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Pregnant and Need Help With Money or Difficult Circumstances?

No Matter Your Situation, You Can Choose a Better Future for Yourself and Your Child

If you’re considering adoption because you’re pregnant and need help with money, we can help. If you need to talk with someone who understands your situation, please call our adoption hotline at 1-800-ADOPTION or fill out our online form. Our specialists are equipped to listen to your story and provide honest, unbiased information.

If you’re pregnant and need money, adoption is an option you can pursue. It’s a chance to reclaim control over your life and give your baby a life full of opportunity. Adoption isn’t about “giving up” — it’s about showing your child the depth of your love by ensuring they have a bright future.

I’m Pregnant and Need Money in Colorado: Is Adoption an Option?

Yes, adoption is an option, and the process is free to you. Our agency offers counseling services, adoption planning, references to legal services and help finding an adoptive family at no cost to pregnant women.

Deciding what to do about an unplanned pregnancy isn’t an easy decision. You may find yourself grappling with a range of complex emotions, such as shock, guilt, sadness and fear. You might even be experiencing cultural or familial pressure to pick another option.

Remember: You are in control of your future. No one — not your parents, partner or friends — can tell you what to do. That’s why we prioritize providing guidance so that you can decide what’s best for you. We are here to help support you and walk you through your options without judgment or bias.

Our Colorado Offices

Want to talk with an adoption specialist in person? Here’s where you can find our Colorado office locations:

Arvada

6275 Joyce Drive, 2nd Floor

Arvada, CO 80403

1-800-ADOPTION

Colorado Springs

102 S. Tejon St., Suite 1100

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

1-800-ADOPTION

Denver

1400 16th St. Mall

Denver, CO 80202

1-800-ADOPTION

How to Get Financial Help When Pregnant and Considering Adoption

If you want to place your baby for adoption, we can help you get started. We recommend first reaching out to an adoption specialist so they can answer any questions or concerns you might have.

Your adoption specialist can also explain which expenses we cover if you’re wondering how to get financial help when pregnant. To protect against child trafficking, Colorado birth mothers cannot accept money or valuables in exchange for placing a baby for adoption. However, an adoptive family can cover certain expenses for you through our adoption agency. This includes:

  • Pregnancy-related healthcare

  • Rent

  • Utilities

  • Transportation

  • Food

  • Maternity clothes

  • And more

The exact amount you can potentially receive depends on your circumstances as well as Colorado’s state law. But you can be sure that we’ll do everything we can to make sure you have what you need.

Additionally, we can connect you with housing if you’re homeless, pregnant and need help with money. We can help you find affordable, safe and comfortable housing, whether it’s a rental property, maternity center or short-term living facility.

Our Services Are Always Free To You.

How Do I Choose Adoption When I’m Pregnant and Need Money?

Adoption can look different depending on your situation or circumstances, but there are generally three steps to the process. Here’s a quick summary of each one:

Step 1: Create an Adoption Plan With Your Adoption Specialist

Your adoption plan will outline all your preferences for the process. It will detail who you want as an adoptive family for your baby, how you want the hospital stay to go and what level and type of communication you’re comfortable with.

Step 2: Find the Perfect Adoptive Family in Colorado for Your Baby

Once your adoption plan is in place, you can select the perfect adoptive family for your baby. American Adoptions of Colorado has hundreds of waiting family profiles that you can browse. Each one features a video that you can use to glimpse into the family’s life.

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Step 3: Maintain Communication as Your Child’s Birth Mother

As long as you want to stay in contact with your baby and their adoptive family, you can choose to have an open or semi-open adoption. Through these avenues, you can receive updates or regularly keep in touch. You don’t have to say “goodbye” to your baby, just “see you later.”

Pregnant and Need Help With Money in Colorado? [Financial Support Near You]

Colorado offers several different financial support programs for pregnant women in need. Here are nine programs you can apply for:

If you’re pregnant and need money, we’re also here to help. You can learn more about adoption financial assistance by calling 1-800-ADOPTION, or you can get free information through our contact form.

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