1. Family Equality — Free
Advances equality for LGBTQ+ families through advocacy, support, and legal protections. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs
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2. Men Having Babies — Free
Educational nonprofit guiding gay men through the surrogacy process — annual conferences and provider directory. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs
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3. RESOLVE — National Infertility Association — Free
Support for the infertility journey including LGBTQ+ family building. Local support groups nationwide. For LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building families through adoption, foster, surrogacy, IUI, IVF, or co-parenting arrangements. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs
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4. All Families Surrogacy — Free
LGBTQ+ inclusive surrogacy agency and educational resources for intended parents. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies by state and employer — check before paying out of pocket. Pre-birth orders in surrogacy let both intended parents go on the birth certificate without post-birth adoption in supportive states. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ West Virginia residents and allies.
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5. National Center for Lesbian Rights — Family — Free
NCLR family law section: parentage, custody, adoption, and reproductive rights for LGBTQ+ families. For LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building families through adoption, foster, surrogacy, IUI, IVF, or co-parenting arrangements. Foster training is free in every state and takes about 30 hours plus home study (~2–4 months total). Marriage equality made some family-building easier but second-parent adoption is still recommended for travel across hostile states. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ West Virginia...
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6. Adoption.com — LGBTQ+ — Free
Adoption resources, agencies, and support for LGBTQ+ prospective parents. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies by state and employer — check before paying out of pocket. Adoption tax credit (
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7. COLAGE — Free
Network of people with one or more LGBTQ+ parents — supporting children of LGBTQ+ families. For LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building families through adoption, foster, surrogacy, IUI, IVF, or co-parenting arrangements. Foster training is free in every state and takes about 30 hours plus home study (~2–4 months total). Pre-birth orders in surrogacy let both intended parents go on the birth certificate without post-birth adoption in supportive states. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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8. Modern Family Surrogacy — Free
LGBTQ+ inclusive surrogacy education and agency directory. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies by state and employer — check before paying out of pocket. Marriage equality made some family-building easier but second-parent adoption is still recommended for travel across hostile states. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ West Virginia residents and the people supporting them.
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9. Gay Parent Magazine — Free
Resource for LGBTQ+ parents covering adoption, surrogacy, and family life. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs
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10. Open Adoption & Family Services — Free
Adoption agency with strong LGBTQ+ inclusion and support. For LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building families through adoption, foster, surrogacy, IUI, IVF, or co-parenting arrangements. Most LGBTQ+ family-building orgs offer free consultations and connect you with affirming attorneys, agencies, and clinics. About 25% of US foster youth aging out identify as LGBTQ+ — there's particular need for LGBTQ+-affirming foster families. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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11. Spence-Chapin Adoption Services — Free
LGBTQ+ inclusive adoption agency since 1908. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies by state and employer — check before paying out of pocket. About 25% of US foster youth aging out identify as LGBTQ+ — there's particular need for LGBTQ+-affirming foster families. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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12. Adoptive Families Magazine — Free
Magazine and online community for adoptive families including LGBTQ+ parents. For LGBTQ+ individuals and couples building families through adoption, foster, surrogacy, IUI, IVF, or co-parenting arrangements. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies by state and employer — check before paying out of pocket. Pre-birth orders in surrogacy let both intended parents go on the birth certificate without post-birth adoption in supportive states. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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13. Pop Luck Club — Free
LA-based group for LGBTQ+ dads and dads-to-be — model for similar groups nationwide. Relevant for couples needing second-parent adoption to protect both parents' rights regardless of biology. Most LGBTQ+ family-building orgs offer free consultations and connect you with affirming attorneys, agencies, and clinics. Pre-birth orders in surrogacy let both intended parents go on the birth certificate without post-birth adoption in supportive states. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+...
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14. Adoption Network — Free
Resources for adoption including LGBTQ+ inclusive agencies. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Foster training is free in every state and takes about 30 hours plus home study (~2–4 months total). Marriage equality made some family-building easier but second-parent adoption is still recommended for travel across hostile states. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ West Virginia residents and the people supporting them.
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15. Donor Sibling Registry — Free
Connecting donor-conceived people, parents, and donors. LGBTQ+ inclusive. Useful for trans people preserving fertility before hormone therapy or surgery. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. Adoption tax credit (
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16. Family Equality Council Library — Free
Family Equality's resource library for LGBTQ+ family building. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs
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Frequently Asked
- How many family building resources are in West Virginia?
- Pride Corner tracks 16 verified family building resources for the LGBTQ+ community in West Virginia.
- Are family building resources in West Virginia free?
- 16 of the 16 listed family building resources in West Virginia are explicitly free or low-cost.
- Which cities in West Virginia have family building resources?
- Resources serve multiple cities and counties in West Virginia.
- What are some examples of family building resources in West Virginia?
- Featured entries include Family Equality, Men Having Babies, RESOLVE — National Infertility Association, All Families Surrogacy, National Center for Lesbian Rights — Family.
- Do these listings include phone numbers?
- 0 of 16 West Virginia family building listings include verified phone numbers.