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Becky Fawcett
New York, NY
Submitted by: Elizabeth J. McCausland
Becky Fawcett
Becky Fawcett
New York, NY
FEATURED BRAVE CHICK FOR OCTOBER 2008
I heard about your website from a friend and I have to tell you I LOVE it! I think you are all doing such a wonderful thing for these brave women. The moment I began reading all the wonderful stories - I thought of my friend who I would like to nominate for your next Featured Brave Chick award.

The funny thing about Becky Fawcett is that she would never consider herself brave. It would never cross her mind. If told she was - she would simply say "Thank you but I just did what I HAD to do. And I continue to do what HAS to be done." However, in my opinion, she defines bravery!

Long story short---Becky and her husband Kipp endured 5 rounds of IVF, had 3 miscarriages (one at 14 weeks) and spent $82,000 on non-insurance covered medical bills to arrive at the conclusion that adoption was going to be the way they would build their family. Any one can ask her and she'll tell you that she was terrified by the process … but even more terrified about NOT being a mother. 2 ½ years ago, she and Kipp adopted their son Jake (the adoption cost $40,000) and SHE WAS INSPIRED.

After the adoption, people expected them to close the door on this chapter, count their blessings and move on. If you know them - it is very clear that they count their blessings every day, but they couldn't move on. They asked themselves - "What happens when people can't afford adoption?" The answers they found were unacceptable: Go into financial ruin or live a childless life (not by choice). They vowed to change this and THEY DID. I've often asked Becky what made her ask the question and she always has the same answer: "If you'd walked a minute in my shoes, you would have asked the same one."

When Jake was two, Becky and Kipp founded helpusadopt.org (a national grant organization) to help other Americans who are struggling with the cost of adoption. 80% of the people seeking adoption are failed Infertility patients and an average adoption costs $25,000. What has this BRAVE CHICK done? She's created an organization that will change the world of adoption, as we know it. One of the most important things to know about helpusadopt.org, besides the fact that they give grants to defray the cost of adoption, is that they don't define 'a family'. Helpusadopt.org considers all qualified couples and individuals who apply regardless of race, religion, marital status or sexual preference. This alone is one of the things that makes Becky ONE BRAVE CHICK … many people feel that children should be adopted by "a traditional family model" -meaning a man and a woman who are married to each other. Becky doesn't agree and in fact has lost some donors due to her stance on this subject but she doesn't care. She won't change her beliefs.

My friend's bravery doesn't end here. Helpusadopt.org launched in November 2007 and it's no surprise that it took off immediately. She created this while working full time (at the PR firm she launched in 1999, The Fawcett Group) and while being a mother to Jake. She worked at night to get things done. And this past spring, when Helpusadopt.org took on a life of its own, I watched her do one of the bravest things she's done to date. She decided to stop working for her paying clients at The Fawcett Group. It was not an easy decision especially since it was a VERY lucrative business. She had built that business since 1999 when many thought she would fail. It was all HER and she loved it. To give it up was not an easy choice. But as Becky said "there are people out there who need me more" and she went to work full time (and then some) as Helpusadopt.org's Executive Director on a pro-bono basis. So now if you ask Becky if she works she always answers "No" and I don't understand why. So I asked her why that's her answer. "Its not work. Its just what I do. I look at Jake and know what has to be done each day when I get up. We can make a difference in people's lives - I'd say I'm pretty lucky."

So that is my friend. My BRAVE friend who considers herself lucky because each day she fights for what she believes in so that she can help other people become parents - No matter what the cost!
-Elizabeth

xxx

Becky & Kipp’s Story in their words …
Our five year journey to helpusadopt.org 2002-2007

What you are about to read is a detailed account of what we went through to have a child and how we created helpusadopt.org. You may find it sad at points and overwhelming at others. Our story is not uncommon but our outcome certainly is and the road was definitely challenging. Thousands of families experience similar circumstances each year, but without the financial resources, their end result is drastically different. Building a family through adoption is a privilege not a right and brings with it seemingly insurmountable financial challenges. Many families experience financial ruin and others simply cannot afford this process at all. As a result, they live a childless life.
Our experience made it impossible to turn and look the other way. The emotional journey to our son gave us a glimpse into what "almost wasn't" and now, we are using this knowledge to help others overcome the incredible financial hurdles that they encounter along the way to adopting a child. Helpusadopt.org will begin to provide a financial solution to this nationwide struggle.

2002
After a year of trying to get pregnant at age 32, I asked my OBGYN if I should go see a fertility specialist. His answer was no. "Just relax and give it some time, maybe in another year if nothing happens," he said. I went to the specialist anyway and it's a good thing I did. Our infertility issues were so complicated that we skipped the use of oral stimulant drugs and inseminations and went straight to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). We chose our infertility doctor by reputation. We had heard that he was aggressive in his practices and had a high rate of pregnancy. The fact that his office was two miles away would prove to be convenient when I started to have daily appointments / bloodwork / ultrasounds - sometimes five days in a row.

2003
1st cycle - Our first cycle cost $16,500 (Doctors fee $7,500, Lab fee $4,000, Drugs $5,000). Our insurance covered nothing.

