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Meet the Smith Family

The Smith Family | 20/20 Campaign

Meet the Smith Family! Adoption has always been a part of Nichole and Alexander Smith’s vision of their family. “Early in our relationship, I remember having conversations about building a family with adoption as one of the cornerstones,” Alexander said. “My own story [featured] adoption as a natural and beautiful way to define a family.”…

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All 20/20 Campaign Gifts Matched up to $100,000!

We recognize that we are all living in a unique, uncertain time. Individuals are losing jobs, some of you included; families are feeling the impacts of COVID-19; and we all certainly feel a level of timidity and anxiety. At Show Hope, we are wrestling with how to proceed with our mission in such a time…

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Safer at Home

Safer at Home | Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman and Emily Chapman Richards

We are living in strange times. Our vocabulary seemingly expanded overnight to include terms like social distancing and safer at home. 

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Little Steps

The Ewing family’s journey of loss and love Adrienne Ewing and her husband, Marcus, had always planned to have a family together. But with Marcus’ sudden death in 2010, the dreams they shared for their family ended at least for a time. “I had always wanted to be a mom and planned on being a…

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Meet the Skoogs

The Skoog Family

The Skoog family began the adoption journey in 2004 after Krista attended a Steven Curtis Chapman concert. Steven shared about the newly-formed Shaohannah’s Hope (now Show Hope), and she left excited about the possibility of adding to their family through adoption. Over the next decade, Krista stayed up to date on the Kansas foster care…

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The Vision for Adoption Aid

The Vision for Adoption Aid | Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman

Our Founders, Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman, reflect on the early days of Show Hope and the vision for our Adoption Aid program.

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Meet the Jamreonvits

The Jamreonvit family

God began stirring in the hearts of Junior and Katie Jamreonvit years ago, prompting them to consider adoption. And in 2017, they decided to begin the journey. “God used the pain of two consecutive miscarriages to compel us forward in the adoption process,” they said. “While we do not intend for our child brought home…

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