Adoption: A Mother’s 3rd Option
Having an unplanned pregnancy in 2019 is quite different than it was in 1950. There are options. Expectant mothers can parent their child, a legal option would be abortion, or newborns may be placed with another family for adoption. Unlike the past, there are community resources available to single mothers. As the media has made
Brad’s Birth Father, Our Journey with Brad
A couple of days after he was born, we welcomed Brad into our home as a foster child. Thirty-Nine years later, I just finished reading through the Facebook thread of my son, Brad, and my heart is touched by the outpouring of love and good wishes from Brad’s birth father and all the family members Brad didn’t know about.
Our Journey with Brad
A couple of days after he was born, we welcomed Brad into our home as a foster child. Thirty-Nine years later, I just finished reading through the Facebook thread of my son, Brad, and my heart is touched by the outpouring of love and good wishes from Brad’s birth father and all the family members Brad didn’t know about.
Unplanned Pregnancy: Abortion or Adoption?
In light of New York’s new law allowing abortion at any time up to the birth of the child, I’m more thankful than ever to work in a place that gives women another option, and their babies the chance to live. An unplanned pregnancy doesn’t have to be the end. An unplanned pregnancy doesn’t have
Keep in Touch
A note from a Birth Mom to CFS Caseworkers and the value of continued relationship Hi Debbie (and Jerry:), Haven’t talked to you in a little while and just wanted to write and see how you both are doing. I’ve been busy working hard at my new job and I’ve already been promoted to the technical department and am loving the