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On Show Hope’s Use of Statistics About Children Who Have Been Orphaned

On Show Hope’s Use of Statistics About Children Who Have Been Orphaned

Since 2003, following a vision set forth by our Founders, Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman, Show Hope has had the honor and privilege of serving children who have been orphaned by engaging the Church and reducing barriers to adoption. We work to reduce the financial barrier to adoption through our Adoption Aid program by…

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5 Helpful Adoption Resources

5 Helpful Adoption Resources

Whether you are considering adoption as a means for expanding your family, in the midst of the adoption process itself, or have welcomed home a child(ren) through adoption, you are not alone on this journey. Perhaps you need insight on the most basic questions about adoption or maybe you are researching opportunities in regard to…

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6 Helpful Medical Care Resources for Pre and Post Adoption

Medical Resources for Adoption

Many children who have been orphaned live with medical care needs, with limited access to adequate health resources. And once home, rising medical costs and access to treatment can be overwhelming for families. However, there are helpful medical care resources available to families—both pre and post adoption. The following six are a few to get…

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Meet the Wrights

Show Hope Medical Care grant recipient family, the Wrights, laying in a field and laughing and smiling

April and Chad Wright knew early on in their marriage that adoption was how they wanted to grow their family. After welcoming home their first daughter through adoption, the Wrights welcomed home their second daughter, Durva, from India in November 2020.  “Durva is sweet and spicy,” April said. “She is independent and a go-getter. She’s…

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Show Hope’s Medical Care Grants FAQs

Medical Care Grants FAQs | The Eldridge Family

Many children who have been orphaned live with medical needs, with limited access to adequate healthcare. And once home, rising medical costs and access to treatment can be overwhelming for families. In fact, according to a leading adoption agency, 68 percent of the intercountry adoptions they processed in 2019 involved children with special needs. By…

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Helping Cate SEE

Helping Cate SEE | An image of Cate Wiley and her parents, Peggy and Bruce Wiley

Peggy and Bruce Wiley’s adoption story didn’t begin how you may imagine. It started with a car accident. Back in 1989, Peggy was rear-ended by a drunk driver. Her recovery was long and difficult. She wasn’t able to do a lot, but she could teach Sunday school. “One of the girls in that class asked…

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The Need + Our Mission

The Need and Our Mission Video | National Adoption Month

The month of November is National Adoption Month, and we hope you’ll join us as we dive deeper into the why behind what Show Hope does.  “Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” —…

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Meet the Eldridge Family

Meet the Eldridge Family

Meet the Eldridge family. They recently received a Show Hope Medical Care grant on behalf of their daughter Ru Mei. As you watch, note the importance of trauma-informed care given to children with trauma and attachment disruptions.

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Meet the Rockey Family

Meet the Rockey Family

Meet the Rockey family. Show Hope has had the privilege of partnering with them on their adoption journey. First, their oldest daughter, Brielle, received care at one of the Show Hope-supported Care Centers in China. The youngest daughter, Korra, came home with the help of a Show Hope Adoption Aid grant just over two years…

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“You don’t have to walk this journey by yourself.”

Taylor and TJ Mauldin | Medical Care Grant Recipients

Taylor and TJ Mauldin both felt drawn to adoption long before meeting each other. Early in their marriage, they became foster parents. After this experience, they felt the Lord calling them to grow their family through adoption, specifically from India. In 2017, they welcomed home their son, Cameron, and in 2020 their daughter, Lizzy Claire.  …

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