Available Adoption Situations

by | Nov 30, 2015 | Adoptive Families Blog

Portrait of a bi-racial pregnant woman, looking downIf you’re hoping adopt a baby or adopt a child, it’s a good idea to find out what types of birth mothers and adoption situations an adoption company is working with.  By reading about their available adoption situations and what their birth mothers are seeking, it’ll help you discover if you’re a good fit for their adoption program.

Here are just three of the many birth mothers seeking adoptive parents that Lifetime is currently working with:

We’re searching for an adoptive family to adopt an African American/Caucasian baby who is due in February. The birth mother is interested in making an adoption plan with a bi-racial family that will be first-time parents.

Lifetime is also looking for adoptive parents for a three year old girl who is of Asian and Caucasian ethnicity. Her birth mother is hopeful to find an adoptive family who are excited to welcome a new member to their family. She prefers a family who is Asian/Caucasian as well and is not sure how she feels about receiving letters and photos. She would like a family that has the time to provide her daughter with the love and attention she knows she deserves.

Lastly, we’re currently assisting an African American birth mother who is due in July. She just found out she is expecting and is in the early stages of her pregnancy. She currently has other children and feels finding a loving adoptive family for her baby would provide him or her with endless opportunities in life. She wants nothing more than to do what is best for her child and is hopeful to find a Catholic or Baptist faith based family to shower this bundle of joy with love and affection. She has not yet seen a doctor but plans to get a jump start on prenatal care.

If you are a Lifetime contracted family, you have been presented to birthparents in situations that meet your criteria. If you would like to be presented to additional birthparents looking for adoptive parents, please speak with your coordinator about changing your preferences.

If you’re not yet working with Lifetime, the first step to introduce you to birth parents like these ones is to fill out Lifetime’s FREE online application to adopt. If you would like to find out what steps you can take towards adopting, and prepare for parenthood, complete the online application or call 1-800-923-6784 for more info.

Heather Featherston
Written by Heather Featherston

As Vice President of Lifetime Adoption, Heather Featherston holds an MBA and is passionate about working with those facing adoption, pregnancy, and parenting issues. Heather has conducted training for birth parent advocates, spoken to professional groups, and has appeared on television and radio to discuss the multiple aspects of adoption. She has provided one-on-one support to women and hopeful adoptive parents working through adoption decisions.

Since 2002, she has been helping pregnant women and others in crisis to learn more about adoption. Heather also trains and speaks nationwide to pregnancy clinics to effectively meet the needs of women who want to explore adoption for their child. Today, she continues to address the concerns women have about adoption and supports the needs of women who choose adoption for their child.

As a published author of the book Called to Adoption, Featherston loves to see God’s hand at work every day as she helps children and families come together through adoption.

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