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Support Our Mission

Our mission is to find orphaned and displaced children permanent loving homes by providing quality and compassionate social services through the adoption process and after the child is placed. New Beginnings was founded in 1985. Our first children placed are now adults, many with families of their own. Fulfilling our mission is now woven into the family’s heritage. Be part of the legacy. Support New Beginnings and our mission that brings families together.

Beyond the Placement

At New Beginnings, we see the impact adoption makes across the lifespan of adoptees every day. As more adult adoptees from South Korea are coming of age, New Beginnings is seeing a growing need for post-adoption services. The Beyond the Placement Program provides support and resources allowing adoptees and their families to explore their personal history and heritage as they enter adulthood.

Eastern Social Welfare Society, 400 Bottles a Day

ESWS uses 400 bottles every day to properly care for the 50 babies entrusted to its care. These bottles must be boiled after each feeding to comply with proper hygienic standards. As a result, these bottles become discolored and start to break down after three months. With your support, we will ensure that we have the required amount of baby bottles.

Digital Conversion

New Beginnings needs your support to convert our thousands of stored paper files to digital files. We receive hundreds of calls requesting information contained in the closed file. With digital files, we can quickly respond to families and adoptees’ requests for information and vital document. We need your help to solve this problem now.

 

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Latest Posts

  • Let’s Talk About (Co) Regulation.
    March Support Group Topic: Understanding Regulation and Co-Regulation The term co-regulation is often used in parenting circles—especially in adoption spaces—but before we can help our children regulate their emotions, it’s important to understand what regulation and co-regulation actually are. If we are not aware of what is happening inside our own bodies—our stress, triggers, and overwhelm—it becomes much harder… Read more: Let’s Talk About (Co) Regulation.
  • Welcoming Carolyn Cain, MSW — Social Work Supervisor
    New Beginnings is pleased to welcome Carolyn Cain, MSW, as our new Social Work Supervisor. Carolyn provides clinical and administrative oversight of home studies and post-placement supervision, supporting families from preparation through placement and beyond. She brings 20 years of experience in child welfare and adoption, with a strong focus on family support, parent education,… Read more: Welcoming Carolyn Cain, MSW — Social Work Supervisor
  • 2026 Ramadan Appeal
    Multiply Your Blessings This Ramadan Your support can help ensure that Muslim children grow up in secure, nurturing homes through New Beginnings’ adoption and kafala programs. Every child deserves a family — not just a facility. As we break our fast each evening surrounded by family, many children in Morocco and Pakistan break theirs in orphanages, still… Read more: 2026 Ramadan Appeal
  • Monthly Drop-In Support Group
    Post-Adoption Support Group – Monthly Drop-In Thursday, February 12, 2026, join us – 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST (Online via Zoom) New Beginnings invites all adoptive parents who have adopted internationally to participate in our monthly Post-Adoption Drop-In Support Group. The group meets on the second Thursday of each month and provides an informal, supportive space to… Read more: Monthly Drop-In Support Group
  • Good News for International Adoption
    The U.S. Department of State has issued an exception for international adoptions following the recent suspension of visa issuance affecting 75 countries, effective January 21. The suspension created immediate uncertainty for families in process. Adoption service providers and stakeholders sought clarification to ensure that children and prospective adoptive parents would not be delayed or separated… Read more: Good News for International Adoption



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