Pregnant? Call or Text: 623.695.4112
Serving Pregnant Women Statewide With a Local Office Located in: Phoenix, Arizona
Adoptive Parents Call: 623.936.4729 or 800.340.9665

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Birth Mother Adoption Services in Arizona

Call 24/7: 623.695.4112 Text 24/7: 623.695.4112 Contact Us

Facing An Unplanned Pregnancy And Thinking Adoption?

We can help you 24/7. Fill out the below form to know your options.

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Services We Offer

We can help our birth mothers with expenses related to Medical Care, Transportation, Food, Housing & more.

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Answers To Your Questions

What will this cost me? Can I choose the family for my baby? What is an “open” adoption?

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Waiting Families

Meet some of our families who are ready to welcome a child into their lives.

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About Us

Dedicated to providing the services birth mothers need to complete the adoption process.

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Adoption Plan for Baby

You are not alone.

We are here to help you.

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Financial Support

We believe in emotional, financial, mental, and physical assistance for our clients during the adoption process. Our agency is unique in that we have a food pantry and a maternity closet accessible to our clients. We also assist our clients with locating and using state resources that are accessible to them. We understand all aspects of adoption as we have staff members who were adopted, have adopted, and have placed a child for adoption. We understand what it means to need financial help and the emotions that go along with placing a child for adoption.

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Medical Assistance

During your pregnancy and after delivery, we want to make sure you are as healthy as possible. We will assist you in getting on AHCCCS, Arizona’s state insurance, and provide transportation to your doctor appointments. If you are unable to qualify for AHCCCS, we will do our best to make sure that you are still able to receive medical care and possibly have it privately funded.

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Housing Assistance

When you are pregnant, it is so important for you to feel safe and secure. We contract with local hotels to be able to house you immediately if you qualify. We also work with apartment locators and long term housing options as well. If you have an adoption plan and already have housing and need financial assistance to maintain your residence, we may be able to assist with that as well.

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Free Counseling Services

We provide free counseling for women who are in the process of deciding or have decided to place their baby for adoption. We use an independent, licensed counselor who specializes in working with women in the process of adoption. She has worked with hundreds of women and can even support you during your delivery if you so choose.

“I was so conflicted, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do a open, semi-open or closed adoption. Thanks to the counseling that Building Arizona Families provided I was able to find out the difference, my rights and that helped me ultimately choose what was best for me and my baby.” - Andrea

“I walked into the agency a mess, but know I will leave with confidence and success in bettering my life. Thank you to everyone at Building Arizona Families.” - Clarivel

“I urge you if you are thinking about placing your little one up for adoption - the hardest, most selfless action you will ever make - use Building Arizona Families. The end result is this: My child has a wonderful family that can provide for him.” - Roberta

Answers To Your Common Questions

I'm ready to begin, what do I do now?
The best thing to do is to call our 24 hour/7 day a week phone number at 623-695-4112 or our toll-free number, 1-800-340-9665.   We will answer any additional questions you may have and then schedule an appointment with one of our case workers.  We can provide transportation to our office located off the I-17 Access Road and Northern, where we can begin assisting you with your adoption plan.  
What will this cost me?
All services are free of charge.  
How?
Prior to delivery, we will assist you in developing a Hospital Plan.  You will get to make the following decisions, and we will make sure we give the hospital a copy of your plan so everyone involved in your care knows how you would like your delivery to go:

