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Birth Parents Find Hope Through Open Adoption While Homeless

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Alexandra and Michael Hatherley were living in the woods in Florida when Alexandra discovered she was pregnant with Owen. In this episode of Choosing Adoption with host Donna Pope, they share how they found Heart To Heart Adoptions and made the choice to place their son for adoption while relocating from Florida to Utah for a fresh start.

When Adoption Creates Opportunity

Their story reveals what happens when birth parents receive genuine support during a crisis pregnancy. After placing Owen in January 2023, they secured their own apartment, established jobs, and eventually welcomed their daughter Kaleesi, whom they chose to parent. Today, they maintain a close open adoption relationship with Owen's family, including visits and regular communication.

Both Were Adopted Themselves

Alexandra and Michael both survived foster care and adoption themselves, bringing a unique perspective to their placement decision. Alexandra experienced a failed closed adoption in 2015 with no contact, making her fearful of trying again. Heart To Heart's open adoption approach eased those fears, and today they celebrate Owen's upcoming third birthday with his adoptive family while raising Kaleesi and planning future adoptions.

Discover Alexandra and Michael's journey from homelessness to stability and hear how open adoption transformed multiple lives. Subscribe to Choosing Adoption for stories that show how support changes everything.

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