The Cradle
Kimberly Fowler has extensive experience in healthcare and education, currently serving as Charge Nurse and Volunteer Coordinator at The Cradle Adoption since August 2014. Previously, Kimberly held the position of Director of Education at Corinthian Colleges from May 2009 to June 2014 and worked as Prevention Programs Manager at the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois from May 2005 to May 2006. Kimberly's career began at Abbott Diabetes Care as a Training Specialist from September 1998 to May 2004. Educationally, Kimberly holds a degree in Organizational Management from North Park University, completed between 2001 and 2006, and an LPN from the Chicago Public Schools Practical Nursing Program, completed in 1984.
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The Cradle
Since opening in 1923, The Cradle has helped place more than 16,000 children into forever families. Learn more at Cradle.org or call 847-475-5800. Want to speak with a Cradle counselor about an unplanned pregnancy? Call 800-CRADLE4 (800-272-3534). Our holistic approach to lifelong support is unlike any other adoption and child welfare agency in the nation. Our team of social workers, counselors, and outreach staff offer trustworthy, ethical, and lifelong support to tens of thousands of people touched by adoption, including birth parents, adopted persons, and adoptive parents. Services include options counseling for women facing unplanned pregnancies, pre and post adoption education for parents, an adoption-competent clinical therapy program, outreach and education, and placement services. The Cradle is the only adoption agency in the country with an on-site nursery. It is a safe, neutral place for infants to stay while their parents take the time they need to decide if adoption will be the plan for this child. The nursery also enables The Cradle to place infants whose special medical needs may mean that it takes a bit longer to find them a home that is prepared to help them thrive. We also offer training for prospective adoptive parents and adoption professionals through Adoption Learning Partners (ALP).