SAMPLE - This is going to be your families first impression. Your wiring is your first impression. Crafting a first impression in your writing that makes people take notice right away!
Get creative - How is your family different from all of the other families?
Tips: Active and direct - "Active Voice" in writing will engage your reading. Simple and direct will grab their attention.
Vivid and creative - Vivid details will paint the picture, visual in words...
Quick Facts
Location
Ohio
Neighborhood Type
City
Adopted Before
Yes
Relationship Status
Married
Pets
Children
1 Girl, 2 Boys
About Amy
Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Speaks: English
Religion: Christianity
Education: Some College
Occupation: Mom
Be creative and truthful. Expectant mothers want to know the "real person", not the "Facebook person". Mothers need to be able to connect with you on a personal level. If you present your family as a high profile or perfect family, an expectant mother may not feel comfortable considering your family. Due to fear of judgement, the standers you present and feel intimidated. Expectant mothers value a family that is honest and nonjudgmental.
About Lee
Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Speaks: English
Religion: Christianity
Education: Some College
Occupation: Construction Forman
Quick intro about you. Be creative and descriptive when introducing yourself.
Building Our Family Through Adoption
Our Letter To You
Our Adoption Preferences
Our Parenting Style
Our Letter To You
Our Parenting Style
Adoption Preferences
Preferred Gender Open to either gender, Open to either gender
Preferred Age Newborn - 6 Months, 7 Months - 1 year of age, 1 -2 years old
Willing to Adopt One Child, Twins/Triplets, A Sibling Group
Preferred Adoption Type Open, Semi-Open, Closed
Child’s Ethnicity White/Caucasian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian/Asian American, Native American, Pacific Islander, Any racial/ethnic background, Other