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adoption decisions.
THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney.| THE CRADLE
The Cradle, the most respected adoption agency in Illinois. 24/7 support 800-272-3534. Decades of experience helping you make informedadoption decisions.
AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
SIGN UP FOR OUR MAILING LIST Want to stay connected with The Cradle? Enter your name and email address to receive updates. Subscribe * indicates required Email Address * First Name * Last Name * Zip Email Status Source RE Date Last Changed / / ( mm / dd / yyyy ) Last Gift Date in RE Preferred Address Import ID Preferred Address Type Suppress EOY? Phone Import ID Segment (Optional) APs w kids 9-18 Sayers ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduceSTASIA | THE CRADLE
Contact the Cradle. If you’re interested in learning about adoption for your baby, we can help. We’re available 24/7. All of your information is confidential. To speak to someone now, call our 24-hour hotline: (800) 272-3534 or text us at (312) 800-1559 (answered8:30am-8pm ).
FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney.| THE CRADLE
The Cradle, the most respected adoption agency in Illinois. 24/7 support 800-272-3534. Decades of experience helping you make informedadoption decisions.
AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
SIGN UP FOR OUR MAILING LIST Want to stay connected with The Cradle? Enter your name and email address to receive updates. Subscribe * indicates required Email Address * First Name * Last Name * Zip Email Status Source RE Date Last Changed / / ( mm / dd / yyyy ) Last Gift Date in RE Preferred Address Import ID Preferred Address Type Suppress EOY? Phone Import ID Segment (Optional) APs w kids 9-18 Sayers ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduceSTASIA | THE CRADLE
Contact the Cradle. If you’re interested in learning about adoption for your baby, we can help. We’re available 24/7. All of your information is confidential. To speak to someone now, call our 24-hour hotline: (800) 272-3534 or text us at (312) 800-1559 (answered8:30am-8pm ).
FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption| THE CRADLE
The Cradle, the most respected adoption agency in Illinois. 24/7 support 800-272-3534. Decades of experience helping you make informedadoption decisions.
POST ADOPTION SUPPORTThe Cradle's Post
Adoption Services include personal advice, guidance and support from skilled social workers to help you: - Explore available post adoption service options, such as non-identifying background information and connecting with birth relatives - Navigate the process and experience of learning about and/or connecting SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptive AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Cradle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status,or military status.
AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY FEES To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially supports the adoption fees for African American and Multi-racial African American prospective adoptive parents.STASIA | THE CRADLE
If you’re interested in learning about adoption for your baby, we can help. We’re available 24/7. All of your information is confidential. To speak to someone now, call our 24-hour hotline: (800) 272-3534 or text us at (312) 800-1559 (answered 8:30am-8pm ). If you’d like us to contact you, please use the form below. WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption 10 THINGS EVERY BIRTHMOTHER WANTS ADOPTIVE PARENTS TO KNOW By Patricia Dischler I often told my son’s adoptive mother how much I loved her and was thankful she was a part of my life. But, like many things I’ve told her over the years, Kathy would already know. Back in 1985 I chose open adoption for my son. Being a birthmother has changed my life forever, and I know that becoming an adoptive parent changed Kathy’s too. ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
ABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptive AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATES Adopted persons born in Illinois may now request a non-certified copy of the Original Birth Certificate (OBC) from The IL Department of Public Health or call 877-323-5299 for more information. What will be on the original birth certificate? The non certified copy of the original birth certificate typically includes the birthmother’s name, her age, address and occupation at the time of birth ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
ABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptive AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATES Adopted persons born in Illinois may now request a non-certified copy of the Original Birth Certificate (OBC) from The IL Department of Public Health or call 877-323-5299 for more information. What will be on the original birth certificate? The non certified copy of the original birth certificate typically includes the birthmother’s name, her age, address and occupation at the time of birthABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney.| THE CRADLE
The Cradle, the most respected adoption agency in Illinois. 24/7 support 800-272-3534. Decades of experience helping you make informedadoption decisions.
