This includes finding a doctor, medical insurance, and transportation to appointments
Items such as food, clothing, and other essentials.
We can help you find a safe place, and help with rent and utilities
We are available 24/7, and can help you with your hospital plan, adoption plan and discussing your options.
As soon as you decide to work with the Alliance for Children adoption agency, you become part of our family. We are here to give you confidential, non-judgmental, caring support.
We are here for you from your first phone call to long after your adoption is finalized. We care about what you feel is best for you and your child, and are here to support you no matter what you decide.
After your adoption is finalized, we will continue to support and assist you in reaching your long-term goals and interests.
We are happy to provide birth parent references upon request.
No, it will not cost you anything. All adoption related expenses will be covered by the adopting parents.
Yes, you can receive financial assistance. The adopting parents can help pay for your living expenses that may include rent, phone, utilities, food, transportation and maternity clothes.
Yes, you can choose the family for your child . Alliance has families that are loving, stable, financially secure and safe. You tell us what is important to you in a family, and we will help you find the family you want for your child.
Alliance has prescreened all of our adoptive parents. All adoptive families must meet the highest standards, they must have a stable home, with excellent personal references, employment verification, health and medical forms, and approved clearances by the State Police and FBI.
Alliance for Children will help you make your own adoption plan and offer you assistance without judgment. Together, we will find the perfect family for your baby. You and your family may receive financial, medical and emotional support throughout your pregnancy and after delivery.
A loving and experienced adoption specialist will work with you to make sure all parts of your adoption plan feel right to you.
In an open adoption, you will choose the adopting family, meet and get to know the family and have ongoing contact before and after your child is born and placed.
In a semi-open adoption, you can choose the family, have contact with the family and/or receive ongoing updates, letters and pictures through our agency.
In a closed adoption, you will ask us to choose a family for your child and have all communications with the family go through our agency.
If you’re considering adoption for your child, let us help you understand the process, with no obligation. We’ll explain your options for support, legal requirements, and more.
Massachusetts Office
292 Reservoir St.
Needham, MA 02494
PH: (781) 444-7148
New Jersey Office
500 Paterson Plank Road
Union City, NJ 07087
PH: (201) 474-5603
Texas Office
4316 Canyon Dr.
Amarillo, TX 79109
PH: (254) 877-9724
Florida Office
8950 SW 74 Court
Suite 2201-A108
Miami, FL 33156
PH: (239) 488-2550
Pennsylvania Office
1650 Market St.
Ste. 3600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
PH: (267) 518-3267
New York Office
307 West 38th St.
16th Floor
New York, NY 10018
PH: (212) 202-2812
Connecticut Office
2433 Main St.
Office 2A
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
PH: (203) 539-0147
Arkansas Office
2 Live Oaks Court
Little Rock, AR 72223
PH: (479) 244-3181
Rhode Island Office
10 Dorrance Street
Suite 700-#3300 Providence, RI 02903
(401) 240-2159
The Alliance for Children is licensed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Arkansas and Texas!
Additional information about applications, placements, disruptions and waiting children for the past three years is available upon request.
We provide home study and post-placement services to families living in states in which we are licensed. However, we can provide birth parent and adoption placement services to clients in all 50 states.
Non-Discrimination: Admissions, the provisions of services, and referrals of clients shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, marital status, national origin (including limited English proficiency), age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic that is legally protected. Programs and services shall be made accessible to eligible persons with disabilities through the most practical and economically feasible methods available.
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