AMANDA TAYLOR, Case Manager Case Management Amanda Taylor joined NWSC in 2018, but has lived in Portland since 2013. Amanda and her partner relocated to Oregon to be near extended […]
Amanda Taylor joined NWSC in 2018, but has lived in Portland since 2013. Amanda and her partner relocated to Oregon to be near extended family when they were expecting their first child, and they now have two children and a sweet, grumpy dog. Previously, she worked with the elderly population in Sitka, Alaska doing case management. She has a degree in Criminology from University of Minnesota, Duluth and a MS, Publishing & Editing from Portland State University.
Amanda’s excellent taste includes coffee, wine, cheese and Mexican food and she is talented at digital art and design. She enjoys family time, especially adventures near the ocean and rivers, camping, making up songs and dancing along to music videos. She loves helping families grow and learning about the experiences women have had in their own lives and what leads them to becoming a surrogate.
What Amanda can do for you: Amanda guides intended families and surrogates through the process from start to finish. She conducts match meetings with surrogates and families, coordinates with other surrogacy professionals, and provides support and information throughout the process.
NWSC is committed to helping families achieve their dream of parenthood through surrogacy while also prioritizing everyone’s health and safety. We understand families and surrogates may have waited years to start this process, and we are ready to help you with your journey.
Are NWSC offices open?
Yes, most NWSC employees are working remotely, and all meetings are being held over Zoom. We continue to be available during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM PST.
Can I still start my surrogacy journey as an intended family?
Yes, potential surrogates can complete the screening process virtually and are available to match with families. If you are interested in finding out more, the first step is to schedule a free, initial consultation over Zoom here. When you are ready to get started, the NWSC fee agreement can be emailed and signed electronically.
Can I become a surrogate during COVID-19?
Yes, we are excited that so many wonderful women are contacting us to start their surrogacy journey and help a deserving intended family have a baby. We are completing the screening process over email, phone, and Zoom. If you are ready to find out more, please complete our online intake form.
Can I be matched?
Yes, we have many loving families and generous surrogates ready to be matched. Surrogates are able to undergo all the screening steps virtually, and we are matching them as soon as they complete that process. Match meetings are held over Zoom, and surrogates and families are also working on their legal contracts as they normally would after a successful match meeting.
Are clinics open?
Yes,the process looks a little different than before COVID-19, but medical screenings and embryo transfers are taking place.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out any time, and you can reach us at info@nwsurrogacycenter.com.
Sincerely,
The NWSC Team
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