I have had
the marvellous possibility of knowing Bethany Organization employees
(Bethany.org/UChoose). Yesterday I met two of this wonderful ladies in the EMC
office in Queens.
Their work
is amazing, they do a really really nice job at Bethany.
Bethany is
a non-profit organization which seek for the well-being of the pregnants. Their
councellors are professionals in the field of help and adoption.
A good
choice is always the one you make with all the information about the issue.
Make sure you are not deciding anything before going throught the reasons and
realities of each alternative.
A Bethany
counselor will help you find your own answers and repect your decisions. No
matter what you decide, their services are completely free and confidential.
Nowadays
the adoption is continue being an unknown election. People understand abortion
and people understand what parenting involves, but people does not know exactly
what adoption is. Here there are a few questions that can help you to answer
yours about adoption, if you need more information, do not hesitate in contact
Bethany services (EMAIL: pregnancyhelp@bethany.org).
1. How can adoption be a good choice for my
baby and me? If you are not ready to be a parent, you can still give your baby
life by choosing adoption. CHOOSING LIFE IS ALWAYS THE BEST CHOICE!!
2. Can I choose the family for my baby? Yes!
Most agencies have many adoptive couples who have been studied and approved.
You might also want to choose a friend or someone who has been recommended to
you.
3. How much will my child know about me?
Regardless of the type of adoption plan, you will want to provide social and
medical history for your child. If you develop an adoption plan that includes
ongoing contact, your child will know about you directly, this is called: Open
adoption. But there is a large range of adoptions: open, semi-open, close and
confidential…
4. Can I get help with medical and living
expenses while making an adoption plan? Assistance with medical and living
expenses is available through many agencies. In many states, you will not need
an attorney and also most agencies provide services to you at no cost. Usually those
costs are paid by the adoptive family.
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