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Dear Families and Friends,

Thank you for being part of the New Beginnings family. This year, we are asking you to support and help grow our Grant Program. Currently, New Beginnings provides grants to families adopting a waiting child. It is our goal this year to expand the program and start offering grants to families in need of financial assistance.

Over the years, adoption expenses have increased by thousands of dollars. For families on a tight budget, a Beyond the Placement Grant would be a welcome relief. With your support, we can provide grants to families who desire to adopt and who are in financial need.

Our goal is to raise $12,000 for the Grant Program. This money will support the program through 2021. We have no administrative overhead; therefore, every dollar will go directly to support New Beginnings’ families, making their financial planning a little easier.
We are living in challenging times. With your tax-deductible contribution, we can reduce the financial barriers to adoption and help our families give their child the care, support, and love they deserve. Please donate now to help adoptive families like yours bring their child home.

All of us at New Beginnings hope you and your family have a safe and wonderful Holiday Season.

With Kindest Regards,

Timothy Sutfin Executive Director

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