I'M PREGNANT

I'VE PLACED A BABY FOR ADOPTION

I'M HOPING TO
ADOPT

Shared Beginnings

Shared Beginnings began with a desire to restore voice and choice to expectant women who are considering adoption. We link arms with these brave women, connect them to community resources, and help them make informed decisions along the way.

Bridging the Gap

For expectant women and birth mothers

We all need someone we can count on, Shared Beginnings is more than just an adoption agency, it is also a safe haven for expectant women and birth moms to find healing, support and most importantly a sense of belonging.

Are you thinking about adoption?

Did You Know: More than 1/3 of Americans have considered adopting a child. Although no more than 2% of Americans have actually adopted.

Supporting you through it all!

Adoption Support Group For Birth-Mom

From the moment you consider adoption and reach out to us, until the process is complete and beyond, is not something you have to walk alone.

Adoption Support Group | For Birth-Mom

Supporting you through it all! 100% of the time!

From the moment you consider adoption and reach out to us, until the process is complete and beyond, is not something you have to walk alone.

Are you thinking about adoption?

Did You Know: More than 1/3 of Americans have considered adopting a child. Although no more than 2% of Americans have actually adopted.

This is our Mission

Empowering the community to build healthy families by supporting pregnant women, first families, adoptees and adoptive families. 

This is our Vision

We seek to humanize the legal process of adoption by raising the ethical standards across Arkansas. 

Pregnant & considering adoption?

You are not alone! We help expectant mothers in a confidential, supportive, and personalized way.

OUR BLOG

Read some of our stories and stay informed.

The Happiest Sad: Part 2

The Happiest Sad: Part 2

— Excerpt from October 2016 article “I was induced in January 2006 to ensure their...
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The Happiest Sad: Part 1

The Happiest Sad: Part 1

by Brittany Whatley I was 15 when I found out I was pregnant, sometime in...
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