Adopting couples may request financial assistance in any amount, based upon their needs.
Their ability to provide financial assistance will depend in part upon the needs of the couple and the resources
available to The ABBA Fund. The couple must be committed to raising their children in accordance with Scriptural
principles. The couple will enter into a covenant agreement with The ABBA Fund whereby the couple agrees to reimburse
The ABBA Fund in manageable monthly payments. Loans provided by The ABBA Fund are interest free.
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A Child's Desire is a non-profit charity that provides grants for families seeking to adopt hard-to-place children,
children with special needs, and children over the age of eight.
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A Child Waits Foundation is a nonprofit charitable foundation formed in 1998 whose purpose is to increase the number
of children who are adopted by making available low interest loans for families who have exhausted other financial
options and could not proceed with their adoption without help.
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CAFA does not provide funds. Instead it helps you to raise money by contacting friends, family, and acquaintances
requesting help with the costs of the pending adoption, and asking them to donate to CAFA. As a 501(c)3 ministry,
donations to CAFA are tax deductible. The money is then distributed for use in paying for the adoption.
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The Fore Adoption Foundation's mission is to help United States foster and special needs children find permanent
loving homes by providing financial support in the form of direct grants to Adoptive Parents to eliminate the up front
cost to adopt these kids. They also provide a scholarship fund that these children can apply for when they want to
continue their education after high school.
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The Gift of Adoption Fund awards grants to pre-approved adopting parents who demonstrate an unusual degree of
financial hardship. The needs of the waiting child are also part of the criteria. Medical special needs, sibling
groups, and older children are also given priority. The grants range from $2,000 to $5,000 .
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Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife, Mary Beth, founded Shaohannah’s Hope to reach the church with God’s
call to care for orphans and to help more experience the miracle of adoption by reducing the financial barriers, primarily
through awarding adoption grants. They are not an adoption agency, but
they are dedicated to empowering the church to reflect God’s
heart for orphans and embrace them with His love.
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