Adoption Agency for Birth Moms: A Birth Mom Story
Dear CFS, My experience with CFS couldn’t have been a better experience. Adoption is definitely the hardest thing I had to do in life. Nothing will be harder in life than that decision. I was able to do it with God and CFS at my side every step of the way. If it wasn’t for
What Do Adoptive Families Think of Birth Moms?
We felt early in our marriage God had plans for us to adopt a child into our family one day. Over the next seven years, we explored every form of adoption including international, domestic, and foster to adopt. We always had adoption on our minds but also assumed it would happen later in life. Meanwhile,
Adoption, One Year Later
It’s been almost a year since Zachary joined our family and we cannot imagine our lives without him. It’s been a year of challenge, growth, love and joy. We are thankful every day that our prayers were answered and that Zachary is the little boy that we get the privilege to raise! He fits so
Elliana’s First Mom
We are so grateful we had the privilege to be matched and meet with our daughter’s first mom prior to her birth. Going into the adoption process, we had a lot of conversations about the level of “openness” we were comfortable with. Ultimately, we decided we were most comfortable with a semi-open adoption which
A Special Love
A CFS Mom honors her child’s First Mom by recalling how love triumphed over fear. A Sentimental Remembrance of two little girls who were placed for adoption through CFS. When CFS Counselors meet with expectant mothers, we offer non-judgmental counseling concerning their unplanned pregnancy. If adoption is chosen, then we offer qualified Adoptive Families, like the one who shared her thoughts in this blog.