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You've come to the right place - I've got you!

Here’s the truth, I am Pro-Adoption.
I Am Pro Honest Adoption.
I Am Pro Adoption Triad.

At KB Adoption Services, YOU MATTER.

We understand the profound desire to grow your family. And if you’ve chosen adoption, we're here to guide you with unwavering empathy, compassion, and expert care. You deserve a cheerleader, an advocate, and your own adoption BFF. You need someone who is looking out for your best interest at all times.

With us, your dreams aren't just possible, they're within reach.

Khandy Bryant

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I AM ON A MISSION THAT IS

BIGGER THAN ME.

I walked through h*ll so my people don’t have to.
Your adoption journey can be a beautiful and memorable experience.
Who you choose to partner with will play a crucial role.

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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".

Adoption SHOULD BE ethical, transparent, and centered on the best interests of everyone involved. The triad; adoptive family, first parents, and, most importantly, your child.

I treat each family with the same care and honesty I wish I had received during my own adoption journey.

Many ask how do I get the results I get? It's simple. I show up as Khandy, I don't try to be anyone else. I am fully aware that I am not everyone's cup of tea. They should drink coffee!

As someone who has grown my family through adoption, not once but twice, and now as a Black adoption professional in a predominantly White landscape; I've witnessed and experienced a few things first-hand I need to share with you:
the adoption journey can be heartbreakingly unfair to those longing to build their families.

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Imagine being told, as many Black prospective parents are, "Your wait will be shorter because you're Black".

This misleading sentiment often leaves Black families unprepared and without the same level of vital education and resources offered to others. Picture Black expectant mothers and Black first mothers being given false narratives, the damaging lie that 'Black people don't adopt,' limiting their choices and leading them to believe they must choose between a placement they don't feel right about or unprepared parenthood.

Think about Black children being placed in homes with families who, through no fault of their own, lack the crucial understanding of what it means to raise a Black child in today's world, families who may not even consider the importance of creating a diverse and nurturing environment for their child's complete well-being. This is real life, not social media. Let's be absolutely clear: love alone is insufficient when you're thinking about becoming a parent.

Sadly, this unfairness also profoundly affects single individuals and same-sex couples, who are often wrongly led to believe expectant mothers won't choose them or are ostracized simply for not fitting a perceived 'norm' in the adoption space, despite the clear reality that they too can have incredibly loving and thriving families.

I've seen the exhaustion and despair of prospective adoptive families of all backgrounds who have lost significant amounts of money with no way to recover (Kenny and I were one of those families). I understand the immense pressure of being forced to make life-altering decisions in moments, without even having basic questions answered, the fear that any hesitation might cost them everything (we’ve been there too).

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