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Samuel and Alex

We're looking to adopt a baby

Hello! We’re Alex and Sam.  Thank you for taking the time to read our story and learn more about us. 

We met online in 2012 and started dating shortly thereafter.  Alex recalls Sam including hidden messages in their getting-to-know-you chats that were basically asking him out.  We dated over the next few years while Alex was finishing up his degree, and he moved in with Sam after graduating. 

In 2015, Sam planned an elaborate anniversary date, which ended with a walk through the park near their apartment (in VERY cold weather, Alex might add).  Sam presented Alex with a book he had written that outlined every major moment of their relationship, right up until that very moment on the park bench (written in rhyming iambic pentameter and fully illustrated, Sam might add).  The book ended on a cliffhanger, with Sam proposing while Alex read the final pages.  Of course, Alex said “yes,” and the journey continued.

We moved into our first solo apartment together, planned our wedding, and married in 2017.  The plan has always been to achieve four steps after marriage – tenure, house, dog, and family growth.  Sam got tenure in 2020, we bought the house in 2021, our dog, River, was adopted in 2022.  There's only one thing left on that list, and as Sam’s colleagues can attest, he has been talking about it nonstop since he and Alex got married.  We cannot wait to share the second half of our autobiographies with each other, River, and a future child.

Financial Support

Expectant mothers who choose to make an adoption plan may qualify for some level of financial assistance during their pregnancy. However, each person's situation and specific needs are different. Your adoption social worker can help you determine what level of assistance you qualify for and deserve. Many expectant mothers qualify for financial assistance to cover basic pregnancy and living expenses, including but not limited to - transportation reimbursement, utility assistance for phone, water, and electricity/gas, maternity clothing and supplements, etc.

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Food & Groceries

Navigating a pregnancy alone is never easy. Depending on your situation and location, you may qualify for financial assistance to help cover the cost of basic living expenses, such as food and groceries.

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Medical Expenses

Receiving quality medical care during your pregnancy is vital to both your health and the health of your baby. If you choose to place your baby for adoption, all of your pregnancy-related medical expenses will be covered by the adoptive family.

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Rent & Utilities

Women who choose to place their baby for adoption may receive financial assistance to help cover the cost of rent and utilities. If you feel that you'll need some help with these costs, it's important to talk to your adoption social worker about it early in the process.

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Household Items

In order to have a healthy pregnancy, it's important that you have everything you need to lead a healthy lifestyle. The cost of some household items may be covered during your pregnancy.

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Counseling

Placing a baby for adoption is a loving but incredibly challenging decision. Many women experience a range of emotions during this time and find that counseling is very helpful.

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Transportation

If you need assistance with transportation, your adoption social worker can help you find the best solution. You may be eligible for help with transportation costs.

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Glimpses

Our photos will be available here as soon as we upload some. We're excited to share glimpses of our life with you!

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