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Yvonne Responds to Inaccurate Claims

Yvonne Responds to Inaccurate Claims

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Yvonne is back this week and in today's episode she's ready to set the record straight.

In the Spring of this year (2025), a small online publication named AGAA as one of the offending adoption agencies in UT, allegedly guilty of many harmful practices exploiting birth mothers and their babies. The only problem with this article is none of the claims they made regarding A Guardian Angel Adoptions are true and if that wasn't bad enough they didn't call for a comment or rebuttal regarding the claims they were making to give AGAA a chance to refute the inaccuracies.

So instead of letting false narratives take hold, we decided to have Yvonne Johanson (A Guardian Angel Adoptions founder and Director) respond and react to the article directly.

As promised in today's episode we have provided all the links to the articles in question. Please use the following to read more:

  • Article from "The Times"

https://www.thetimes.com/us/news-today/article/utah-human-marketplace-adoption-agencies-zbfjv9930

  • AGAA's Press Release Submitted in July of 2025

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/utah-adoption-agencies-under-attack-143000020.html

  • Yvonne's Letter to the Adoption Community

https://aguardianangel.com/a-letter-in-response-to-the-times-article/

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