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Families Supporting Adoption is an organization sponsored by LDS Family Services which advocates a positive view of adoption and provides support to birth parents, adoptive couples, children and all friends of adoption.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Training and Recipe Exchange

Profile Training and Recipe Exchange!
Saturday January 14th
6:00 p.m. for Recipe Exchange
7:00 p.m. Training
3210 Sage Crest Dr
Sagecrest Chapel just off Mountain City Highway
Please RSVP and let us know how
many will be coming
nenevadafsa@gmail.com
or call Criscell @ 801-556-4391

Since we had to cancel the last training, this is a redo. We were thinking since we have no budget this year that everyone bring a treat or appetizer to share, along with a couple of yummy recipe's to give out to everyone. Make sure you bring the recipe for the yummy thing you bring, but you can also bring extra recipe's that you and your family love. Make sure you bring about eight to ten copies of your recipe. We will do the recipe exchange and eating at 6:00 and then training at 7:00 sharp. If you are not in the adoption process you don't have to stay. Please no Children at the training unless they are under one. Email us and let us know what more you would like to learn. We are hoping that we can incorporate more that just profiles into this training since we have missed a month. Please email us at criscell.spencer@gmail.com.

National Adoption Month and the Church News

The church news has done a great job with an article that was published on Saturday, November 19th discussing National Adoption Month and family. We wanted to bring your attention to the article and the simple truths it is touching upon. We hope you will share the article with family and friends.



Go HERE for the article in whole.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011





Congrats!
Shalum and Candice
Placed with on December 3rd
Jared Axel Decklan
5lbs 10oz 18.5 inches long
Born on Thanksgiving Day November 24th
at 9:49
Born with pulmonary valve atresia
Doing awesome and will hopefully be able to come home from hospital for Christmas.