Texas Adoption Center
We have a fresh approach to today’s adoption. Our goal is to empower you through support and adoption education, so you can make the best choice for you and your baby. Our goal is for you to leave our program looking forward to a bright and productive future. We’ll be your supporters for the rest of your life.
If you live in Texas and are just starting your adoption journey, we’d love to assist you with this first step. We take great care in matching expectant parents with adoptive families to help foster a natural connection that we hope flourishes to a beautiful ongoing relationship.
As a licensed child placing agency in Texas, we provide a full array of services to facilitate placement, provide support, and walk the adoption triad through finalization of their adoption plan.
Services and information
- Adoption
- Other
Requirements to become a foster parent
Adults who are new to the fostering process sometimes feel overwhelmed and wonder if they will have support on their journey. Your child-placing agency is the first resource. Social services caseworkers provide aspiring foster parents with various types of support and connections. These include free educational training programs, helplines, and support groups.
It is important that foster parents build their individual support network, too. Connecting with other foster families with more experience is an excellent place to begin. Texas groups offer foster parent meetups; you can search online for the closest one.
The Texas Foster Family Association provides state training, a regional directory of support services, a summer training conference, and more. Membership benefits include getting access to foster care professionals and learning more about ways to become better caregivers. Children of TFFA members can also get assistance through the Scholarship Fund.
Austin Angels is another support organization that strives to assist foster parents and Texas foster children. They offer care packages and gifts for foster children and their caregivers, mentorship options, and education, among other resources. Foster children and teens can learn valuable skills that help prepare them for independent living, as well.
Ratings and Reviews
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Nov 19, 2018
I loved working with TAC. I worked closely with Caitlyn, Stacey, and Lindsay and all 3 of them were wonderfully supportive and smart women. TAC came highly recommended from an adoption consultant that I met with. I was an adoptive mom who adopted a baby boy already born and in the NICU. I needed all the guidance I could get and TAC was there to help. Even now they help me in our open adoption with my son’s birth mom and any other adoption questions I might have.
Nov 19, 2018
While working with TAC I had a great experience. I worked with Lindsay and she was absolutely wonderful. She was very helpful, comforting, and respectful. I couldn’t have asked for anybody better
-J.S.