Kurt & Kaleigh White
We’ve always known our family would grow through adoption. It’s been on our hearts for years—long before infertility became part of our story. After the birth of our daughter Ellie Kate in 2018, we started dreaming, hoping, and praying for more children. As doors closed biologically, our desire to adopt only grew stronger.
On August 22, we were chosen by a brave birth family, and on September 18 our son, Judah, arrived—two weeks early! He is currently in the NICU, and while these first days have brought unexpected challenges, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude and joy. Ellie is thrilled to finally be a big sister!
This journey hasn’t been easy, but we’ve seen God’s fingerprints all over it—through community, through provision, and through encouragement from so many who have walked this road before us. Partnering with Both Hands has been a beautiful reflection of what we value most: caring for those in need, loving big, and stepping out in faith.
We are thrilled to share that our $20,000 Both Hands goal has been met! Any gifts beyond this will go toward Judah’s medical needs and the remaining adoption costs. Thank you for celebrating this miracle with us and for walking alongside our family in this story.
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Judah
We've been on this journey since August 2024, and on August 22 this year, we were chosen by a birth family. Then on September 18, our son Judah arrived—two weeks early! While it's unfortunate to miss Project Day, we couldn’t have a better reason to miss! He’s currently in the NICU, and though these days hold challenges, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude and joy.
Ms. Barb
Gary had survived thyroid cancer and then passed quickly from a devastating bout with Covid-19 in 2021. He and Barb were married for 28 years. Since then, it’s been a struggle for her to keep up with some home repairs. Her sons and friends have helped, but the help from Both Hands will be very much appreciated & we are so excited to serve her!
A Different Kind of Fundraiser
A team of volunteers is completing a service project of fixing up a widow's home. We are raising sponsorship for our day of service. The funds raised will help a child to become adopted into a forever family. Will you sponsor us?
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Your tax-deductible donation is to the 501(c)3 non-profit organization Both Hands Foundation (EIN 26-1879659). In following IRS guidelines, Both Hands’ governing board retains full discretion over the donation’s use, but intends to honor the donor’s suggestion. Both Hands does not charge an administrative fee and raises its operating support separately. Donors that supply their email will receive a tax receipt upon donation. Those who leave it blank will receive a mailed tax receipt at year end, if the donation is $250 or more.
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We are committed to doing everything we can to help our Both Hands families afford adoption. That’s why we don't take out any administrative fees from donations to our projects. If a donor chooses not to cover the credit card and processing fees, Both Hands will cover it to ensure 100% of the gift supports the cause.
We raise funds for our operations separately through support from donors like you. By supporting Both Hands, you help us serve more adoptive families, bless more widows, and bring even more children into their forever families.