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Meet Becky Fawcett / Founder of Helpusadopt.org

Meet Becky Fawcett / Founder of Helpusadopt.org

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NYC based Becky Fawcett has a special connection to the Main Line (location from where I record) because she is from here. While Becky and I have several mutual friends and connections, it was my pleasure to have the opportunity to chat with Becky about building Helpusadopt.org.

Helpusadopt.org, founded in 2007, is a national 501(c)(3) adoption grant program. Helpusadopt.org was founded by Becky and Kipp Fawcett as a response to their own personal adoption experience in an effort to make adoption more feasible for all families.

Since 2007, Becky has been using her voice to share knowledge and build a business to support & build families. Becky's bravery and honesty about her challenges with IVF and then embarking on her adoption journey will resonate with many. In today's conversation we cover:

-Becky's founder story

-Breaking the stigma: Reality of Infertility

-Journey of the adoption process

-Stigma of adoption and its impact

-How could adoption enter your life?

-Positive adoption language

-Becky educates us on the red flags one should beware of when going through the adoption process

-Becky shares personal insights on her experiences and is a wealth of knowledge & information

-This year in 2025 HUA will donate over $3 million in grants

Thank you, Becky for using your voice and spreading your message and for building so many happy families!

@noelleettoi

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