Beyond the Placement: Providing Assistance to Our Families Now and for Years to Come

There are many children available for adoption that are older or have special needs. New Beginnings is seeking assistance to help fund our Beyond the Placement program. The Beyond the Placement Program provides Grants to families to reduce the financial barriers when adopting an older or special needs child. With our support, these children can get the medical care, support and love they deserve.Beyond the Placement

In addition, the Beyond the Placement provides Counseling Services and Workshops to families parenting older or special needs child. Services are also available to families experiencing difficulties with the adoption. These services can go far beyond the routine. Help us be available for our families to provide the additional services that are needed.

Lastly, the Beyond the Placement program provides services to adoptees searching for their history and heritage. As an adoptee comes of age, identity issues or unresolved personal issues can arise. Our services include birth family searches, counseling and travel assistance. Services can often stretch over years. Services to assist young adults in exploring their heritage and personal history that are best supported through donor assistance.

Supporting Beyond the Placement helps assuring that successful adoptions now and for years to come. If you can not make a donation now, you can help us in other ways. Forward this email to other family member or friend. Come out to one of our events, and enter into the raffles and drawings there. (The holiday Party is only weeks away.) Join our support committee, Allies in Adoption, or donate an item to be raffled.

Thank you for your considerations and support of New Beginnings and the assistance and services provided through the Beyond the Placement Program. You can donate online, see below. If you would prefer to send a gift by mail, download the form here.

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