ADOPTION EDUCATION, TRAINING, & CLASSESAdoption Education,
Training, & Classes Our educational courses and workshops serve our own direct clients as well as health care and social work professionals interested in helping their clients and patients learn more about adoption. SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptiveSHEL & BILL
Hello, we are Bill and Shel! Before you get to know us, Bill and I want to say we appreciate you! You are considering what the best option is for the child you are about to bring into the world we hope that whatever decision you choose lays easy on your heart. AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Cradle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status,or military status.
DAN | THE CRADLE
Contact the Cradle. If you’re interested in learning about adoption for your baby, we can help. We’re available 24/7. All of your information is confidential. To speak to someone now, call our 24-hour hotline: (800) 272-3534 or text us at (312) 800-1559 (answered 8:30am-8pm ). If you’d like us to contact you, please use the formbelow.
ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
ABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptive AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATES Adopted persons born in Illinois may now request a non-certified copy of the Original Birth Certificate (OBC) from The IL Department of Public Health or call 877-323-5299 for more information. What will be on the original birth certificate? The non certified copy of the original birth certificate typically includes the birthmother’s name, her age, address and occupation at the time of birth ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
ABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptive AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATES Adopted persons born in Illinois may now request a non-certified copy of the Original Birth Certificate (OBC) from The IL Department of Public Health or call 877-323-5299 for more information. What will be on the original birth certificate? The non certified copy of the original birth certificate typically includes the birthmother’s name, her age, address and occupation at the time of birthABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney.| THE CRADLE
The Cradle, the most respected adoption agency in Illinois. 24/7 support 800-272-3534. Decades of experience helping you make informedadoption decisions.
ADOPTION EDUCATION, TRAINING, & CLASSESAdoption Education,
Training, & Classes Our educational courses and workshops serve our own direct clients as well as health care and social work professionals interested in helping their clients and patients learn more about adoption. SPECIAL NEEDS ADOPTION The placement fee for a special needs placement is $3,500. This includes interstate paperwork but not your home study or legal fees. To ensure that we always have sufficient options for all expectant parents and families for every child entrusted to our care, The Cradle Foundation's Finding Families for Children initiative financially subsidizes these adoption fees for prospective adoptiveSHEL & BILL
Hello, we are Bill and Shel! Before you get to know us, Bill and I want to say we appreciate you! You are considering what the best option is for the child you are about to bring into the world we hope that whatever decision you choose lays easy on your heart. AFRICAN AMERICAN ADOPTION African American Adoption. Call Us (800) 272-3534. Recognizing the need to give expectant women of color a greater choice of adoptive families, in 1999 The Cradle launched The Ardythe and Gale Sayers Center for African American Adoption with a focus on adoptive parent recruitment in the African American community. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Cradle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status,or military status.
ADOPTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALSThe Cradle provides
educational in-service presentations by request of any health care or social service organization. We give presentations to hospitals, health clinics, crisis pregnancy centers, county health departments,social
DAN | THE CRADLE
Contact the Cradle. If you’re interested in learning about adoption for your baby, we can help. We’re available 24/7. All of your information is confidential. To speak to someone now, call our 24-hour hotline: (800) 272-3534 or text us at (312) 800-1559 (answered 8:30am-8pm ). If you’d like us to contact you, please use the formbelow.
ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
ABOUT THE CRADLE
At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney. THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for ADOPTION EDUCATION, TRAINING, & CLASSESAdoption Education,
Training, & Classes Our educational courses and workshops serve our own direct clients as well as health care and social work professionals interested in helping their clients and patients learn more about adoption. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Cradle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status,or military status.
THE CRADLE HOLIDAY APPEAL Founded in 1923, The Cradle is one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country. Operating remotely and on-site in Evanston, Illinois, The Cradle team provides lifelong support for all those who are touched by adoption - from expectant parents to adopted persons, adoptive parents to infants under our care in the 24/7 Cradle Nursery. ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION AGENCY IN ILLINOIS The Cradle® - Illinois adoption agency providing adoption counseling, education, support, and decades of experience helping make informedadoption decisions.
