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Contact Information

840 Pinnacle Court
#9A
Mesquite, NV 89027
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-5 PM
Saturday 9 AM-5 PM
Sunday 9 AM-5 PM

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Choosing who to trust to work with you in making your adoption plan is essential. We appreciate your confidence in us. Adoption is a noble choice. We are here to walk you through the process so you feel good about your adoption plan. Our adoption caseworkers are amazing! You will plan how you want your adoption plan to work. You choose your adopting family from our pool of waiting families, the amount of contact, and how the hospital experience will go. After the adoption, you can schedule letters and pictures of your baby’s development and well-being. We also offer assistance with pre- and post-placement counseling, professional placement, and helping you become stable and secure.

We are Hague accredited by IAAME to provide international incoming and outgoing adoptions since 2008.

The IAAME is an accrediting body approved by the United States Department of State to conduct Hague accreditation and approval reviews and invites the public to comment on intercountry adoption service providers seeking Hague accreditation or approval or renewal of Hague accreditation or approval. 


Services and information

  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Support Payments

As a foster parent in Nevada, you receive monthly board and support payments. These stipends cover the child's everyday care costs, such as food, lodgings, and other daily incidentals. The payable amount varies depending on the child's age and needs, but payments start at $682.94 for a child under 12 with no special needs.

When entering foster care, children are also entitled to a one-off clothing allowance of up to $125.00, an emergency clothing payment of $50.00, and $28.00 each August for school supplies.

Children with physical or mental disabilities receive an additional special care allowance of up to $550.00.

Medical and Dental Coverage

The government provides Medicaid to Nevada's foster children. These payments cover both medical and dental care until the age of 21.

The foster parents are responsible for arranging any medical appointments and attending them with the child.

Training and Support Groups

There are many groups, organizations, and resources that exist to support foster parents in Nevada. Attending groups and meetings is a great way to meet other foster parents and share your experiences.

Extra training can also help foster parents provide the best environment possible.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.5 / 5
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Cody Pyne
Feb 18, 2017

They went above and beyond to help us with our adoption! Isabel is amazing and always so willing to help. We had a couple of "hick-ups" on our finalization day and she came through for us again. They have a fantastic staff and when it comes time for us to adopt again, we will definitely be using them again. I can't say enough good about them.

Rating: 5