What Free Services Are Available for Someone Who Is Pregnant and Considering Adoption for Their Newborn in Arizona?

Key Takeaways

  • If you are pregnant or have just given birth and are unsure about parenting, there are many free services available to you to help you while you consider options for your baby
  • Services are available for people who are pregnant, who have recently given birth, or who are parenting a newborn or toddler
  • Support may include help with pregnancy-related medical and living expenses, as permitted by Arizona law
  • Temporary newborn care in Arizona is available through Spence-Chapin’s Interim Care Program
  • Spence-Chapin is a licensed adoption agency in Arizona with offices in Phoenix and Tucson
  • Social workers provide support throughout the entire state of Arizona

If you are pregnant or have recently given birth and need support, you are not alone. Spence-Chapin offers free, confidential services in Arizona to help you understand the options for your baby and access practical resources during pregnancy and after birth.

Spence-Chapin is a licensed adoption agency serving Arizona, New York, and New Jersey with more than 115 years of experience. In Arizona, there are offices located in Phoenix and Tucson and social workers serving communities statewide, enabling us to support birth parents with compassion, honesty, and respect from anywhere in the state.

If you are considering adoption, parenting, or are unsure what comes next, you can speak with a licensed social worker at no cost and with no obligation.

Free Pregnancy and Adoption Support in Arizona

Spence-Chapin provides free services for expectant and birth parents in Arizona, regardless of age or immigration status. You can reach out at any point during pregnancy or after giving birth.

Our team helps you:

  • Understand and think through options for your baby, including adoption
  • Access resources during pregnancy and after birth
  • Make informed decisions at your own pace

All conversations remain confidential and client-led.

What Free Services Does Spence-Chapin Offer in Arizona?

Spence-Chapin offers a wide range of free services to women in Arizona who are considering placing their baby for adoption and working with a Spence-Chapin counselor on options for their baby, including:

  • Confidential support available 24 hours a day
  • Assistance with pregnancy-related medical and living expenses, as permitted by Arizona law
  • Help with rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, and other basic needs when allowed by state guidelines
  • Unbiased counseling to explore all available options for your baby
  • Temporary newborn care/respite through trained Interim Care Providers
  • A free independent attorney to explain legal rights around adoption

These services exist to support you as you consider options for your baby.

What Does Free Temporary Newborn Care Look Like in Arizona?

If you need time and space after birth to consider options for your baby or to make an adoption plan, Spence-Chapin offers free temporary newborn care in Arizona through our Interim Care Program.

This program allows you to:

  • Place your baby with a trained, caring temporary caregiver
  • Take time to meet with a social worker
  • Explore adoption, parenting, or make an adoption plan without pressure
  • Retain full legal rights while making your decision

Temporary newborn care provides breathing room during a time that can feel overwhelming and is always free for women and their partners working with Spence-Chapin.

Conclusion

Spence-Chapin is a nonprofit organization with more than 115 years of experience. We are here to provide support for those experiencing an unplanned pregnancy or who have recently given birth and are unsure about parenting. Our social workers provide free, non-judgmental counseling to help women and couples consider all their options.

If you are considering placing your child for adoption, give us a quick call and we can share what resources we have available to you—pressure and bias-free.

Frequently Asked Questions About Free Adoption Planning Services in Arizona

What is an adoption plan?

An adoption plan is a personalized plan that outlines your choices for your child’s future. This can include selecting the adoptive family, deciding on contact after placement, and choosing how you would like the process to unfold.

Are adoption planning services free in Arizona?

Spence-Chapin provides many free services for individuals placing their newborn or toddler for adoption in Arizona, including counseling, temporary newborn care, adoption-related legal support, and help accessing resources.

Can I get help during pregnancy even if I am unsure about adoption?

Yes. You can reach out at any time, even if you are just gathering information. Conversations are confidential, nonjudgmental, and focused on helping you make a plan for you and your baby.

Does Spence-Chapin help with living expenses in Arizona?

Spence-Chapin may assist with pregnancy-related medical and living expenses, as permitted by Arizona law. This may look like help with rent, phone bills, transportation, and more. A social worker can explain what support may be available to you.

Is temporary newborn care really free?

Yes. Spence-Chapin’s Interim Care Program provides free temporary newborn care for women who are considering adoption.

Where is Spence-Chapin located in Arizona?

Spence-Chapin has offices in Phoenix and Tucson and provides adoption services and counseling throughout the state of Arizona. Spence-Chapin also has offices in New York and New Jersey, serving across both states.

To find out more, or if you have any questions, please contact us at 800-321-5683 (LOVE) or email us at [email protected].

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