3 Steps To Becoming
An Adoption Advocate

You're Invited to Become an Adoption Advocate

An Adoption Advocate is a trained staff member or volunteer in a pregnancy center who is prepared to guide adoption conversations with clarity and compassion. When a mom chooses life, her next decision is whether to parent or consider adoption. Sometimes open adoption can be the most loving option. Check out our video below to learn more.

Emily Explains the Adoption Advocate Program

3 Steps to Becoming an Adoption Advocate

Step 1: Contact Our Care Coordinator. Click HERE to connect with Emily Gallagher who will provide you with the link to the training session and answer any initial questions.

Step 2: Complete the Training. Attend our on-demand training session at a time that works best for you. The session is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to share about open adoption effectively. Click to get started: Adoption Advocate Training

Step 3: Start Having Life-Changing Conversations. With your training complete, you’re ready to engage in meaningful, life-changing conversations with women. You’ll also be welcomed into our community of Adoption Advocates through monthly Zoom calls and have ongoing access to resources and guidance. This support ensures you can share about open adoption with clarity, compassion, and confidence whenever the opportunity arises.

Spirit of Faith Adoptions is 1 of 2 Christ-Centered Infant Adoption Agencies in Ohio, vetted by Christian Adoptions Alliance and Focus on the Family

Our promise to you is this: when you mention adoption to your client, you can trust that we will be available—immediately and personally—to walk with her. Whether she’s simply exploring adoption or ready for a deeper conversation, we will meet her with grace, truth, and unwavering support. Thank you for allowing us to come alongside you in this sacred work. We are grateful for your partnership.

Other Helpful Links:

Watch Birth Mom Adoption Testimonies

Read this Verification Letter: Pregnancy Centers Can Now Refer Clients to Christian Adoption Agencies only.

Written by Katy, an adult adoptee to her birth mother
Written by Katy, an adult adoptee to her birth mother