX_cIALOxSM90WZHjbaBv4stAFKj7cH_LDLOzdPrS_kBOtvaTuJ-Kod3h7W66ecT7fqWsNuh0g-xuMxV_w7JEL6pVg2agUnPSoYj0C9ce7BoPWFbf0Dwq6kUkYZHMf8/s320/light-bulb.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5388081506542934354" /></a><br />
<b>Too help clarify our outreach fee program for our current families we have updated this post as of Oct 27, 2009.</b><br />
In an effort to help prospective families expose their family profile to a larger circle of Arfican american and biracial birth mothers the Adoption Center of Choice is offering a new outreach program. In the past our agency required a registration fee, upfront, with additional fees due at the 45 day mark, at matching before a outreach placement could be made.<br />
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Now we are offering families access to our entire pool of outreach birth mothers. No fees will be required to have your famiy profile presented on a regular basis to our outreach birth mothers. Once you are matched with a birth mother and she is placing with your family will any fees be due.<br />
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For African American outreach if there is any reason for an interruption in the placement your family will be put back into our birth mother pool and we will again start advocating for you again. For Biracial outreach you can have the same service provided or a refund within 90 days.<br />
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There is no loss of funds what so ever. 100% protected guaranteed. We have put the financial burden squarely on our shoulders and lifted it from yours. Is there a catch? No catch, no registration fee is required.<br />
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For more information call Dave Williams at 801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-68094534924533323012009-09-30T14:22:00.006-06:002009-09-30T14:24:34.944-06:00Bottom of My Heart<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilFMBMaBNX-PXfJtjzRpynmvKpnWnuZbJy7MBfWGOoE9bHu81TvLcvHBwDLM6qW8BIsa-28xjE_zoDurFrf2lvxxwGgI1vLA4z-8DcTP_QrIdpvH70UvdL6k2cLdtIvtAI_O3kEKVZ9f4K/s1600-h/1995-heart.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 273px; height: 253px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEilFMBMaBNX-PXfJtjzRpynmvKpnWnuZbJy7MBfWGOoE9bHu81TvLcvHBwDLM6qW8BIsa-28xjE_zoDurFrf2lvxxwGgI1vLA4z-8DcTP_QrIdpvH70UvdL6k2cLdtIvtAI_O3kEKVZ9f4K/s320/1995-heart.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5387358479473205890" /></a><br />Last week I got a voicemail at home from my Cardiologist. It went something like this. 'We have found something near the bottom of dave's heart we don't like, I need him to call into the office and schedule a procedure as soon as possible." I go in tommorrow morning to find out what it is.<br /><br />Now two weeks ago, I went into see him because I had been experiencing some discomfort in my chest. No pain really just pressure and an overall strange feeling. I had some test done and from what I could gather from their responses something was up. Boy am I glad I listened to my body.<br /><br />In life so many things seem to originate from the bottom of our hearts. Love, compassion, empathy, kindness, tenderness, faith and friendship are just a few that come to mind. In my work I find that these are attributes that are dearly needed and neccessary when speaking to prospective adoptive families. I should know, my wife and I have been on that side of the fence twice before.<br /><br />It is also in my opinion a vital character trait needed by any family wanting to adopt. In order to fully appreciate the complexities of the adoptive process couples should have a tender heart for those women that make such an important decision for their unborn baby and for themselves as well. Once you have been through it your heart is changed forever. I have felt your compassion many times over for the birth mothers in our program.<br /><br />It is a rightious desire for any married couple to want to raise a family of their own. It is in most cases the secret desire of their hearts eminating I am sure from the very bottom. Adoptive families learn very quckly that it is the heart to heart connection between themselves and their new son or daughter that will define the relationship they will share through out their lives. There is no genetic connection, no direct physical connection that binds them. Yet they are bound just the same.<br /><br />So as I was pondering what could be wrong with the bottom of my heart and It came to me, that's the section in my heart that has been used more than any other throughout my life, the very bottom. Thank you for helping me wear it out it on behalf of you and the women I serve. It is a blessing in my life. <br /><br />Dave Williams<br />Adoptive Family Specialist<br />The Adoption Center of Choice<br />Davewilliams@theadoptioncenter.com<br />801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-48679834006971590082009-09-29T11:13:00.003-06:002009-09-29T11:29:00.772-06:00Matches, Matches, Matches!<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivrnSGAchnELUNH-6B8mS5QycSJ57FlAcVkjnj5-UgN0OMLdydTaNkqDX4zJn2xXqXQtYU1uE7Oo6ORzDsPlHLEStoj-wdQtdk2EBzIjx5L7hpfaofmp2YN1g-Vnl7hvPcnYLJZShQF_87/s1600-h/matches.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 116px; height: 116px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivrnSGAchnELUNH-6B8mS5QycSJ57FlAcVkjnj5-UgN0OMLdydTaNkqDX4zJn2xXqXQtYU1uE7Oo6ORzDsPlHLEStoj-wdQtdk2EBzIjx5L7hpfaofmp2YN1g-Vnl7hvPcnYLJZShQF_87/s320/matches.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5386942698678575426" /></a><br />My mom always told me not to play with matches when I was a little boy. I took her advice back then because she knew better and I didn't want to start a fire in the house.<br /><br />If only my mom coud see me now. I am a big fan of matches. This weekend we as an agency had five families and birth mothers matched for adoption. If you ask me there is a fire going on in our house and we couldn't be happier.