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Nightlight Christian Adoptions, Loveland CO

  • Agency Name
  • Nightlight Christian Adoptions
  • Agency Location
  • 150 E. 29th St., Suite 255
    Loveland, CO 80538
  • Contact Phone
  • (970) 663-6799
  • Contact Name
  • Amy
  • License Number
  • Services Offered
  • Adoption: Domestic Adoption, International Adoption, Embryo Adoption
  • Description
  • Nightlight Christian Adoptions is a full-service, Hague accredited child placement agency. In 1997 we pioneered the first embryo adoption program, Snowflakes Embryo Adoption offering this unique adoption choice to families. Couples with remaining embryos now have the option to choose the family who receives their embryo donation gift. The embryo adopting family gives birth to their adopted child…Amazing! Nightlight programs also include comprehensive International, Foster care, Domestic and Homestudy services. We assist families in all 50 states with licensed offices in California, Colorado, Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Oklahoma. More than 2,000 domestic adoptions, 1,700 international adoptions and 550 embryo adoptions have been completed by Nightlight. Nightlight is currently offering International adoption assistance in Bulgaria, Haiti, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Romania, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Nicaragua, Panama, and Uganda. Our Domestic adoption program offers adoption counseling services to women and men facing an unplanned pregnancy. Nightlight provides home study, pre-adoption education and post-adoption services for families residing in states where we are licensed. We recently began offering Foster Adoption in Colorado and California. We look forward to speaking with you soon to help you choose the adoption program that is best for you!
  • Adoption Process
  • Domestic adoption consists of five parts: Adoption Home study: The home study is an evaluation and education process required by the State to determine your preparedness to parent through adoption. A home study consists of three components: paperwork, education and interviews with a social worker. Match/Identification of birthparent: Once your home study is complete and you have been approved to adopt, your profile will be shown to birthparents. Our social worker will work with both the birthparents and the adopting parents to find the best possible match for everyone involved. Relinquishment and Placement: Details are specific to the state in which your child is born. Refer to the Domestic Adoption Information Packet for South Carolina, Colorado or California for details specific to those states. Post Placement: Details are specific to the state where you choose to finalize the adoption. Finalization: Details are specific to the state where you choose to finalize the adoption. International adoption process:Adoption Home study: The home study is an evaluation and education process required by the State to determine your preparedness to parent through adoption. A home study consists of three components: paperwork, education and interviews with a social worker. Nightlight requires that any family adopting through one of our international programs have their home study completed by a Hague accredited agency, even if the adoption is from a non-Hague country. If there is no Hague accredited agency in your area, please contact Nightlight to discuss your options. Dossier: The documents required by the foreign government to allow you to adopt a child from the country. These documents typically must be notarized and finalized with an apostille. Referral: Based on the information you submit in your dossier, the foreign government will issue you an official referral of a child(ren) for adoption. Depending upon the country you are adopting from, you will either travel to the c
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