June 8th, 2009
Posted By: Robyn C

I am a child of the 80s. I grew up watching Growing Pains. I remember one episode, in which Ben Seaver needs money to buy his dad a Father’s Day present. His older brother, Mike (Kirk Cameron, my sister’s teenage heartthrob) handed him a soda can and told him to go door-to-door. So he did. Hilarity, as always, ensued.

We can’t really go door-to-door asking people to help us finance our adoptions. However, there are resources for everyday people to help us afford adoption.

Adoption.com offers quite a bit of information about adoption financing.

Adoptive Families magazine recently published a lovely list of grants and loans.

  • Gift of Adoption, grants for any US citizen pursuing domestic or international adoption from a Hague-compliant country
  • HelpUsAdopt.Org, grants for any US citizen pursuing any type of adoption
  • National Adoption Foundation, grants for any adoptive family, pursuing any type of adoption
  • Shaohannah’s Hope, founded by singer Steven Curtis Chapman, grants for Christian families
  • Parenthood for Me, grants for parents pursuing parenthood via adoption or assisted reproductive technologies
  • A Child Waits, loans for parents pursuing international adoption
  • International Association of Hebrew Free Loans, state-by-state listings of interest free adoption loans available to Jewish families
  • Oxford Adoption Foundation, loans for parents pursuing international adoption
  • The Abba Fund, loans for Christian couples

In the past six years, I’ve also bookmarked a few sites. Note that I haven’t used or thoroughly researched any of them; they’re just ideas.

The National Endowment for Financial Education provides a free booklet that you can download (PDF), How to Make Adoption an Affordable Option.

Tune in later this week when I post some ideas for creative fundraising and saving, and ask the question “Can we ask our friends and families to help pay for our adoption?”.

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