Adoption Support FAQ
What does adoption look like?
We help you understand the opportunities of open adoption, and what that looks like as your child grows up. If you prefer a closed adoption or semi-open adoption we will ensure both birth parents and adoptive parents understand and support the plan in the best interests of the baby.
Can I receive financial support?
Birth mothers are not paid to place their baby for adoption, but in Florida, they may receive financial assistance during pregnancy and up to six weeks postpartum. This assistance covers reasonable living expenses, such as housing, utilities, food, and medical care, and is meant to support you during this time, not to incentivize adoption.
Rent and utilities
Food
Transportation to doctor's appointments
Maternity clothing
Phone service
I need to talk to someone, when are you available?
Everyone we work with will always have our 24/7 support. We will walk beside you in this emotional time. We are friendly, safe, non-judgemental, and we never use an answering service.
What happens in the hospital?
We will help you create a hospital plan so everyone knows what to expect when baby is born. We make sure the birth plan is your choice, and that everyone is supported. We want you to feel comfortable during birth, delivery, and discharge.
Who will help support me during my pregnancy?
Our adoption attorney, caring birth parent counselors, and doula work together to ensure everyone is treated with respect, in a non-judgemental environment.
Where do you offer adoption support?
We serve women in the North Florida area but can work with women in any part of the state of Florida! Contact us and we will discuss any and all support you may need.