New Beginnings 2023 Annual Appeal

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Dear Friends and Families,

New Beginnings is reaching out to you, our community, for your support in our annual fundraiser—a campaign that touches the lives of adoptees and families needing assistance and finds displaced children permanent, loving homes.

Post-Adoption Services

New Beginnings is reaching out to you for your support for post-adoption services so adoptees can access their records and, if they choose, search for information on their biological family. New Beginnings is committed to keeping these services free and accessible to all adoptees. Your donations supporting post-adoption services help us provide vital support for birth-parent searches, counseling, and travel assistance when needed.

If you have received help and support in your search request, your donation, in whatever amount, shows that you appreciate and value this service. As a parent, your donation says that you recognize the importance of post-adoption services for young adults wanting to explore their personal history and heritage.

Beyond the Placement Grant

Your donations will allow New Beginnings to provide grants to families, easing the financial burden and making the dream of adoption more achievable. With your support, we can increase the grants and expand this program so that more families with financial constraints would qualify.

Support Our Mission

At New Beginnings, our mission is to secure permanent, loving homes for orphaned and displaced children. We are a non-profit dedicated to humanitarian services. For our clients, we take whatever time is needed to serve our mission. We do not charge by the hour. Our service fees often fall short of covering the extensive work we undertake. To fulfill our mission, we rely on the support of our clients, their friends, and family—those who recognize the value of our services beyond the fees paid.

To support our mission is to champion the cause of providing secure, loving homes for displaced children. Your contributions empower us to enhance and expand programs, making a more profound impact on the lives we touch.

How You Can Make a Difference

Your support matters. Every dollar makes a meaningful impact on adoptees searching for their roots, families navigating adoption expenses, and children needing a place to call home. Please donate in whatever amount is right for you. Make New Beginnings part of your annual giving plan.

If you would like your donation to be made for the benefit of Eastern Social Welfare Society, the Pattaya Orphanage, or Le Nid and La Credhe indicate so when donating.

Thank you for your support and being a part of the New Beginnings Community.

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