Adoption Network Law Center Selects Family to Receive Pro Bono Services in Honor of National Adoption Month
Law Center Helps One Family Realize Their Dream of Becoming Adoptive Parents
LAKE FOREST, Calif., Nov. 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Adoption Network Law Center, a California law corporation assisting hopeful Adoptive Parents and Birth Mothers nationwide with their adoption plans, will be providing free services to one family in honor of National Adoption Month.
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After asking for hopeful Adoptive Parents to share their stories of what led them to adoption, Adoption Network Law Center reviews all submissions and selects one family to provide pro bono services to. On National Adoption Day, Adoption Network Law Center announced this year's winners, Toby and Stephanie.
Toby and Stephanie have always wanted a family. Having served around the world on missions trips, they have also always had adoption in their hearts. When they found that they could not conceive naturally, they stated: "We both realized that we were not 'losing out' on anything by not being able to have children naturally. God's design for our family is to be fulfilled through adoption."
"This is the second year Adoption Network Law Center has been able to give back to our community by providing pro bono services in honor of National Adoption Month and we are thrilled to do this and be able to raise adoption awareness." stated Kristin A.F. Yellin, Chief Counsel of Adoption Network Law Center.
November has been celebrated as National Adoption Month since 1995 to build awareness of adoption in the U.S., funded by the Children's Bureau.
Adoption Network Law Center is not an adoption agency, but the largest law center in the US assisting Adoptive Parents and Birth Mothers in their adoption plans. For more information, please visit adoptionnetwork.com
SOURCE Adoption Network Law Center
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