Miracle Surrogacy, GWK Academy team up on Mexico surrogacy access for LGBTQ+ families
Miracle Surrogacy and GWK Academy have formed a partnership to give LGBTQ+ intended parents more education, consulting and savings on surrogacy journeys in Mexico. The move comes as some families look outside the U.S. for lower costs and faster timelines. Why it matters: - The partnership is aimed at making surrogacy and other family-building paths more accessible for LGBTQ+ intended parents. - The deal adds an education and support layer for families weighing Mexico against more expensive U.S.-based surrogacy options. - Eligible GWK Academy members will receive a US$1,000 credit toward Miracle Surrogacy services. What happened: - Miracle Surrogacy announced a partnership with GWK Academy Family Building, Inc. to support LGBTQ+ family building through surrogacy in Mexico. - The partnership makes Miracle Surrogacy part of GWK Academy’s vetted network of family-building partners for donor-conceived journeys. - GWK Academy members will get access to educational resources, consultations with Miracle Surrogacy specialists and guidance on international family-building options. - The announcement was made June 17, 2026, from Mexico City. The details: - Miracle Surrogacy is based in Miami and operates in Mexico. - GWK Academy is a nonprofit that provides education and support for LGBTQ+ people pursuing parenthood through surrogacy, egg donation, IVF, adoption and other options. - The partnership includes information about surrogacy in Mexico, IVF, egg donation and fertility treatment options. - Miracle Surrogacy says its full-service programs include surrogate matching, egg donor programs, embryo creation, legal support, pregnancy management and international exit assistance. - Miracle Surrogacy says it welcomes nearly 250 babies annually and has helped intended parents from more than 60 countries. - The agency says its Mexico programs cost about one-third of comparable U.S. surrogacy programs. - Miracle Surrogacy says it has more than 75 English-speaking staff members across offices in Cancun, Mexico City and Mérida. - The company says it has the largest egg bank in Mexico with more than 300 internationally diverse egg donors. - The company says embryo transfers are conducted in 8 to 10 weeks because of its pool of fully screened surrogates. - More information is available by email at info@MiracleSurrogacy.com or through Miracle Surrogacy . - GWK Academy can be reached at brian@gwkacademy.org and gwkacademy.org . Between the lines: - Mexico has become a more attractive destination for international surrogacy because programs can cost less than in the U.S. while still offering medical, legal and fertility services. - The partnership gives both organizations a clearer way to steer families toward vetted information at a time when surrogacy costs and timelines remain a pain point for many intended parents. - GWK Academy executive director Brian Rosenberg said families are seeking alternatives as U.S.-based surrogacy costs and timelines rise. - Miracle Surrogacy chief operating officer Mario Lara said the partnership is intended to help families access accurate information before making decisions. What’s next: - GWK Academy members can begin using the new education, consultation and credit benefits through Miracle Surrogacy. - Both organizations say they want to expand support for LGBTQ+ intended parents exploring surrogacy in Mexico and other family-building pathways. - Interested families can contact Miracle Surrogacy directly for more information about surrogacy in Mexico. The bottom line: - The partnership combines education, access and a financial incentive to push more LGBTQ+ families toward Mexico-based surrogacy options.
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