Cassie Bauman

is adopting a child from United States of America

We have BIG news!

We are adopting a newborn baby girl!

We are beyond excited and are doing everything we can to be prepared to welcome a beautiful new life into our home. As part of our adoption process, we have started a crowdfunding campaign. It may surprise you to hear that adoption related costs can easily total up to $50,000 or more. This is why we have set a goal of $10,000 to help ease the financial burden that often overwhelms adoptive parents.

We hope that by inviting you into this process, you will see yourself as part of the community we hope to build around our child as he/she grows up.

Our story:

Matt and I have always wanted to adopt, something God pressed upon our hearts before we got married. We tried to adopt through the foster system the last two years, (mainly just waiting for approval) but sadly we moved to another county right before we could have started. After some time in prayer and researching different ways to adopt, we decided to change our adoption pathway to private adoption in the US.

Who are we adopting?

We’re adopting a newborn baby girl from a kind and lovely Alabama birth mom. She has a had a healthy and normal pregnancy so far and we’re so excited to meet Baby Girl Bauman, who is due early August! Yay!!

We'd love your support!

Whether you can give a little or a lot, we'd love love your support and prayers through this whole process– that we'd be able to clearly discern God's will and guidance. And for safety, comfort and peace for this unborn baby girl and her mommy, too.

Sincerely,

Matt, Cassie, Noelle and Liam

Adoption Agency

Bethany Christian Services (Home Office)


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$11,200 raised of $10,000 goal
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  • Anonymous gave $100
  • Monica Busch gave $25
  • Anonymous gave $500
  • Danny and Janelle Harris gave $40
  • Brooke Kline gave $200
  • Marion and Joan Bauman gave $1,000