Our adoption counselors in Lubbock serves the Panhandle and West Texas
Emotions surrounding an unexpected pregnancy can feel like a West Texas windstorm. Although it seems like opinions are as plentiful as grains of sand, it can also be a lonely time. Friends, partners and family members may try to force their own opinions on you or are uninformed about your options. However, our adoption counselors in Lubbock can help.
Our adoption agency in Lubbock helps everyone find the answers they’re seeking and offers a variety of choices.
This Texas adoption agency will help you look beyond the horizon. Licensed counselors can answer your questions and provide all the information you need to make an informed decision. They will never pressure you and are there to support you.
Our adoption counselors in Lubbock help you weather the storm
Accidents happen. If you or someone you love is unsure about the ability to properly care for a baby or a child under three, please give us a call to discuss your concerns. The compassionate counselors at our adoption agency in Lubbock can offer ideas that you may not have considered.
If you’d like to talk further, then we can meet someplace that is convenient for you. We can come to Texas Tech University or other college campuses, drive out to a ranch or hang out at your local coffee shop. We also can schedule a time to meet at our office in Lubbock, but we need to know in advance because we’re often traveling. Our office has a convenient location.
1614 Avenue M, Suite 11
Lubbock, TX 79401
817-784-7641
Contact our adoption counselors in Lubbock
The open plains are filled with people with open hearts. Our adoption agency in Lubbock is ready to assist with information, resources and tools to help you make the best decision for you and your child.
To make an appointment, contact the Legacy Adoption consultant and let us know when and where you want to meet. We’ll travel throughout Texas to help with this beautiful journey.
Meet our Lubbock adoption counselors

Danielle Fork, LMSW
Case Manager Supervisor
Danielle graduated from The University of Arizona with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and then went on to receive a Master of Social Work degree from The University of Texas at Arlington.
Danielle is a passionate advocate for empowering individuals to embrace their stories and accept both the triumphs and trials of life. With a heart full of empathy, she’s the friend who listens without judgment, the shoulder to lean on during tough times, and the light that brightens the darkest of days.
After graduating high school, Danielle dedicated herself to working with women and children across the globe, including in Africa, Costa Rica, and Brazil, before settling back down in Dallas. From helping youth navigate homelessness, mental health struggles, and substance use challenges, to assisting formerly incarcerated adults on their path to reenter society, Danielle has made it her mission to stand by those who are often overlooked right here in Texas.
At Legacy Adoptions, Danielle is deeply honored to walk alongside parents facing unplanned pregnancies, offering them a safe space to reflect, evaluate, and ultimately make the choices that are right for both them and their children. For her, there is nothing more rewarding than helping others realize their strength and supporting them as they make life-changing decisions.
When she isn’t working, you can find Danielle traveling, spending time with family, or sharing her gift of photography. She loves high school football on Friday nights and college football on Saturday mornings. She also enjoys hiking, getting her nails done, reading books, and playing basketball. Danielle is ready to walk with you through your adoption journey.

Marcela Carrillo, BS, MBA
Options Counselor
Marcela “Marci” graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice before receiving her Master of Business Administration in Human Resources at the University of Phoenix-Santa Teresa Campus. Marcela has a heart for people that are struggling. It is this compassion and empathy for those in need that propelled her to be a Juvenile Probation Officer for 25 years. After retiring as a JPO, Marcela knew she still wanted to help people, especially those who could not help themselves, which led her to write home studies for kinships and foster to adopt. Believing that every child deserves to be loved, feel loved, know their worth, and have stability led her to want to do more.
She became a paraprofessional and began working in the educational field about a year ago. While standing in her classroom one day, Marcela wondered if there was more she could be doing to help others. This is when God answered her prayer and opened the door for her to walk alongside birth mothers, babies, and adoptive families. Knowing that while some may be experiencing an unexpected pregnancy, it was not unexpected for God. Marcela is compassionate about wanting to help women who choose life, be healed, and walk in the purpose God has for them.
When Marcela is not working, you can find her riding her bike, taking road trips, sitting in the mountains, cross-training, and/or watching a good movie. Marcela is also a mother who chose adoption and is ready to provide you with the emotional support you need to be healthy, feel worthy, and loved.

