Our team

Our team is small but mighty, and we all share one important quality: We care deeply about the needs of the clients we serve. We meet people where they are and support them in determining the path forward. Our counselors have training and experience in social services and compassionately navigate a range of situations with expectant parents, prospective adoptive parents, and members of the adoption constellation. Our support staff keep everything running smoothly thanks to expertise in program management, client support, and communications.

Delphine Veith, LICSW, Program Director

Delphine Veith, LICSW, Program Director

Delphine joined OA&FS as a counselor in 2015, became Program Manager in 2021, and Program Director in 2025. She supports all counseling staff and works with partners in the hospital and social work landscapes to educate and advocate for unbiased all-options pregnancy counseling and ethical, adoptee-centered practices. Delphine has an MSW from University of Washington. Prior to OA&FS, she held a variety of positions supporting youth and families, including 6 years with Planned Parenthood. Delphine is passionate about reproductive justice, amplifying adoptee voices, and supporting all clients in making informed, empowered decisions about if, when and how they become parents.

Jan Jamieson, BA, Counselor

Jan Jamieson, BA, Counselor

Jan joined the OA&FS team in 2005. Her background is in family studies and psychology, and she has worked with children, youth and families during her entire professional career. Through her work at OA&FS, Jan values the opportunity to deepen her understanding about adoption through listening to people with lived adoption experience, and to share that knowledge with others.

Jenny Davis, BS, Counselor

Jenny Davis, BS, Counselor

Jenny joined the OA&FS program in 2025 after being involved in the adoption field since 2008 in various capacities. She has worked with families navigating infant, international, and foster care adoptions, and is an adoptive parent. Jenny holds a degree in Family Science. Jenny joined Boys & Girls Aid in 2017 as a volunteer and was hired by the agency in 2022, working as an Expectant Parent Counselor and Adoption Specialist.

Katie Raser, MSW, LMHC, Counselor

Katie Raser, MSW, LMHC, Counselor

Katie joined OA&FS in 2023. She has worked in social services since receiving her master’s degree in social work in 2008, including as a social worker for DCYF, a cancer information specialist for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and, most recently, as an individual mental health therapist. Katie is honored to be a part of the OA&FS team and is committed to working toward reproductive justice, equitable access to health care, and ethical and child-centered adoptions. She is also an ICEA certified childbirth and infant care educator, as well as a licensed mental health counselor in the state of Washington.

Leah Lusk, MA, LMHC, Content Specialist

Leah Lusk, MA, LMHC, Content Specialist

Leah joined OA&FS in 2021 as a counselor, and worked in that capacity for three years before transitioning to focusing on the program’s content-related needs. Counseling was her second career after many years as an editor, and the common thread for her has always been helping people write their own stories. She is now responsible for writing and editing the majority of the agency’s communications. She was drawn to OA&FS because of the organization’s commitment to transparency, openness, and continual teaching and learning.

Lori Maas, Program Coordinator

Lori Maas, Program Coordinator

Lori has been at the support helm of OA&FS since 1999. She enjoys working closely with prospective adoptive parents as they explore their options and providing ongoing support to both clients and counseling staff throughout the adoption process.

Luisa Barnes, MSW, Outreach Specialist

Luisa Barnes, MSW, Outreach Specialist

Luisa joined the OA&FS program in 2025 with over a decade’s worth of adoption experience. She received her bachelor’s degree in art history from the University of Oregon and her master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California, where she focused on mental health and children and family services. Luisa has experience in domestic infant, foster care, and international adoption and is passionate about child welfare and building strong community connections for children and families. 

Sari Prevost, MA, Counselor

Sari Prevost, MA, Counselor

Sari came to OA&FS in 2002, and loves how she is always challenged to be the best that she can be at her job. She is impressed and inspired by the families she works with that allow her to witness their transformation as they move through amazing journeys. Sari is honored to be a part of a program that has great integrity and is truly a leader in fully open, respectful, hospitious adoptions.

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