October 26, 2016
The Final Fundraising Push
As you all know by now, we’ve officially been matched to adopt a baby boy in early December! We are so excited to welcome this precious child into our family! We also love our birth mama. She is a strong, courageous, and loving woman. She’s had a hard go of things, particularly in the last year or so. We really want this adoption to be a blessing for her and her family, and an opportunity to start fresh.
Because of the amazing support of our friends, family, and church, we’ve been able to pay for all the adoption expenses so far without any problems. We are so thankful for your generosity!
That being said, at this point, we’ve come to the end of the funds we’ve raised so far, and still have expenses that need to be covered, and soon. We need to come up with another $4,000 to pay for the remainder of the adoption expenses, plus another $3,000-4,000 for our travels to pick up the baby in Florida. We’re looking at another $6,000-7,000 that need to be raised in the next month at the longest, if not the next few weeks, and it’s pretty overwhelming.
We’ve applied for several adoption grants, but we may not hear back on any of them for several more weeks. We will take out a loan if we need to, but we’d really like to avoid that as much as possible since Lynsey will no longer be working once we bring our baby home.
We have been overwhelmed by the support we’ve received throughout this process, and it’s incredibly humbling to have to ask for more.
If you’re local to us, our church’s annual cider press event is this Saturday, October 29th, from 10am-2pm at Sanctuary Church in Gresham. For more information, and to reserve your cider, visit the Pressing Needs website. This year's cider press fundraiser will be supporting a foster care ministry, as well as two adoptive families, including ours.
If you aren’t local, or would just like to make a direct donation to our adoption account, you can use PayPal or YouCaring to do so. If you'd like your donation to be tax-deductible, you can write and mail a check to Gresham Bible Church with "Bock Adoption" in the memo line.
If 300 people donated just $20, we'd have what we need. Obviously, some people can't afford that much, and some people can do more. If you can contribute any amount, we'd be incredibly grateful.
Love,
Jason & Lynsey
February 15, 2016
Announcing the Run, Baby, Run! Virtual Race for Adoption
It's been a while, but we're excited to
announce our next official fundraiser:
Run, Baby, Run! Virtual Race for Adoption
In a
virtual race, you will walk or run your chosen distance whenever you want and
wherever you want. In the Run, Baby, Run! Virtual Race for Adoption, your
participation will help us bring home our baby! Choose from 5k, 10k, or
Half-marathon distances and complete the race anytime between Saturday, April 2 and Saturday,
April 9.
In addition to being a part of giving a
child a forever family, there are also two ways for you to win prizes as a
participant:
Get Sponsors: Ask your family and friends to sponsor you to
race! You can collect cash or check (payable to Gresham Bible Church, Memo: Bock
Adoption) donations. View the virtual race on Facebook for event updates and
to download the form to track your fundraising. Everyone who raises $100 or
more will win a t-shirt, and the
person who raises the most will win a $50
Amazon gift card!
Not the exercising type? Choose the 0k option! If you raise $100 you can still earn a t-shirt! No sweat required!
Guess Your Time: Before you race, submit your guess for how
long it will take you to travel your selected distance. The most accurate
guesser will win a $25 Amazon gift card!
Most domestic infant adoptions cost between
$25,000-$50,000! Our goal for this fundraiser is to raise $5,000 toward those costs.
Learn
More and Register here.
January 6, 2016
January 2016 Adoption Update
Oi! I'm sorry it's taken so long for me to post an update on where we are with our adoption. Here's the lowdown:
Cider Press/GBC Adoption Fund
$12,520 $13,814!
Premier Designs Jewelry Party
$220
My friend and Premier Design jewelry lady, Abi Liezen, threw us a "Blingin' Home Baby Bock" jewelry party in November. It was a lot of fun, and I'm extremely grateful to everyone who attended and bought jewelry, and to Abi for her support!
Other Donations
$6,000
We also received more donations from family members and friends outside over church, which have added greatly to our funds as well. I can't say it enough: the generosity we've experienced throughout this process has been deeply humbling.
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All told, after what we've already had to spend on home study and agency fees, we have about$23,000 over $24,000 available for our adoption right now. This puts us a lot closer to our goal, although there's still a ways to go. We actually won't know the official total until we get matched with a birth family and child, but we estimate needing at least another $10,000.
As far as what happens next once we're matched...
If a birth family selects us, how fast things move after that point will depend on when the baby is due. We could have several months to prepare, or just days or hours! In cases where the baby isn't due right away, we may travel to visit the birth family before the baby arrives, just to get to know each other and make things more comfortable. It's important for us to get to know and build trust with the birth family. This will help ensure that our future child has the opportunity to have a healthy and loving relationship with their birth family if they desire. We will mostly likely be able to share general information with our friends and family once we've been matched, such as the gender and approximate due date of the child, but sensitive information about the birth family will remain private.
Photos by Thomas Slawson, Kelsey Willard, and Lynsey Bock
Fundraising
We've made amazing progress in our fundraising in the last several months! Here are the highlights:

The generosity of our church family has been amazing and humbling. In October we pressed about 600 gallons of apple cider, and raised close to $10,000 from selling cider, craft items, and other goodies. We are immensely grateful to everyone who volunteered at and attended this event!

The rest of the money in our account in the GBC adoption fund has been generously donated by many members of the church body. Thank you!
Premier Designs Jewelry Party
$220
My friend and Premier Design jewelry lady, Abi Liezen, threw us a "Blingin' Home Baby Bock" jewelry party in November. It was a lot of fun, and I'm extremely grateful to everyone who attended and bought jewelry, and to Abi for her support!
Other Donations
$6,000
We also received more donations from family members and friends outside over church, which have added greatly to our funds as well. I can't say it enough: the generosity we've experienced throughout this process has been deeply humbling.
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All told, after what we've already had to spend on home study and agency fees, we have about
The Waiting Game
We get A LOT of questions about where we are in the adoption process. Right now, it's really just a waiting game from here on out. We are currently waiting for our profile to be viewed and selected by the right birth family. That could happen tomorrow, or it could be many many months from now. The only control we have over this part of the process is deciding which families see our profile. We make these decisions prayerfully, based on whole lot of factors, including where they live, medical information, and if the situation fits our adoption budget. When we see a situation that might be a good fit, our profile is presented to the birth family along with profiles from other potential families. The birth family is able to choose who will parent their child.As far as what happens next once we're matched...
If a birth family selects us, how fast things move after that point will depend on when the baby is due. We could have several months to prepare, or just days or hours! In cases where the baby isn't due right away, we may travel to visit the birth family before the baby arrives, just to get to know each other and make things more comfortable. It's important for us to get to know and build trust with the birth family. This will help ensure that our future child has the opportunity to have a healthy and loving relationship with their birth family if they desire. We will mostly likely be able to share general information with our friends and family once we've been matched, such as the gender and approximate due date of the child, but sensitive information about the birth family will remain private.
When it's time for baby to arrive, we will travel to be there either at the birth, or after (depending on birth family preferences and our own ability to leave at a moment's notice). In most states, the birth family will have at least a few days to sign the final paperwork. We won't be able to announce a name or share pictures of the baby until after consent, because it's not our right to do so before that point. Once the consent is signed, baby will released from the hospital, and we'll get legal permission to travel home!
Photos by Thomas Slawson, Kelsey Willard, and Lynsey Bock
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