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Having
a baby can be one of the most anticipated and joyful occasions in your
life, but sometimes those feelings can be replaced with anxiousness
and dread if it is unexpected. If you feel unprepared, if you feel like
you are not ready to become a parent, if you do not have the means to
provide for a child, then AGAPE can help. We are here to offer you a
safe place to talk…about anything. We encourage you to evaluate your
situation with a counselor who will help you explore all your options
before making choices that will affect you, the birth father and your
child for a lifetime.
For immediate assistance, call 800.239.1020.
 Frequently Asked Questions

Questions To Ask Any Adoption Agency

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the cost of AGAPE's services?
 None. All AGAPE's services are free.
Q: Can you help me with all the needs that I'm encountering?
 Yes. AGAPE will work with you to find options and solutions for all the issues and needs you may have.
Q: Can I help select the best adoptive family for my baby?
 Yes. AGAPE respects your right to guide this critical aspect of planning for your unborn baby.
Q: Is it possible for me to meet
the family that will adopt my baby?
 Yes, that is very possible. That is one of several factors you can evaluate in the selection process.
Q: Can you place my baby
directly from the hospital into the care of his adoptive family, eliminating
the need for foster care?
 Yes, if this is the best plan for you and the baby.
Q: Will it be a Christian family? Yes! AGAPE is a Christ-driven ministry, and it is important to us to know that the children we help place will grow up in families who will help them know Jesus.
Q: What if I am unsure about my plans for my baby? Can you help me look at all my options?
 Definitely! Helping you make the best decision for your baby and yourself is the cornerstone of our services.
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Questions To Ask Any Adoption Agency:
Q: What is your primary concern, helping me or placing my baby for adoption?
Q: Are you a non-profit ministry, or a for-profit business? And how long have you been doing adoptions?
Q: What happens if the baby is born with medical/health problems? Will you still take responsibility for placing my baby into a family that is prepared and capable of meeting my child's needs?
Q: How many special needs babies have you placed in the past three years?
Q: How do you balance my wants and needs with those of the prospective adoptive families? Who is your primary client . . . me or the adoptive family?
Q: Will you be there for me and my baby on a long-term basis? How?
(examples include: helping you obtain pictures of your baby,
facilitating contact with the adoptive family over the years, supporting
your baby's adoptive family if they need it, helping with "reunification"
if all parties are willing?)
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