A Need For More Adoption Agencies

If you peruse the Internet in search for an adoption agency in Arkansas, you will probably pull up several names. However, according to Angel’s Choice Adoption Agency Owner, Michelle Oglesby, there is a need for more.

“When I went to the board I even said, we do not have enough agencies in, Arkansas. There are several agencies that list local numbers, but when the birth mom call, they realize they’re in Texas, Iowa, Utah, and if there’s more local adoption agencies, that can help fight against abortion, then I think the decision of having an abortion would change,” said Oglesby.

According to a report, recently obtained by Oglesby, in 2013, there were 1,233 abortions performed at one abortion clinic in,Little Rock. Statistic showed these women had abortions performed at 7 weeks of pregnancy. 64 abortions were performed when the women were 20 weeks pregnant.

In 2012, the same clinic performed 3,782 abortions. 421 of those abortions were done on women who traveled from out of state.

Oglesby notes that one of the main requirements to qualify to become adoptive parents is passing a, Home Study. “A Home Study consist of several factors that are equally important,” said Oglesby.

The Home Study is usually performed by a local Social Worker and includes a criminal background check, child maltreatment check, training, physicals, references, and a house inspection to ensure there is adequate space in the home. According to Oglesby the study can take anywhere from three to six months.

Oglesby says the birth mother also undergoes testing to ensure that the baby is healthy. “The agency makes sure that the mom goes to the doctors and get her pre-natal care so that the baby can be as healthy as possible,” she said.

Oglesby says Angel’s Choice Adoption has been very successful in their three years of operation because their focus is the birth mother. She says she considers her adoption agency more of a ministry rather than a business.

“God has really blessed us in finding good homes. And then, these moms being courageous enough to decide that this is the best decision that they can make, an unselfish decision on their part, to place their babies in loving homes,” she said.

Oglesby says she and and her twin brother were adopted. However, she says since then she has seen significant changes over the years.

“Everything was sealed and closed when I was adopted, even back, when I turned 19 in the 70’s. Then after that, in around the 80’s they started opening up, allowing moms to make a choice of, Open Adoption, Semi-Open, and Closed Adoption. And now, within the last five, six years they have an Adoption Registry, and when they are 18 years old they can go into this registry and find their birth mothers,” said Oglesby.

Oglesby, says she uses several social media platforms to convey information to the public. However, she uses FaceBook as her primary source.

How Adoption Experts use Social Media to Form Family Bonds

Social Media is becoming a trend for not just college students but businesses too. More and more experts are turning to social media as a means of reaching out to clients and keeping lines of communications open 24/7. With the various social media platforms to choose from these businesses can utilize each of them in different ways, depending on what demographic or target audience they are attempting to reach.
Several adoption experts have taken to social media using various media elements to keep their clients informed and potential clients up to date with information. But only a few have become experts at utilizing these platforms.

This article focuses on how various adoption experts use social media to form family bonds.

Facebook is by far the most popular social media platform. It is used by 57% of the adult population, with 84% of those adults being between the ages of 18 and 29.

Other social media networking sites that professionals are utilizing are, LinkedIn, Twitter and Google Plus.

Abrazon Adoption Associates, is an adoption agency that offers birth parents and adoptive parents an opportunity to plan a loving home for children. On their Facebook page you can find relevant information about the company like when it was founded and by who. They update their post everyday with their own success stories as well as other successful adoption stories and news.

Abrazo Adoption Agency uses Twitter to reach it’s audience by posting tweets about successful adoption stories and to share other great adoption stories form other sources.

Abrazo Adoption Agency uses Google Plus to keep it’s followers informed about recent adoptions and success stories.



Although the agency doesn’t list stories about adoption on their linked in page they do list the names of the members on their staff.

