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PARENTS MAKE ADOPTION WORK

Parents- not agencies, laws, or do-gooders make adoption work. It takes the collective effort of a birth parent who loves their child enough to assure a better future for them and the adoptive parent who is willing by choice to generously give their time, energy, and personal resources to parent into adulthood that child. The depth and resourcefulness of this sacrificial love investment by both birth parents and adoptive parents are what makes adoption work. Agencies, jaws, and well meaning friends and professionals occasionally help but often confuse. It's parents who really make adoption work for all.

 

ADOPTION WORKS FOR EVERYONE

The child: Every child deserves to grow up in the safety and nurture of a stable, loving family.

The birth parent: One of the greatest feelings an adult can have is the assurance that their child's future is safe and promising.

The adoptive parent: These mature adults have a lot to give a child and steadfastly make the child's best interest their number one priority.

The adoptive family: These extended families, some small, others very large, keep on giving, thrive on inclusiveness, and honor the child's struggle to find self.

The community: The large financial costs and social burden of long term foster and institutional care is profoundly reduced when adoption is made possible.

    

 

GETTING STARTED

1.   Request our basic adoption packet

2.  Call us at (501) 758-9184 to set up an initial consultation.

3.   When you are ready to begin your home study, complete the application on the site and return it.  We’ll call you to set up an appointment for the office visit.

For further information call us

Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pm CST (501) 758-9184 Fax: (501) 758-4704, or send an e-mail to familiesarespecial@sbcglobal.net or mail us at P.O. Box 5789 No. Little Rock, AR 72119

 

 

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Last modified: 03/14/2007