Friday, October 29, 2010

Does the father of my baby have any rights?

As you consider all of your options with your pregnancy, we are here to help you understand all of your options.  If you choose to place your child for adoption the Christian Child Placement Service adoption agency will talk to the birthfather for you and handle terminating his parental rights. You do not have to talk to him if you don't want to.



The birthfather's rights have to be terminated but we will take care of working out the detales so you don't have to worry about it!

Give us a call at 1-800-553-2229 (BABY) extension 14, we are here to help day or night, we know that life does not always happen between 9-5.


email: adopt@nmcch.org
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Can someone help me put up my baby for adoption?

An expectant mother can receive assistance from the Christian Child Placement Service Adoption Agency to place her child for adoption.

The Christian Child Placement Service is a licensed full service adoption agency.

The Christian Child Placement Service has profiles of approved and waiting prospective adoptive couples for birth parent's to choose from.

We can provide various forms of assistance for expectant mothers considering adoption, contact us to learn more.

Our agency's web site is: www.adoptnewmexico.org Take a look to learn more about our services.

Give us a call at 1-800-553-2229 (BABY) extension 14, we are here to help day or night, we know that life does not always happen between 9-5.

email: adopt@nmcch.org

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

If I give up my baby for adoption, how do I find a Christian family to adopt him/her?

We are a Christian adoption agency & ministry for unplanned pregnancies, providing free confidential adoption services, counseling, and various forms of free assistance and help to birth parents. We maintain confidentiality and provide free pregnancy tests, as well as accurate information on abortion, fetal/baby development, STD's, and parenting to birth families.

CHRISTIAN CHILD PLACEMENT SERVICE

For more information please call us at
1-800-553-2229 (BABY)
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
email: adopt@nmcch.org

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

What happens when I give up my child for adoption?

As you look at all of your options with your pregnancy we will provide more information about those options so you can make a fully informed decision as to the direction you want to go with your pregnancy.

Once you have made the decision about what option you choose for your baby and yourself we will help you achieve that goal.

Christian Child Placement Service adoption agency has staff available 24 hours a day to listen to you, answer questions; we are available whenever you need us.

If you choose to place your child for adoption we will provide you approved and waiting family profiles to view to began the selection process of the family you will choose to raise your baby.

Your caseworker is available to take you to and from doctor’s appointments so you do not have to go alone.

Christian Child Placement Service can assist you during your pregnancy if you have any physical needs, housing needs, maternity care, or need other assistance. We also have a nurse on staff.

Christian Child Placement Service is also available to you after the placement of the child to offer, encouragement and support.

Christian Child Placement Service will talk to the birthfather and handle terminating his parental rights. You do not have to talk to him if you don't want to.

We, at the Christian Child Placement Service know that choosing what is best for your child and yourself is very difficult. Contact us and we will be glad to help you learn about all of your options so you can makes a fully informed decision

http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
1-800-553-2229
adopt@nmcch.org

Monday, October 25, 2010

How to put my baby up for adoption?


Words and music by Michael McLean

Adoption is the most loving and unselfish decision a mother in an unplanned pregnancy can make. Love is an action not just an emotion, taking action for the best interests of another person, regardless of one's emotions is love. One birth mother expressed this thought by saying, "I knew that my decision to place my daughter for adoption would be the hardest thing in the world for me. It was about my daughter. It was about what I could give her: a two parent home, a family, stability, a chance for a future."

Making an adoption plan by using a reputable, licensed, full service, adoption agency gives birthparents protection and ongoing support after an adoptive placement.  If you would like more information about how to place a child for adoption contact us anytime.

http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
1-800-553-2229
Christian Child Placement Service
adopt@nmcch.org

Thursday, October 21, 2010

I’m considering adoption?

Considering adoption as one of your options with your pregnancy is admirable!

Looking into all of your options with your pregnancy is wise and a selfless act.

The following song is "Everything to Me," by Mark Schultz; it is a beautiful song about a lady's choice to place her infant for adoption.


 
Mark Schultz was adopted as an infant and he tells his story behind the writing of the song "Everything to Me," in an interview. Here is a link to the YouTube video interview:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z61zdZJ9uZc

Please contact us for more information about the adoption option:
1-800-553-2229
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
Christian Child Placement Service

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I’m pregnant, what are my options?

There are several options a mother has with her pregnancy.

• Parenting- keeping the child and raising it yourself
• Adoption- placing the child into an appropriately studied adoptive family
• Kinship adoption- having a family member adopt your child
• Temporary custody- placing the child with a friend or family member temporarily until you are able to care for the child again.
• Voluntary residential care- there are children's homes, boys & girls ranches, etc. that take voluntary family placements of children from families, and they raise them until the family is able to care for the children again.
• State aid- if choosing to parent you may qualify for state aid; i.e. food stamps, Medicaid, hud housing, etc.

If you would like to learn more about any of these options I would be happy to share information about them with you. Call any time!

1-800-553-2229 (ex. 14)
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/

How does it feel to give your baby up for adoption?

A poem written by a birthmother:

"Dear Daughter,

There is something I’ve always wanted to say.
It’s something I’ve thought about everyday.