2nd cycle - We tried again 6 weeks later. We incurred the same cost. We followed the same drug/injection protocol. There was a retrieval and transfer, just as before. Two weeks later: Negative pregnancy test.

3rd cycle - We took some time to unwind and tried again a few months later. We incurred the same cost. We followed the same drug/injection protocol. There was a retrieval and transfer, just as before. Two weeks later: Positive pregnancy test. I was pregnant and the due date was my father's birthday. We had a miscarriage at 12 weeks, which was the day before Becky's 35th birthday.

2004
4th cycle - We incurred the same cost plus $4,000 for acupuncture. We followed the same drug/injection protocol. There was a retrieval and transfer, just as before. Two weeks later: Negative pregnancy test. New development: Did produce enough good fertilized eggs for a frozen cycle.

5th cycle - I continued with acupuncture $4,000. Having a frozen cycle of eggs saves on both the doctors fee, lab charges and drugs. This time the cost was only $8,000 and slightly less invasive. No retrieval necessary - only a transfer. Two weeks later: Positive pregnancy test. Miscarried at 10 weeks - December 23rd 2004.

Total cost: $82,000 (after tax dollars)

We drained our savings. We had just enough money left for an adoption.

January 2005
It was time for plan B. We got three referrals and met with three adoption attorneys by January 17th. We were terrified. We felt all alone. Even those who loved us most couldn't help us or make this any easier. There were so many uncertainties and no guarantees. We could only feel secure in knowing that the lawyer we chose was quite capable, an adoptive parent himself who had been doing this for over 20 years. We chose our lawyer and signed the paperwork on January 18, 2005. Our adoption was going to cost approximately $40,000 (after tax dollars). These costs included our lawyer, home study, social worker visits, birthmother's lawyer, birthmother's monthly expenses, birthmother's medical expenses, birthmother's counseling, airline tickets (at a moments notice), hotel, car rental.

We spent the next 75 days doing paperwork: financial paperwork, criminal background check, child abuse clearance, a full day seminar with a home study group, a social worker visited our house several times, we both had physicals, and we assembled our profile "book" to be sent out to birth mothers.

Our adoption process was unusually quick, although it didn't feel quick while we were going through it. Jake's adoption was finalized in Pennsylvania October 12, 2006 (almost a year later) and then we had to apply for an amended birth certificate from Maine (three months of waiting) and once we had that, we could apply for a social security number (two months of waiting).

At every life changing juncture, we counted our blessings to be able to pursue both IVF and adoption on our terms. We were, and still are, very fortunate. We asked our adoption attorney what would we do if we didn't have the money to pay for this. His response was unacceptable. The options: go into financial ruin or don't have a child. We looked at each other and knew that instant that when the time was right we would change those options. We were going to do something to help.

We dedicate helpusadopt.org to the countless parents waiting to adopt and to the thousands of birthparents selfless enough to let us adopt your children. And of course, to our son Jake and a very special woman whose kind heart will never be forgotten.
-Becky & Kipp Fawcett

HelpUsAdopt.org
“Building Families Through Adoption”
HelpUsAdopt.org is a national non-profit 501 (c)3 financial assistance grant program that will provide qualified couples and individuals (regardless of race, religion, marital status or sexual preference) with grants of up to $15,000 towards their adoption expenses.

The Helpusadopt.org team is dedicated to helping couples/individuals overcome the seemingly insurmountable financial challenges that are associated with adoption. The first round of grants- June 2008- Helpusadopt.org received 125 applications, from all over the United States with requests totaling over a million dollars, and we only had $53,000 to give away. The June 2008 grant recipients (8) include 4 childless couples, 3 single women, and 1 family with three special needs adoptions.

If you would like to learn more and/or make a donation to
HelpUsAdopt.org – please contact:
HelpUsAdopt.org - P.O. Box 20435 - New York, NY 10021
Phone 917.684.5484
Fax 253.399.6780

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Unknown User 12-10-2009
At 40 I married my darling husband. No babies for me only Dr. apts and the suggestions and options that Becky and Kipp were given. Well, because of our age in 1988 adopton for us was over $50,000. Again we were faced with a choice. We chose to raise our blended family. Our three boys we ages 18,17,16. We devoted our time to youth ministry. Then a move to Delaware led us to become Foster Parents. We had no intention of trying to adopt. Our coordinater suggested Foster-to-Adopt. Well I'd never heard of such a thing. To make a long story short....We have a wonderful son now 8 and a daughter who just turned 3. I have known both children since birth. We have different ethnicity. Miss Grace is helping write this as I type. I'm so blessed to have these babies. I thank God that my hearts desire has been fulfilled. My husband and I have guardians in place because of our ages. For however long we live I'll raise my babies. I'm so proud of these two. Please consider American children. There are over 500,000 children waiting to be adopted. Our cost for our son $125.00 and our daughter cost us court fees of $65.00. Our grown sons are 40,38, 37. We have 7 grandchildren. Just call us Sarah and Abraham. God's Blessings to all of you. Linda DesMarais Give your love away become a Foster-to-Adopt parent.

...the feeling you get when you recieve one of these kits is awesome.
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