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Our History
The vision for a faith-based agency gave birth to AAA's ministry of family services that is professional, adheres to the highest ethical standards, and delivers compassionate, loving service to clients from many walks of life.
New Mexico's Children, Youth, and Families Department granted our very first license as a full service adoption agency on April 18, 1997. The dream of bringing families together for life would need support from many directions, and our first contribution came June 19, 1997. The $5,000 gift from the generous hearts of adoptive parents Ben and Sandy was "seed money" planted with a prayer for a mighty harvest in the coming years. A well-attended dedication service was held on June 28, 1997.
Casa de Socorro was selected as the corporate name because it means "house of assistance, nurturing, and healing." This was a fitting umbrella to encompass a full range of adoption services, as well as the counseling services available to our clients. We commenced doing business as Adoption Assistance Agency in an office wing of the home of Billye and Joe Coey in Albuquerque after three years of preparatory work. Billye was the one, full-time, non-paid staff member, ably supported by four part-time staffers, all with Masters degrees. By October 16, 1997 the state non-profit incorporation was granted. On July 9, 1998, Internal Revenue Service granted us the 501(c)(3) charitable status.
AAA'S UNIQUE APPROACH
While Billye was in private practice, a birth mother changed her mind about her adoption plan, leaving the adoptive family crushed and financially depleted. Could there be another way? This experience led to prayer, asking God to show a creative plan; one that would take the emotional and financial pressure off a birthmother, when she chose not to complete her adoption plan, while taking the financial sting out of the experience for the prospective adoptive parents.
The vision that came was huge; far greater than the recipient could accomplish single-handedly. In addition to helping children find their loving families, there was to be a special fund available to cover the care of the birth mother if the adoption plan could not be carried through. These funds were to be spent for the joy of serving in the name of the Master. There was to be help for families of limited means who could only have children through the expensive option of adoption. There was to be nurturing, education, counseling, and support for families struggling to overcome challenges. And there was to be help for those precious little ones in orphanages on foreign soil who would never know the comfort and joy of their own family. How could such goals be reached? This had to be the work of many, joining hands as a loving family, each one giving whatever they could, with the blessing of a loving Father over all. Additional details about our charitable programs can me found elsewhere on our website.
STEADY GROWTH
The first baby, who was placed on August 2, 1997, went home with the family whose earlier experience had inspired the prayer leading to the AAA vision. How awesome to witness such a vivid experience of divine intervention! Yet the blessings were only beginning! By the end of that year, three families were rejoicing over their beautiful new daughters and we were able to assist with two international adoptions. Over the next few years, the number of placements increased year-by-year, and our small home-office space was soon bulging at the seams.
Early in 2001, our 50th child was placed with loving parents, and our first website birth mother had completed her adoption plan. Domestic placements continued in growing numbers, as did our international work, in which we provided the required pre and post placement services to New Mexico families who were working with out-of-state internationally placing agencies. With the growth came the need for more space, and on October 1, 2001 we began serving from our present location. For the first few years only half of the available space was used for offices, while the remaining half served as an apartment for birth mothers and their dependent children.
With continuing growth came the demand for additional staff. We are pleased that our base staff has continued serving while new professional and administrative staff members have been recruited and trained. We strive for excellence both in the standards to which we adhere and in the services which we deliver. We believe our work has been amazingly blessed as evidenced by the fact that by the end of 2002, the number of children placed from all agency related sources crossed the 100 mark! A number of these children have had a variety of special needs, ranging from mild to profound, and the great news is that we have been able to find loving homes for every child that has come our way. Now that we are at mid-year 2006, the total number of children assisted into their forever families has climbed to 169.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES AND AFFILIATIONS
During our nine year history we have offered a variety of training programs to the families who work with us, as well as to professional social work and therapy providers across the state of New Mexico. The professional training has awarded certified continuing education units to assist in license renewal. We are proud to have maintained an active role and membership in the Adoption and Foster Care Alliance of New Mexico. This organization works actively to improve the quality of services delivered in our state through on-going training and participation in revising and updating the laws and regulations that govern our services. We have recently become members of the National Council for Adoption to further expand our resources and our accountability.
WITH THANKFUL HEARTS
We are humbled and deeply grateful to the Lord for allowing us the honor and privilege of working with these wonderful children, many of their birth parents, and their loving adoptive families. We eagerly anticipate an exciting future as we continue our mission of "Bringing Families Together for Life."
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