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“I didn’t give my child to a family—I gave a family to my child.” - Brianna

 

Begin Your Adoption Process

Choosing Adoption for Your Baby

Choosing adoption for your baby can be a difficult decision, but it can also be a very selfless and loving act. It gives your child the chance to grow up in a secure, caring home with parents who are eager and willing to adopt them into their family. Considerable consideration should be given to different adoption arrangements, such as open, semi-open, and closed adoptions, each of which has a different degree of contact between birth parents and adoptive families. To discover the best fit for your particular situation, it's crucial to carefully weigh your options and conduct thorough research. Working with a trustworthy adoption service like Supportive Adoption will help you navigate the process and make sure you and your child get the support and care you require. Ultimately, deciding to adopt a child is a courageous and loving choice that can have a beneficial effect on both your child's life and the life of their adoptive family.

You are in control.

  • You choose the adoptive family. Your all-options pregnancy counselor will support you in the process of choosing, and we have a pool of diverse families to ensure the best fit. Learn more about waiting families.

  • Your counselor will support you to create the type of contact/openness you want to have with your child after you make an adoption plan.  

  • You can name your child.

  • Financial support, such as help with living expenses and medical assistance, is available. 

  • You will not be alone. Your counselor will be with you every step of the way.  

  • All of our all-options pregnancy counseling and support services are free.

Birth Parents In Our Program

  • Oregon and Washington residents are eligible.

  • Individuals of any culture, race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability, citizenship status, and socioeconomic status in Oregon or Washington are welcome.

  • Birth father involvement is not required to work with an all-options pregnancy counselor.

Adoption with adoptive family difference

“Being able to see my child with the adoptive family, watching him grow and change made all the difference.” - Nikki