Become a Partner in Family Preservation
Partners in Family Preservation seek to preserve families, not separate them due to temporary adversity. These adversities may include, but are not limited to poverty, social injustice, or lack of social support. If you are interested in becoming a Partner in Family Preservation by having your page shared on the website, please contact the administrator here. Family Preservation can be accomplished through grassroots efforts!
Partners in Family Preservation
Saving Our Sisters
Saving Our Sisters supports all members of expectant families considering adoption. We are committed to helping them make fully informed decisions based on information that so many other families have learned too late. We are dedicated to ensuring that they avoid applying a permanent solution to a temporary crisis based on partial or misinformation.
SOS is dedicated to direct action and education regarding the preservation of biological families whenever possible. This may include assisting expectant and new parents by locating resources, explaining the long and short term effects of adoption separation on everyone in the natural family, explaining the lifelong effects of trauma their infant will suffer if exposed to maternal separation, and connecting them with a local support person and mentor.
SOS welcomes volunteers, donations, and donors to join us in empowering and preserving families by preventing unnecessary adoptions and advocating for fair and ethical adoption laws, policies and practices.
Sky is the Limit Foundation
Sky Is The Limit Foundation (SITLF) is a 501 (c) 3 tax exempt non-profit dedicated to educating, empowering and equipping willing Fathers, Families and professionals on nonmaterial paternity, parental rights, and adoption in relation to the Responsible Father Registry (RFR) to combat adoption trafficking and promote ethical adoption practices.
C.P. Glover Foundation
C.P. Glover Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to:
— Preserving natural families;
— Assisting families through temporary crisis situations; and
— Reuniting families who have been unnecessarily separated via adoption.
