Project Cuddle (Adoption)

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By Andromeda10

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A Charity That Deserves Your Attention

Project Cuddle is an amazing charity with outstanding support for teen pregnancy. Project Cuddle is a not for profit organization that helps women with unwanted pregnancies, prenatal help, and adoption guidance at completely at no cost to the mothers or new parents. (except for adoption costs). Help prevent the abandonment of babies.

Confidential Hotline: 1-888-628-3353

Are you afraid to tell your parents you are pregnant? Do you feel you are too young or not ready to care for a baby? Have you no where else to turn? Do you need help with prenatal care? Do you need shelter? Have you decided to adopt? Project Cuddle can help.

Project Cuddle is a not for profit organization that reaches out to women with unwanted pregnancies. Their mission is to save the babies from abandonment.

The hotline number operates 24/7 and is strictly confidential. No one will find out that you made the call.

Credit: projectcuddle.org
Credit: projectcuddle.org

Celebrity Support

John Stamos is the national spokesperson for Project Cuddle. Stamos reported to Good Housekeeping magazine that Debbe Magnusen, Founder and CEO of Project Cuddle, is a friend of his mother's. He directed two of his friends, who were considering adotion, to Debbe.

Debbe and Project Cuddle introduced the couple to a young mother in her third trimester who wanted to place her baby for adoption.The birth mom delivered twins. "It was one of the greatest days in my friends' lives." Stamos reported.

Paula Abdul, Mary Stuart Masterson and Ellen Degeneres are among the many celebrity supporters of Project Cuddle.

Project Cuddle Official Video

John Stamos on "Ellen" (Degeneres Show)

Donations

Project Cuddle has a wish list of donations, posted on their official website, to help with their efforts. Included are car donations, reams of paper and cell phones. If you cannot find the time to volunteer, please donate items to this monumental charity. Together, we can save these babies.

Comments

Carol McCourt 3 years ago

I would like more information on your project cuddle Adoption

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Andromeda10 Hub Author 3 years ago

Dear Carol, Sorry it's been so long since I've been back to HubPages. I put all of the information I have about Project Cuddle onto this Hub. Sorry that I cannot help more.

Sincerely, Andromeda

Ann-lisa Gyimah 3 years ago

i will like to help the prpject cuddle agecy

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Andromeda10 Hub Author 3 years ago

I'm so glad to hear that you're interested in helping Project Cuddle, Ann-lisa.

Please follow the links here and the Project Cuddle website for more info on how to help.

The world needs more folks like you who want to help

=) Andromeda

dis 3 years ago

Theres better organizations than this. If you looked into how many kids are kept or how much they actually help.

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Andromeda10 Hub Author 3 years ago

Dis, I would love to know about other organizations that support adoption. Do you have specific ideas?

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Lisa HW Level 6 Commenter 3 years ago

Andromeda10, this is a subject after my own heart.  One of my three grown children was adopted from infancy after a terrible beginning.   I have had closer than I would ever have imagined exposure to a situation where a young mother placed her newborn in a plastic bag (although the child was found soon enough to be fine).

After 30 years of being my son's mother (not because I couldn't have children, but because I wanted to offer him what I knew I could); and after more than 20 years of having two biological children as well; I so wish young mothers knew how the bond and love between adopted child and parent can be exactly the same as between child and biological parent.  I wish, too, young girls would realize that they should just tell their parents, even if that means writing them a note and asking for their help.

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Andromeda10 Hub Author 2 years ago

Lisa HW, Thank you for your story. When I was growing up, I remember my parents saying, " If you have a baby, you're out of the house" I was 15 when they said it. The intentions were to frighten me into not having sex until I moved out of the house. That didn't happen and I never got pregnant, but if I had, maybe I would be the frightened girl would would choose other methods over raising the baby or adoption. I did not need to make that decision, thankfully, but I cannot say for sure what decision I would have made being so young and having unsupportive parents.

So my message here is :

PARENTS: choose your words carefully regarding the pregnancy issue with your daughters. Adoption is a wonderful way to make someone else's family grow without disrupting yours too much.

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