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Litigation Paralegal at Zinda & Davis, PLLC
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Agency Services Coordinator at Abrazo Adoption Associates
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Maternity Services Coordinator at Abrazo Adoption Associates

Michelle Oglesby, is a professional Adoption Coordinator. Her agency, An Angel’s Choice Adoption Agency, assist expectant parents who want to find the right home for their unborn baby.

Oglesby, uses Facebook to communicate to a broader audience, posting information and stories about her agency and the successful adoptions she has been involved with.

Oglesby also promotes her work through videos.

Oglesby, sends out Tweets through Twitter to inform her followers about her services and to redirect the viewers to the agency’s website.

She also uses Twitter to generate a following.

Ogles by appears to be relatively new to Google Plus with only 5 followers her site has had 65,740 views. On that platform, Oglesby gives a detailed description of her business and the services they offer. You can also see reviews and comments:

Arden Unruh
9 months ago
Michelle is a great person to work with! She is very supportive and respectful. We were very impressed with her care and concern of our birth-mother. We would love to work with Michelle in the future!
Response from the owner – 9 months ago
Thank you ever so kindly. Blessings to your beautiful family.

With LinkedIn being a platform for mainly professionals who wish to post their resumes and professional accomplishments, Oglesby uses this social media platform to post a detailed description of her work experience and expertise in adoption.

Michelle Oglesby
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Michelle Oglesby
Owner/Operator
Sherwood, ArkansasInformation Services
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An Angel’s Choice Adoption, Inc
Education
Rutledge Business College

Summary
Starting working at age 12 1972
Daycare
Started modeling at age 15
Hotel front desk 5 years
Retail sales-25 years
Store management 6 years
Loss prevention Regional Management 10 years
Front desk medical representative-3 years
Adoption Coordinator 4 years
My passion is to assist in saving the innocent lives of the unborn by providing Free adoption services to any one choosing adoption options.

Finding A Place To Call Home For Your New Baby

According to one report on Abortion Statistics in Arkansas, from 1991 to 2011, the state has shown a decline in its’ abortion rate. However, there is still a steady flow of women coming through the doors of one of the only two abortion clinics in Arkansas. According to one source, there are 30 to 40 abortions performed at this abortion clinic per week. Many if these women are traveling from nearby states like, Missouri, Tennessee and Texas.

Info graph: C. Flowers-Weston
Info graph: C. Flowers-Weston

Anti-abortionist stand outside the abortion clinic hoping to persuade as many of these women as they can to accept information about other options that would save the life of their unborn child. Michelle Oglesby knows all too well about one of these options, adoption.

Michelle Oglesby and her husband, Mason opened, An Angel’s Choice Adoption Agency three years ago with a mission to help pregnant women who did not want to keep their baby with a plan of adoption. “My husband and I decided to step out on faith and open our adoption agency,” said Oglesby, and since the opening of their agency, Oglesby says they have had a 100% successful rate, placing 19 babies with loving and caring parents.

photo: courtesy of Sherwood Chamber of Commerce
photo: courtesy of Sherwood Chamber of Commerce

According to Oglesby, most of the clients she assist are referred to her agency by either the Arkansas Crisis Center, a doctor’s office or someone looking to make a plan of adoption going through, Google or word of mouth.

“I primarily work with pregnant moms that are placing their babies while they’re unborn, “ said Oglesby.

Oglesby says she works closely with an agency that exclusively works with adoptive parents.

“Once I find out the needs of the birth mom, what she is looking for in a set of parents, I search for parents that are willing to adopt their baby,” she said.

Oglesby notes, there are a few types of adoption options. Her agency focuses on three. An Open Adoption, allows the birth mother and adoptive parents to communicate with each other after the birth of the baby and continuously throughout the child’s life.

A Semi-Open Adoption, allows the birth mother to communicate with the adoptive family through social media and pictures. In a Closed Adoption, neither party is privileged to any information, not even by name.

Oglesby says there is no limit on the amount of children a family can adopt. “It is whatever you can afford, and whatever your heart is willing to give,” she said.