At Tapestry Adoptions, we are committed to helping families navigate the adoption process with care, understanding, and professionalism. As a Private Adoption Agency, we provide personalized services for individuals, couples, and families who are considering adoption, whether as prospective adoptive parents or birth parents seeking placement for their child. Understanding what a private adoption agency is—and what it isn’t—can help guide you on this important journey.
A private adoption agency is an organization that supports the adoption process between birth parents and adoptive parents. We provide comprehensive services to both parties, offering support, counseling, legal guidance, and ongoing resources throughout the adoption process and beyond.
At Tapestry Adoptions, as a licensed private adoption agency, we:
We pride ourselves on creating loving, permanent family connections while maintaining transparency and respect for everyone involved.
It’s important to understand what a private adoption agency isn’t to avoid confusion or misconceptions:
Not a Public or Foster Care Agency: Unlike public or foster care agencies, private adoption agencies primarily work with voluntary placements and private adoptions. We do not manage adoptions for children in state custody or foster care.
Not an Adoption Lawyer: While we provide legal guidance, we are not independent legal practitioners. We work alongside attorneys who specialize in adoption to ensure that all legal aspects of the adoption are properly handled.
Not a Child Placement Agency for Everyone: Private adoption agencies generally do not handle international nor foster-to-adopt cases. Our focus is on domestic adoption, connecting birth parents with prospective families within the United States.
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Service: Every adoption is unique. We take a customized approach, understanding that the needs of each birth mother, child, and adoptive family are different.
Instead, public adoption refers to the process of adopting a child through a government agency or foster care system. Typically, children available for public adoption have been placed in the state’s care due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment. The primary goal of public adoption is to provide permanent, stable homes for these children, often through foster-to-adopt programs. Public adoption is usually less costly than private adoption and often provides financial support and services to adoptive families. However, the process may involve longer wait times, and prospective parents may need to navigate complex legal and social services systems.
Tapestry Adoptions offers a more personalized and supportive experience than other adoption routes. By focusing on the well-being of both birth parents and adoptive families, we encourage open communication and understanding. Additionally, the ability to choose adoptive parents gives birth mothers more control over the process, ensuring they feel empowered and supported throughout their journey.
At Tapestry Adoptions, we strive to make the adoption process as smooth and positive as possible for everyone involved. Our private adoption services focus on building families and providing lifelong support. Whether you are considering placing your child for adoption or hoping to grow your family, we are here to guide you with compassion and expertise.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you start your adoption journey.
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7399 N. Shadeland, BOX 150
Indianapolis, Indiana 46250
United States
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Disclaimer: Tapestry takes seriously the responsibility of providing appropriate adoption education, which includes adoption language. There are terms used throughout the website such as "Give away my child for adoption" which are not recognized as adoption sensitive language. This terminology is used for the sole purpose of search engine requirements for mothers seeking to make an adoption plan.