Improving the Lives of Others on ‘Make a Difference Day’

by | Oct 27, 2017 | Adoptive Families Blog

Discover how you can give back to adoption?Did you know that tomorrow is national ‘Make a Difference Day’? On October 28th, volunteers across U.S. unite for Make A Difference Day, the largest single-day of service nationwide annually. This day was founded in 1992, with the goal of improving the lives of others. 

Tomorrow, consider giving back to the cause of adoption. The nonprofit organization Lifetime Adoption Foundation supports children, women, and families in domestic open adoption. They provide support to birth mothers through scholarships, food, clothing, and assistance with other needs. The Foundation also provides adoption grants to hopeful adoptive parents. Every contribution (no matter how small) will make a difference in the lives of children, birth mothers, and adoptive parents.  Keep reading to learn how you can contribute!

The Lifetime Adoption Foundation believes in helping women who have lovingly made an adoption plan. They seek to support the hopes and dreams of birth mothers as they get back on their feet. Is your heart open to supporting such a worthy charity?

There are many easy ways to help out children and women in need. The Lifetime Adoption Foundation’s requests for assistance far outweigh the scholarships, grants and household supplies they’re able to provide. If God is tugging on your heart to get involved, here are a few ways you can contribute:

 

For many of you, your lives have been forever blessed by a birth mother’s choice. Your thoughtful contributions to the Lifetime Adoption Foundation help improve the lives of many young women. You may even wish to give a meaningful gift to honor a special person. Has a birth mother changed your life? You can give a charitable offering in her name! 

Heidi Keefer
Written by Heidi Keefer

Heidi Keefer is a Content Creator for Lifetime Adoption and has 15 years of experience in the field of adoption. An author of thousands of blog posts over the years, Heidi enjoys finding new ways to educate and captivate Lifetime’s ever-growing list of subscribers.

Heidi has a keen eye for misplaced apostrophes, comma splices, and well-turned sentences, which she has put to good use as a contributor to Lifetime’s award-winning blogs. She has written and published hundreds of adoption articles which explore the various facets of domestic infant adoption today.

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