Adoption Agencies
Below is a list of recommended agencies to help your family on your journey to adopt. Not all agencies perform the same services and not all agencies will be a good fit for your family. If you have questions about adoption, contact our Amanda Greavu.
bethany christian services
Bethany Christian Services is a global nonprofit that brings families together and keeps them together through their adoption, foster care, and pregnancy counseling services. They are located in 36 states and many countries around the world, where they equip families to be what children need as Christ intended them to be.
clarke county division of family and children services
The Clarke Co. Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) investigates reports of child abuse, finds foster and adoptive homes for children who have been abused or neglected, helps low-income families by issuing SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF, and provides many other support services to assist families in need in Clarke County.
covenant care adoptions
Covenant Care Services is a Christian adoption and counseling agency based in Macon, GA that serves families and birthmothers across the state of Georgia. They work to show the love of Christ to the adoptive parents and birthmothers while placing children in two-parent, Christian homes.
lifeline children's services
Lifeline Children's Services is a Christian, international and domestic adoption and foster care agency that seeks to equip believers to manifest the Gospel in the lives of orphaned or vulnerable children. They desire to place children in Christian families where they will become disciples and go on to make disciples and be part of transforming their communities.
Nightlight christian adoptions
Nightlight Christian Adoptions is a Christian adoption agency that provides domestic and international home study and post-adoption services, pregnancy counseling to birth parents, and domestic, international, and embryo adoption services. Nightlight assists families in all 50 states with licensed offices in eight states.