  • When the adoptive parents come to the hospital?
  • Who will your support system be at the hospital?
  • If the adoptive parents can be in the delivery room?
  • Do you want a natural delivery or would you prefer using medication?
  • Who will hold the baby first?
  • Will the baby stays in your room, the nursery, or in a room with the adoptive family?
  • Will you or the adoptive family care for the baby?
  • You can allow them to care for the baby, you can do it yourself, or you can all do it together. The baby can stay in your room, the adoptive parents’ room, or the nursery.
  • How much time you would like alone with the baby?
  • Would you like pictures of you and the baby?
  • What would you like discharge from the hospital to look like?
What about the baby’s father?
The baby’s father may choose to be part of the adoption plan. He can receive letters and pictures, as well as visits, if he so chooses. The baby’s father may also choose to not be a part of the adoption plan. Either option is fine. We can go over the adoption laws regarding birth fathers in Arizona with you in person so you are fully educated on what his rights may be.
I’m not sure who my baby’s father is. Can I still place my baby for adoption?
Yes. If you don’t know the father’s identity, we can still help you proceed.
May I choose the family for my baby?
Yes, of course. This is your baby and your adoption plan to create, including choosing the family (if you would like to do so.) We present adoptive family profiles to you based upon your preferences, including: race, family structure, religion, location (in-state or out-of-state), and number of children currently in the home.
How do I know the family I select is safe?
All families must be approved to adopt, and the approval process can be very intense. The prospective adoptive family must go through a home study approval process through a licensed adoption agency. A home study includes an FBI check, a state criminal check, a child abuse check, medical exams, an inspection of their home, examination of financial records, and multiple recommendations. In addition, if you chose to, you may meet the family.
Can I send my child gifts, pictures, etc.?
Yes you may, and often the adoptive parents may send the same to you.  
Can I choose what type of adoption I would like to do: open, semi-open or closed?
Yes. We believe in empowering women. You may choose either open, semi-open, or closed adoption and we can explain both options so you may choose the best option for you and your baby.
What is an Open Adoption?
Open adoption is choosing the family for your baby, sharing information, and agreeing to ongoing contact throughout the years. This contact may include phone calls, visiting with each other and the child, sharing photos and letters, and/or corresponding via e-mail.
What is a Semi-Open Adoption?
Semi-open adoption is choosing the family for your baby, but the relationship does not include the sharing of identifying information. After the baby has been placed for adoption, many semi-open adoptions include emailing photos and letters between adoptive families and birth families.  
What is a Closed Adoption?
Closed adoption is not choosing a family or having any contact before or after delivery.  
Are you a Christian Adoption Agency?
We are a private non-profit agency and not affiliated with a specific church. Many of our staff members are Christians, as well as many of the organizations we work with. We do not have specific requirements regarding religion to work with our agency. To some extent, the focus on secular and Christian values is consistent with biblical ways of thinking, where the issue is never just what one does but how and why it is done. As a social service agency, our list of core values include; remaining non-profit, remaining an agency that provides adoptive and birth families with professional adoption services, and remaining true to what we believe in and know to be true in regards to humanity. Additionally, AZ Pregnancy Help and Building Arizona Families are dedicated to breaking down the barriers and obstacles of adoption and helping every child to find their forever family.

I’m ready to begin, what do I do now?

The best thing to do is to call our 24 hour / 7 day a week phone number at 623-695-4112 or our toll-free number, 1-800-340-9665. We will answer any additional questions you may have and then schedule an appointment with one of our case workers. We can provide transportation to our office located off the I-17 Access Road and Northern, where we can begin assisting you with your adoption plan.

Know Your Rights

In order to make an informed decision about your and your child’s future, it is helpful for you to be aware of your legal rights. You have the following rights:

GUIDE TO UNEXPECTED PREGNANCY

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Birthmother Stories

Andrea

I was so conflicted, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do a open, semi-open or closed adoption. Thanks to the counseling that Building Arizona Families provided I was able to find out the difference, my rights and that helped me… read more

Clarivel

Building Arizona Families is an amazing adoption agency. I wasn’t sure about my decision to place my child for adoption at first and was struggling with whether I was making the right decision for my unborn child. My anxiety… read more

Birthmother Stories

Jamie

I got pregnant and I was using drugs really bad. I decided to get clean. When I got clean I went down to the New Times ad and I found the adoption agency. I called them and they were really helpful. They helped me through my pregnancy.

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Champagne

I choose adoption. There’s several reasons why I chose adoption, because I feel like it’s the right thing for me to do, and four of my other kids are adopted out, and I feel like it’s a good thing for me to share my blessings.

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Nadaine

Well, it started off I got pregnant and my boyfriend at the time was on house arrest. I didn’t know that he was going to do prison time for a long time. That’s when I started thinking, “What am I doing to do? What can I do? How can I afford this?”

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