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Birth Mother Services

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If you’re pregnant or just gave birth and are considering an adoption for your child, we’re here to listen and help in the language in which you’re most comfortable. We will inform you of your options, help you evaluate them and support you whether you choose to parent or make an adoption plan.  

We understand you’re faced with choices that can profoundly affect you, your family, and your future, and that the decision to place your child for adoption is not made easily. We respect your strength and courage for seeking help so you can make the right choice for you and your child. We recognize that you have unique cultural needs for support and care in your own healing post-adoption. We will provide you with potential adoptive family profiles, assist you with hospital planning, pregnancy-related expenses, counseling, emotional support, and community service referrals. 

The Process :

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Contact AFFI
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Create A Personal Adoption Plan
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Select An Adoptive Family
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Connect with the Adoptive Family
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Receive Counseling and Support
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Develop a Hospital Birth Plan
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Placing your Baby with the family
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Post-Adoption
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  • Who is a Resource (Foster) Parent?
    A Resource (Foster) Parent is someone who provides a temporary safe, stable, and loving home for a child or children. You will help them reunite with their birth parents or family member when the family problems have been resolved. Being a foster parent is a major responsibility. KFAM provides personal training, support, financial and medical assistance to foster parents.
  • Am I Eligible to Become a Resource (Foster) Parent?
    Flexibility, a sense of humor, willingness to grow and learn, and a commitment to provide a safe, stable, nurturing, and loving home for a child. You may be single, married, divorced, or living with a partner. You may live in an apartment or house, as long as you have enough room for the child. No minimum income is required, but you must be able to support yourself. For working parents, appropriate childcare arrangements need to be made. You may be of any race, ethnicity, culture religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
  • What Resources Are Available?
    Personal Support Your social worker will prepare, train, and support you through the foster preparation process. You will also be connected with community resources that you might need. If you choose to adopt a child, post-adoptive services are available to all adoptive families. Financial/Medical Support You will receive medical and dental coverage for your child, as well as monthly financial support until the child is 18. Also, if a child has mental health and/or medical needs, increased foster and adoption assistance payments are available.
  • What is the Application Process?
    There is no fee to become a Resource Parent (Foster and/or Adoptive Parent). With a completed application, it takes about 3-6 months to go through the process; but remember everyone’s situation is different and therefore timeframes will vary. Once you are approved, the type of child who you want to parent will affect how quickly a child can be placed with you. If you would like more information about becoming a Resource (Foster) parent, please do not hesitate to call us at 213-529-9245 or email us affi@kfamla.org
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