St. Elizabeth Foundation

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Contact Information

8054 Summa Ave
Suite A
Baron Rough , LA 70809
United States

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DayHours
Monday 9 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 9 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM-5 PM
Thursday 9 AM-5 PM
Friday 9 AM-3 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Since its founding, St. Elizabeth has placed more than 600 babies. Each adoption represents the love of a birth mother and the loves of an adopting family. Are you pregnant and considering adoption? We understand how hard and scary it can be, but you have options. That’s why we’re here to help you.The process of making an adoption plan is very much for a birthmom like the process of infertility treatments for an adoptive couple. They have a lot in common. They have ridden the same rollercoaster of emotion. They know grief. They know disappointment. And the miracle of it is when a couple who has known the grief of infertility comes in contact with and is blessed with a child of a woman who’s known the grief of poverty or lack of ability at the time to parent a child. So, it’s kind of a miraculous meeting of two people from different worlds who need each other.


Services and information

  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

You're never alone when you foster as you work as part of a professional team. Louisiana’s Department of Children and Family Services partners with many organizations to help support foster children and the families that care for them.

The collaborative Foster Caregiver Mentor Program encourages peer relationships between foster families. It's an effective way for new resource parents to meet with more experienced caregivers and get advice.

Your local DCFS also has plenty of resources online, including parent handbooks, contact information, and emergency service information. You can learn more about child welfare agencies and how to become a foster parent.

A child-placing agency is always there for you, providing support in times of crisis or even when you have questions. Don't forget about the case worker, who you can contact if you feel lost.

Working with the birth parents is another part of a foster parent's job. However, you don't have to simply contact them to set up visitations and calls. Co-parenting with them is often best for the child, and it can make your job easier.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.5 / 5
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Georgann Mire
Jan 19, 2023

St Elizabeth is a blessing to our family

Rating: 5

Kay Randels
Jan 19, 2023

My fraternal twin boys are now freshmen at LSU! Forever grateful for St. Elizabeth Foundation!

Rating: 5

Kathy Shearer
Jan 19, 2023

We adopted a beautiful baby boy through St. Elizabeth Foundation in 1990. The process was very professional, and we could not be any happier with our our experience with St. Elizabeth.

Rating: 5

Anne D.
Jan 19, 2023

We adopted an eight day old baby boy through St. Elizabeth Foundation in 1992. He is 30 yrs old now. We opted for an open adoption and it has been a very positive experience!

Rating: 5

Whitney Marchan
Jan 19, 2023

When we decided to pursue adoption we first signed up with an Adoption Consultant Agency. They were very helpful but we felt drawn to meet with St. Elizabeth. We had an initial visit with Mrs. Terri Casso and we felt an instant connection and just peace that this is where we were supposed to be. It was not but a month later when we were chosen to adopt by a birth mother due in less than a month. St. Elizabeth walked every step with us to doctor visits with Birth Mom to the hospital stay. They were able to advocate for us to have a hospital room. They have been so supportive of us and of our sons Biological mother and family. If we decide to adopt again we will definitely go through St. Elizabeth as they have become like family to us!

Rating: 5