<br /><br />Our birth mother program is continuing to grow at a very steady rate and our families are reaping the rewards of the growth. With over 60 active birth mothers on any given day and up to 15 new calls a day our birth mother intake team is working very hard to keep up with the demand.<br /><br />If you are a prospective family that would lke to know more about our program please give Dave Williams a call at 801-473-9350 and he will glad to discuss your options with you.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-65270162646001335062009-09-29T11:07:00.002-06:002009-09-29T11:13:25.444-06:00Urgent Outreach Still Looking for a FamilyOur agency is still hoping to find a Utah based home study prepared family to be considered for our little guy in Louisiana. If you would like to be shown to our birth mother please contact Dave Williams at 801-473-9350.<br /><br />This situation is very clean and a perfect situation for the right family. The birth father is a colloge football player and the birth mother is very healthy and active. She is described as very beautiful with a great personality.<br /><br />The birth father is aware and will consent to the adoption. She is due in late October. Please see our post below<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />Dave Williams<br />Adoptive Family Specialist<br />davewilliams@theadoptioncenter.com<br />801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-49039705098511253892009-09-26T10:27:00.004-06:002009-09-26T10:51:02.880-06:00We have a new African American Oureach Opportunity<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVAg63yqPexnt2Yr066Vg3yw3Rp98wGqjWm5JR73p7J43gZCBvt0N63nAdwaeoic0jFYHo28yJjNVWeiAawsiO2pWarG-OUFoLfhlV0VzPjNTdO8mzMrwMcpAYlROD9cxZwlUn0Oqj_A3X/s1600-h/AA+baby+boy+1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 168px; height: 168px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVAg63yqPexnt2Yr066Vg3yw3Rp98wGqjWm5JR73p7J43gZCBvt0N63nAdwaeoic0jFYHo28yJjNVWeiAawsiO2pWarG-OUFoLfhlV0VzPjNTdO8mzMrwMcpAYlROD9cxZwlUn0Oqj_A3X/s320/AA+baby+boy+1.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5385818579847778994" /></a><br />We have a birth mother who placed with us a year ago. She came to Utah but has decided that she wants to go back to Louisiana (and will be leaving on Tuesday Sept 29th 2009 ). We need profiles to show to her before she leaves. We MUST have a Utah family to place with her baby. <br /><br /><br />Current information: <br />African American Boy<br />Due Date: 10.26.09<br />birth father is aware of the pregnancy and will consent to the adoption<br />She will probably have a c-section<br />Birth mother is athletic no medical or mental issues (Grandmother had diabetes)<br />no drugs, no alcohol, no tobacco<br />Birth father is tall, athletic - plays college football no drugs, no alcohol, no tobacco<br />no medical or mental issues<br />Birth mother has medicaid - no medical fees<br />This is an urgent request<br /><br />Placement Fee 17,575<br />Out of state legal fees $6000-$8000<br />Post Placement $2500<br /><br />Contact Dave Williams 801-473-9350 for more informationDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-54203587446330804592009-08-05T17:30:00.003-06:002009-08-05T17:33:22.892-06:00African American Outreach EffortsOur agency has three birth mothers that are needing a family. All three are due within the next month and we do not have any families in our pool that we can use. If you are looking to adopt and are homestudy and background check cleared I would like to speak to you.<br /><br />I have social medical reports and fee schedules for each one. Call Dave Williams at 801-473-9350 for more information.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-27253965400558271472009-08-03T11:30:00.002-06:002009-08-03T11:33:14.752-06:00Mississippi OutreachStill hoping the Mississippi outreach effort will work out. The BM was not completely upfront about BF issues it turns out. Legal fees may create a problem for our family. Should know more later today.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-5016935090762427712009-07-30T22:55:00.002-06:002009-07-30T22:58:54.530-06:00Annual Family Picnic Coming up!Our annual "Picnic in the Canyon" for all of our wonderful families is coming up in August. Details we be posted very soon. We hope to see everyone there!Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-6801845498608327672009-07-30T22:52:00.002-06:002009-07-30T22:55:22.154-06:00Georgia UpdateThe two little one is Georgia have found a home with a wonderful family. Again thank you to all who inquired about them and their birth mother. If you want to be put on a contact list for future outreach eforts contact Dave Williams at 801-473-9350Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295928460538451459.post-57030393540148842522009-07-30T22:33:00.004-06:002009-07-30T22:52:13.400-06:00Birth mother outreach efforts are paying offOur outreach efforts are paying off. Yesterday we were able to find a great match for one of our Utah birth mothers from a family in Virginia through a twitter post.<br /><br />Today we are sending multiple profiles for an outreach effort in Mississippi from efforts on Adoptionvoices.com. Thank you to all that have shown interest and have helped us in our efforts.<br /><br />Dave Williams has created an "outreach list" for any prospective adoptive family that is able to step in on an emergency or semi urgent placement. You must be homestudy approved by a licensed agency or social worker and have completed your BCI criminal background check information to be considered.<br /><br />If you would like to be added to our list or learn more about it call Dave Williams 801-473-9350.Davehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04792639418488545700noreply@blogger.com0