Adoption Choice, Inc. is a non-profit agency serving all of Wisconsin. Our passion is creating families through adoption with an emphasis on the best possible outcome for the child. We strive for compassionate, loving support for birth parents and adoptive parents.
Adoption Choice, Inc. has assisted thousands of adoptive parents in their pursuit of creating or expanding their families. Choosing to adopt can be an exciting and overwhelming decision to make. Our agency is committed to assisting you as you embark on this journey. We are here to educate you, guide you, and support you.
Birth Parent Hotline 1-800-255-6305
Dedicated Employees
Families Created
Over 35 Years of Service
The trillium flower & Adoption Choice Inc.
Trillium: While the three leaves and petals of the Trillium flower emerge in perfect symmetry, they also mirror the three parts of the adoption triad.
The adoption triad is composed of the birth parents, the adoptive parents and the child placed for adoption whose lives are joined by an adoption story.
Looking to further your impact? Adoption Choice Inc. is accepting applications for new board members for the 2021-2023 term. We are looking for engaged, enthusiastic community members with business, fundraising, finance and/or not-for-profit experience to help guide Wisconsin’s premier independent Not-for-Profit adoption agency. Backed by strong financial resources, excellent leadership, and coverage throughout the State, Adoption Choice is poised to support 100’s of families on their adoption journey each year. If interested, please send a letter of introduction and resume to Angie Flannery.
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