So, since I am the impatient worry wart that I am- I am always thinking ahead to the next step, and normally like to have at least two avenues moving towards whatever goal I have in mind. In this case obviously it is adoption. So, DH and I have decided that while we are waiting for everything to settle on the foster care front (supposedly I will know something Monday), we will also start looking into Domestic Infant Adoption. Truth be told though I haven't heard of people doing both, from what I am gathering it looks like most people pick a camp and run with it.
One of the issues I am having is that I can't seem to settle on an agency to work with for it. When I considered this a little over a year ago, I picked an agency here in Michigan nearby but I can't seem to find any reviews on it. (Apparently adoption agency reviews are slim pickins to begin with.) My second choice is and agency that is a lot further away and has reviews but the reviews are not good. I feel lost. I don't know what to do or which agency I should turn to for this. Any advice? Recommendations? Let me know and thanks for reading!
Re: Doubling down?
I am in Michigan too and I have had friends adopt(ing) from Bethany Christian Services and from Adoption Associates. They are all doing international adoption though, so I am not sure about what their domestic programs look like. From their experiences, they are both great agencies. Adoption Associates seems like they work a bit faster and have slightly better communication with the couple, so I think if we ever do another adoption I would look into them.
I also know someone who adopted a toddler and pre-schooler through either Lutheran Family Services or Catholic Services... I forget which one but might be worth looking into.
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One thing you have to remember about reviews is that people only post when things are really bad or really good... and if people have a good experience, it means they end up with a child and probably don't have a lot of time to go online to review things.
I read all those reviews too, but I didn't really believe most of them. Considering that they are a huge, national organization that has been around for decades, it doesn't seem far-fetched that there have been some mistakes and issues over the years. That's true of any organization. The reviews are all just one side of the story, and, if all of those things were true, I'm pretty sure that BCS wouldn't be around anymore.
What I love about Bethany is that their mission is not limited to adoption?they focus on supporting and caring for all kinds of people. Which means that they aren't in the business of convincing women to place their babies for adoption in order to make money
Just my two cents.
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We worked with Adoption Associates. If you want to talk more about them, let me know. We had a really good experience through their domestic program. We adopted dd at birth.
In choosing an agency, I think it's important to be very clear what is most important to you... such as:
There are so many criteria that one can look at... if you can decide what's important to you, you may have an easier choice. Also, you may want to talk through the criteria here or somewhere... because what something looks like on the surface can be very different (esp wait times).
Good luck!
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