Best Family Building in New Hampshire — 16 verified resources

16 Resources

1. Family Equality — Free

Advances equality for LGBTQ+ families through advocacy, support, and legal protections. 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. Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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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. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ New Hampshire...

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3. RESOLVE — National Infertility Association — Free

Support for the infertility journey including LGBTQ+ family building. Local support 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. Adoption tax credit (

5,950 in 2026) applies regardless of marital status or orientation. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ New Hampshire residents and the people supporting them.

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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. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs

,500–4,000 depending on state. Adoption tax credit (
5,950 in 2026) applies regardless of marital status or orientation. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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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. A starting point for foster parents navigating training, licensure, and matching with LGBTQ+ youth in care. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. 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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6. Adoption.com — LGBTQ+ — Free

Adoption resources, agencies, and support for LGBTQ+ prospective parents. Useful for trans people preserving fertility before hormone therapy or surgery. Foster training is free in every state and takes about 30 hours plus home study (~2–4 months total). Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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7. COLAGE — Free

Network of people with one or more LGBTQ+ parents — supporting children of LGBTQ+ families. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Second-parent adoption typically takes 4–8 months and costs

,500–4,000 depending on state. Marriage equality made some family-building easier but second-parent adoption is still recommended for travel across hostile states. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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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. 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. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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9. Gay Parent Magazine — Free

Resource for LGBTQ+ parents covering adoption, surrogacy, and family life. 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. Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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10. Open Adoption & Family Services — Free

Adoption agency with strong LGBTQ+ inclusion and support. Useful for trans people preserving fertility before hormone therapy or surgery. Foster training is free in every state and takes about 30 hours plus home study (~2–4 months total). Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ New Hampshire residents and allies.

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11. Spence-Chapin Adoption Services — Free

LGBTQ+ inclusive adoption agency since 1908. 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. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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12. Adoptive Families Magazine — Free

Magazine and online community for adoptive families including LGBTQ+ parents. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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13. Pop Luck Club — Free

LA-based group for LGBTQ+ dads and dads-to-be — model for similar groups nationwide. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. Marriage equality made some family-building easier but second-parent adoption is still recommended for travel across hostile states. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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14. Adoption Network — Free

Resources for adoption including LGBTQ+ inclusive agencies. 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). Reciprocal IVF (one partner provides eggs, another carries) is increasingly available and many states now require coverage. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ New Hampshire residents and the people supporting them.

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15. Donor Sibling Registry — Free

Connecting donor-conceived people, parents, and donors. LGBTQ+ inclusive. Relevant for couples needing second-parent adoption to protect both parents' rights regardless of biology. 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. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

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16. Family Equality Council Library — Free

Family Equality's resource library for LGBTQ+ family building. Worth contacting before starting fertility treatment to understand insurance, costs, and legal protections. Fertility preservation (egg/sperm banking) is best done before hormone therapy; insurance increasingly covers this. 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+ New Hampshire residents and allies.

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Frequently Asked

How many family building resources are in New Hampshire?
Pride Corner tracks 16 verified family building resources for the LGBTQ+ community in New Hampshire.
Are family building resources in New Hampshire free?
16 of the 16 listed family building resources in New Hampshire are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in New Hampshire have family building resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in New Hampshire.
What are some examples of family building resources in New Hampshire?
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 New Hampshire family building listings include verified phone numbers.