
John and Jonathan
We're looking to adopt a baby
Hello there, we are John and Jon, or Jon and John, or just the Jo(h)ns.
It’s hard to write this note because we don’t know you yet, and we can only imagine the hard choices you are faced with making for your baby. We know these short words can’t tell you our full story, but hopefully, they can help you imagine what being a part of our family will be like.
If you are anything like us, you’ve had a million questions running through your mind throughout this process; if there is anything we don’t mention here that you are curious about, don’t be shy about asking. We believe honesty and communication are key to building a better world, and we hope to teach those values to this child.
Sometimes in life, when you know, you know. When we first met, we both knew we had found the one. When we first saw our house, we knew it had to be our home. But sometimes in life, it can feel impossible to make a decision and even after the decision you second guess yourself. We don’t know what this decision is like for you, but we do know that if chosen as adoptive parents, we will love this child until the end of our days.
P.S. We promise that this child won’t be named any version of John/Jon.
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.
CONTACT USFood & 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Glimpses
Our photos will be available here as soon as we upload some. We're excited to share glimpses of our life with you!