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Expect Miracles Surrogacy Launches "One Miracle at a Time" Storytelling Campaign" Real families. Real surrogates. One shared dream — to make miracles happen.
SAN DIEGO - Californer -- Founded in San Diego and now serving families from coast to coast, Expect Miracles Surrogacy has launched a nationwide storytelling initiative called One Miracle at a Time. The campaign collects and shares true stories from surrogates and intended parents across America — illuminating the faith, resilience, and human connection that make modern family-building possible.
Founder Jon Anderson, a father of four children born through surrogacy, was moved to start the project after his personal journey of loss and hope was shared thousands of times online. "Every family begins with a dream," Anderson says. "Our mission is to show the heart behind the science and honor the women who help make those dreams real."
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Each week, One Miracle at a Time features new stories from both sides of the journey — surrogates who carry someone else's dream and parents who never stopped believing it was possible. The campaign invites current and former surrogates to share their experiences through the Expect Miracles Surrogacy Journal at https://www.ExpectMiraclesSurrogacy.com.
"When people read these stories, they see that surrogacy isn't about contracts or clinics," Anderson adds. "It's about compassion, purpose, and miracles — one story at a time."
About Expect Miracles Surrogacy
Expect Miracles Surrogacy is a national agency and storytelling platform committed to supporting surrogates and intended parents through every stage of their journey — from matching to the moment of birth. Founded in San Diego, California, and serving families nationwide, the organization combines compassionate guidance with authentic storytelling to celebrate the miracles born through surrogacy.
Founder Jon Anderson, a father of four children born through surrogacy, was moved to start the project after his personal journey of loss and hope was shared thousands of times online. "Every family begins with a dream," Anderson says. "Our mission is to show the heart behind the science and honor the women who help make those dreams real."
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Each week, One Miracle at a Time features new stories from both sides of the journey — surrogates who carry someone else's dream and parents who never stopped believing it was possible. The campaign invites current and former surrogates to share their experiences through the Expect Miracles Surrogacy Journal at https://www.ExpectMiraclesSurrogacy.com.
"When people read these stories, they see that surrogacy isn't about contracts or clinics," Anderson adds. "It's about compassion, purpose, and miracles — one story at a time."
About Expect Miracles Surrogacy
Expect Miracles Surrogacy is a national agency and storytelling platform committed to supporting surrogates and intended parents through every stage of their journey — from matching to the moment of birth. Founded in San Diego, California, and serving families nationwide, the organization combines compassionate guidance with authentic storytelling to celebrate the miracles born through surrogacy.
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