Lakeya Toombs, BS
Options Counselor
Lakeya graduated from Langston University with a Bachelors in Child Development and Family Consumer Sciences with a minor in Public Health. Moving from Oklahoma to Texas she spent time in education teaching Pre-K for two years. She then transitioned to working with a nonprofit organization serving families throughout Tarrant County and providing education to promote health birth outcomes for six years. Lakeya then transitioned to foster care and adoptions as a case manager while pursuing her Master’s Degree in Social Work.
Lakeya then expanded her knowledge in Child and Protective Services working as a Permanency Specialist servicing children in care for two years. Lakeya’s professional experiences in social work, working with the community, has shown her to be a strong advocate for children and families in the community and mental health. Lakeya enjoys all aspects of case management and enjoys assisting families with Legacy Adoption Services. Lakeya’s future plans are to continue her Master’s Degree in Social Work and become licensed.
In her free time, Lakeya enjoys health and fitness, competing in the bodybuilding community and is pursuing becoming a professional bodybuilder. She enjoys spending time with her husband, family and friends. Lakeya also enjoys traveling across the globe.

Karen Capson, BS
Community Partnership Manager
Karen graduated from the University of South Florida with an Education Degree, concentrating in the area of Specific Learning Disabilities. Her years spent as a Special Education Teacher were well-suited for her innate sense of compassion, patience, and desire to adapt curriculum to meet the individual needs of her students, helping them rise to their greatest potential. Her efforts awarded her “Teacher of the Year”, though her greatest distinction was meeting (and later marrying) the Canadian-born, professional hockey player who made a public appearance at the school where she taught.
Eight years into their marriage, Karen and her husband excitedly adopted their beautiful daughter, fulfilling their long-sought desire to create a family. Their non-traditional journey to parenthood lended to a harmonious and fulfilling relationship with their daughter’s biological mother. The gratitude Karen felt for such a selfless gift, along with a hope to provide her daughter with ongoing open communication throughout her upbringing, prompted Karen to author a children’s book about their family’s adoption story. The road paved by both birth and adoptive parents granted their daughter a childhood experience that was strengthened with purpose in her creation, along with a strong sense of identity and self-worth. Karen’s daughter, now in college, shares many similar traits with her mother, including a love of writing and adoption advocacy.
Now that her daughter has been successfully launched, Karen is enjoying her empty-nesting phase by traveling with her husband, baking, decorating, crafting, and playing mahjong with friends and family. She is honored to work with the Legacy Adoption family, seeing her personal life experience and passion for adoption come full circle.

Lauren Imler, LMSW
Administrative Coordinator / Options Counselor
Lauren graduated from the University of North Texas with a bachelor’s degree in social work and a minor in human development and family sciences. She also earned a certification in trauma-informed care while completing her undergraduate degree. Lauren went on to receive her master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Arlington, where she specialized in helping individuals with mental health and substance misuse concerns.
As someone who was adopted herself, Lauren brings a deeply personal connection to her work in the adoption field. Her lived experience gives her a unique perspective and a strong sense of empathy for individuals completing the adoption process. She is passionate about supporting others through the adoption journey, helping individuals and families navigate each step with compassion, understanding, and respect. Lauren thrives in her role, walking alongside expectant parents and adoptive families with care and dedication. She is committed to creating safe, supportive spaces where lasting connections can grow.
In her free time, Lauren enjoys crocheting, painting, drawing, and all things creative. She also loves going for runs and spending quality time with her family and friends. Lauren is honored to be part of each family’s story—from their first call through placement and every meaningful moment in between.