I tried to say my goodbye’s on adoption day, like I knew I should.
I just want you to know, I never really could.
I never really said goodbye, although sometimes people wished I would.

But I carried you with me every day, and never let a memory of you go away.

Throughout your childhood I watched you grow.
I cherished each photo more than you’ll ever know!

I bragged about you often, like every mother does.
But I knew YOU really were the best their ever was!

Still a missing part of my heart, I wished did never depart.

Cause all I had were pictures and written tales about you. And I always knew there was so much more to YOU.

I cried so many nights, wishing I could hold you again. You were so used to my touch, way back then.

I prayed you would want to see me when would you grew older, and not give me the could shoulder. But I’d love you even if you did, because you are MY kid!

Now I can’t believe the passing of time is done!
I finally get to meet YOU and tell how proud I am of who you have become!

I’ll see you tomorrow. Please, don’t be nervous sweetie. I am so much just like you, and I’ll understand your heart no matter what you say or do.

Love, mom"

Placing a child for adoption is the hardest choice you will make; the Christian Child Placement Service is here for you each step of the way while you are contemplating adoption and after you place your child into an adoptive home.  Our continual physical and emotional support along with providing you accurate information about all of your options with your unplanned pregnancy will help you make an informed decision about what option you choose for your child and yourself.

Christian Child Placement Service
1-800-553-2229
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Should I give my baby up for adoption?

Some women who get pregnant that are unprepared to parent still choose to parent. One of the reasons they choose to parent unprepared is because they want someone to love them. They think that the baby will provide all the love they need, even when their back ground has lacked the love they needed from their parents, boyfriend, husband, etc.

What the expectant mother does not understand is that the baby cannot fill the void all of those other people have left. The baby is going to demand so much from them and depend on them explicitly. The baby is going to rely on them for food, shelter, safety, a nurturing environment, emotional support, stability, and much more.

In many situations the unprepared mother finds parenting more difficult than expected or too difficult just after a few weeks or a few months of trying to make a go of it. The unprepared mother finds her decision to parent; ... unsuccessful.

You cannot be unprepared and parent successfully.

It takes a mature person to look at all of the options they have with their unplanned pregnancy. A mature person makes a decision in the best interest of the child.

A birthparent is selfless and puts the needs of their baby first; when the birth mom finds out about all of the options, gets educated about the options, and then make an educated choice for their baby based on what they have learned, they are making an informed decision.

Making the best choice for your baby is a difficult path; but trying to parent unprepared will not provide a successful outcome and will also be extremely difficult...Please learn about your options and become educated about the path you are choosing for your baby.

1-800-553-2229 (BABY)
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
Christian Child Placement Service

Monday, October 18, 2010

I want to give my baby up for adoption, how do I do it?

The Christian Child Placement Service (CCPS) is a New Mexico Licensed Adoption Agency, and we will travel to you anywhere in the state of New Mexico so you can become fully informed about adoption.

After a birth parent finds out they are pregnant, they contact CCPS and more information about "giving a baby up for adoption" is provided.

Birth parents are thinking about their child's needs first when they look at all of their options with their unplanned pregnancy, they are setting their needs aside to think about what is best for the baby first.

At CCPS the birth parents select the adoptive parents they want to raise their baby.

A CCPS caseworker is available to take birth mothers to doctor's visits so they don't have to go alone.

After the baby is placed in the adoptive home pictures and letters can be provided to the birth parents if they desire communication.

Support is always available...whenever someone in an unplanned pregnancy needs us; we are here to talk night and day!

We continue to support the birth parents throughout the pregnancy and beyond, helping them get connected to resources that will aid them in life.

We here at the Christian Child Placement Service know that choosing the best option with your unplanned pregnancy is a very difficult decision. We want to provide information on all of your options so you can make a fully informed decision. If you want more information about how to place a baby for adoption please contact us.

Christian Child Placement Service
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
1-800-553-2229

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Adoption Awareness

Have you heard of National Adoption Awareness Month? Neither have many other people, yet adoption has touched more lives than you know. In fact, there is someone you know right now whose life is involved with adoption in some way, shape or form. Some of you may see that most of the attention adoption gets is negative about birth parents and adoptees.

November is National Adoption Awareness Month and we want to get the word out about the selfless acts of so many strong birth parents and their wonderful children they placed for adoption.

Encourage everyone you know considering adoption to find out more information about the process.

Birth parents should contact licensed adoption agencies because the information is FREE and CONFIDENTIAL!

We would love to serve you today!
1-800-553-2229
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
Christian Child Placement Service

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Britt Nicole Walk on the water LYRICS!! Song: "Lost get found"



We are here to help, are you searching for answers? Give us a call and we would be glad to support you anyway we can and provide resources so you can make informed decisions.

http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/
1-800-553-2229
Christian Child Placement Service

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

"One Less" - Song by: Matthew West


Matthew West wrote a song about adoption "One Less," he chose the title because when a child is adopted there is one less child that is in need of a home.

1-800-553-2229
http://www.adoptnewmexico.org/