In this episode I have a great conversation with Shawn Kane – who is an adoptive dad and the Executive Director of
American Adoptions, which is a full service adoption agency that works with adoptive couples and birthparents nationwide.
They are one of the largest domestic adoption agencies in the U.S. – and they complete more than 300 domestic adoptions every year. 99% of the adoptions are healthy newborns.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
* Shawn’s story of how he and his wife recently adopted their child.
* Open adoption – what it means and some practical advice for those who are unsure if they want an open adoption.
* What makes American Adoptions different than other agencies.
* What the average wait time is for couples who work with American Adoptions.
* What an adoption video profile is and how it can benefit you.
* And MUCH MORE!
Links discussed in the show:
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AmericanAdoptions.com
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AmericanAdoptionsBlog.com
* American adoptions has a
birthmother scholarship program that helps pay for college or other school tuition and books.
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InfantAdoptionGuide.com/4 National Adoption Agencies – blog post about 4 adoption agencies that work with families from all over the U.S.
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Infantadoptionguide.com/AdoptionAgencies – learn more about adoption agencies.
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The Infant Adoption Guide Podcast on iTunes.
What makes American Adoptions different than other agencies:
* Families can set an adoption budget so that they will only be matched with a birth mother whose needs do not exceed their adoption budget.
* If a birth mother changes her mind and decides not to pursue an adoption plan, American Adoptions offers a limited financial risk program, which covers families who have already paid medical, legal or living expenses before the disruption.
* Unique and personal adoption print and video profiles that help families get matched faster & with less risk for disruption.
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Click here to learn more about why families choose American Adoptions.
For information regarding services or to request an adoption information kit,
click here or you can contact them at 1-800-ADOPTION or email
adoptions@americanadoptions.com.
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