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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption Episode 66: Covid-19 and Adoption; Coronavirus

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Birth Mother Matters in Adoption Episode 66: Covid-19 and Adoption; Coronavirus 

This podcast is dedicated to understanding how (at this present moment) Covid-19 (Coronoavirus) is affecting and impacting our Domestic Adoption Program.  We can only speak on behalf of our Adoption Agency - Building Arizona Families, located in the State of Arizona.  Listen and learn how one agency in the middle of a pandemic is able to continue its mission to build families, assist women in placing their baby for adoption and provide light in a season of darkeness.

How will COVID-19 impact domestic adoptions?  Let's jump right into these questions, please understand that we are solely speaking on behalf of Building Arizona Families Adoption Agency and AZ Pregnancy Help; located in Arizona.  We cannot speak for how other agencies are handling adoptions or what their state regulations and guidelines are regarding COVID-19.  We can however go into detail about how we handling adoption and the precautions we are taking.

There are alternatives to abortion, and if you are dealing with an unplanned pregnancy and want more information about adoption, we are a local Arizona Adoption Agency. We are available 24/7 by phone or text at (623) 695-4112.  We can make an immediate appointment with you to get started on creating an Arizona Adoption Plan or give you more information.  Be educated about your unplanned pregnancy choice and alternatives to abortion in Arizona; your baby is counting on you!  

Building Arizona Families

(623) 936-4729

www.BuildingArizonaFamilies.com

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