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How can I help a family adopt?


People, partnering together, makes a significant impact.




Once you understand the need for partnering with an adopting family, the next step is to start praying and giving. Anybody can see the substantial cost of adoption and wonder “What can my small amount do? I could give $25 or $50 but that seems so insignificant.” This is where we need to adjust our thinking as a whole, and recognize the bridge from seeing the need to meeting the need.


Two action steps to help move us forward:


Faithfully pray.

Prayer is truly the most vital component of this non-profit and we are asking God to provide faithful prayer partners who will faithfully intercede for these families as well as the directors of this organization. We are going about work that only God can do, and we need God's people to commit to pray with us. In many instances we are asking God to do miracles!

Generously give.

Generosity can be seen in the New Testament where the early churches were giving far more than they had. Would you consider contributing monthly towards this non-profit? We are seeking local church’s support but want to tap into individuals for support. A person is more invested into a cause when they feel a personal involvement.


Our Goal:

Raise enough funds to be able to help four adopting families per year bring their child home, with as little strain on their finances as possible.


Simple Ways to Financially Support Us


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(For Venmo, click the icon above or search for 'Plead the Privilege' in Venmo.)

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(For PayPal, click the above icon to be taken to a secure giving portal)

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We're a part of the Walmart Round Up program. Click the icon to get started.

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(If writing a check, send to:
Plead 4 the Privilege, 929 Dr Zimmerman Road, Lexington, NC 27295


Two reasons you can give confidently to Plead 4 the Privilege:


We are GuideStar Compliant:

(Click below to see our report):



We are a 501(c)3 Organization


That means you can confidently donate to our adoption cause and receive a tax-deductible receipt.