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At The Cradle you will find a legacy of excellence, decades of experience, and a reputation for quality education that helps to inform adoption decisions. Renowned as one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country, since opening in 1923 The Cradle has helped place more than 15,000 children into permanent, loving homes. We provide lifelong support for all who are touched HISTORY OF THE CRADLE The Cradle has a long history in adoption services. The Cradle was founded in 1923 by Florence Dahl Walrath. Mrs. Walrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1877. Shortly after her graduation from North Division High School, Florence married William Bradley Walrath, an attorney. THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 Ridge Avenue. The home was purchased on February 19, 1923 for ADOPTION EDUCATION, TRAINING, & CLASSESAdoption Education,
Training, & Classes Our educational courses and workshops serve our own direct clients as well as health care and social work professionals interested in helping their clients and patients learn more about adoption. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. The Cradle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status,or military status.
THE CRADLE HOLIDAY APPEAL Founded in 1923, The Cradle is one of the foremost adoption agencies in the country. Operating remotely and on-site in Evanston, Illinois, The Cradle team provides lifelong support for all those who are touched by adoption - from expectant parents to adopted persons, adoptive parents to infants under our care in the 24/7 Cradle Nursery. ADOPTION AND BIRTH SIBLINGS: ADVICE FOR PARENTS It is very common for adopted children to have biological siblings who are living with their birth parents. However, for some parents (adoptive and birth parents alike), talking to their children about siblings who don't live with them can seem tricky. Even parents with a strong open adoption relationship where the children have met each other may be tempted not to introduce FATHER KEN'S ADOPTION STORY Published December 2010 By The Cradle Staff "The Cradle has always been a real source of grace in my life,” said Rev. Kenneth C. Simpson, pastor at St. Clement Church in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community. “Father Ken” was placed through The Cradle in 1952 after being born prematurely and spending time in The Cradle Nursery. “It seems simple to say, but my parents and adoption WHEN IS THE "RIGHT" TIME TO TELL YOUR CHILD SHE'S ADOPTED? For non-conspicuous adoptive families, strangers typically do not ask them intrusive questions at the park and in the grocery store; their child does not have to explain to her friends why she doesn’t look like her mom and dad. Find out why it's important to tell your child he or she was adopted. Opportunities to open a conversation about adoption don’t present themselves, so ADOPTION EDUCATION, TRAINING, & CLASSES Adoption Education, Training, & Classes. Our educational courses and workshops serve our own direct clients as well as health care and social work professionals interested in helping their clients and patients learn more about adoption.| THE CRADLE
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THE CRADLE THROUGH THE YEARS The 1920s: Getting Started & Creating a Model Nursery After eight years of placing babies with families directly from the nursery at Evanston Hospital, wife, mother, local civic leader and adoption advocate Florence Dahl Walrath convinced five prominent businessmen to contribute $1,000 each for the down payment on a house at 2039 RidgeAvenue.
WHO WE ARE | THE CRADLE Simone Wheeler brings over fifteen years of fund development and philanthropic innovation, primarily in human services and child welfare. Simone has served as the Director of Development for The Children’s Advocacy Center, where she led a Major Gifts Program to the agency, which resulted in the launch of a new Prevention Program in 2018 and a balanced budget for CAC’s Safe from The Start POST ADOPTION SUPPORTThe Cradle's Post
Adoption Services include personal advice, guidance and support from skilled social workers to help you: - Explore available post adoption service options, such as non-identifying background information and connecting with birth relatives - Navigate the process and experience of learning about and/or connectingCONTACT INFORMATION
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ADOPTIVE PARENT FEES Please Note: There are no fees for expectant parents considering placing a child for adoption. As a not-for-profit organization, The Cradle makes every effort to keep adoption a financially accessible option for building your family. In fact, our adoptive parent fees do not cover the costs we incur in providing counseling, outreach and educational services to all members of the adoption circleDAN | THE CRADLE
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