You don’t have to decide anything today

Considering adoption can bring up a lot of questions, emotions, and uncertainty.

This page is here to help you understand your options — without pressure, timelines, or expectations. You don’t have to know what you want yet.

Confidential • No obligation • Birth mothers only

What support looks like — without pressure

Support here isn’t about pushing you toward a decision.
It’s about giving you space, information, and real human guidance — on your terms.

You’re in control

You decide what to explore, what to pause, and what to revisit later. Nothing moves forward without your understanding and consent.

Real people, real conversations

You’ll talk with someone who listens — not a script, not a system, and not a timeline trying to move you along.

No deadlines attached

You can ask questions, change your mind, or simply take time to breathe. Support is available whether you’re certain, unsure, or somewhere in between.

You have options — and you don’t have to choose one right now

Exploring adoption

You can learn what adoption actually looks like — open adoption, choosing a family, and what support is available — without committing to anything.

 

Exploring parenting

You’re allowed to consider what parenting would look like, including resources, support systems, and what you would need to feel stable and supported.

 

Exploring other paths

Some people are still gathering information or weighing multiple possibilities. That’s okay. Understanding your options doesn’t lock you into a decision.

You don’t have to carry this alone

If questions are coming up — or if you just want to talk — support is available whenever you’re ready.

Text: 801-563-1000    Call: 877-437-3424

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Confidential • Birth mothers only

What happens next — only if and when you want it

You can pause

Call, text, or message us — even if you’re unsure what to say. There’s no intake script and no pressure to move forward.

You can ask questions privately

If something feels confusing or heavy, you can talk with someone confidentially — without committing to a plan or filling out forms.

You’re still in control

Reaching out doesn’t lock you into a decision. You decide what to share, what to explore, and what to leave open.

What reaching out actually looks like

You connect

We begin by listening to what you’re dealing with — your concerns, your needs, and what kind of support might help right now.

We listen first

You’ll talk with a real person whose job is to understand your situation, not steer you toward a decision.

You choose what happens next

You can ask questions, take information with you, or pause entirely. Nothing moves forward unless you want it to.

When and if you’re ready, you can also choose to share a little more about your situation. This isn’t a commitment — it simply helps us understand how to support you.