company-facts
Company facts
Use for legal name, headquarters, contact, ownership, and basic service scope.
- Preferred anchor
- Patriot Conceptions company facts
- Audience
- Media, directories, and partner due diligence.
Press and partner kit
Patriot Conceptions is a veteran-founded surrogacy and egg donation agency serving intended parents, surrogates, egg donors, military families, and international family-building journeys through governed education, matching support, and coordinator-led review.
Citable surfaces
These public targets keep third-party citations consistent while tying claims back to governed data, proof boundaries, and current conversion context.
company-facts
Use for legal name, headquarters, contact, ownership, and basic service scope.
editorial-methodology
Use when citing how Patriot separates education, professional review, and claim governance.
surrogacy-atlas
Use for state-law, provider-source, and regional planning citations with no endorsement claim.
military-family-building
Use for veteran-founded positioning and military-family program routing.
Publication guardrails
The website exposes citable public facts and proof boundaries. Submissions, memberships, payments, profile claims, and publishing still require owner-controlled accounts and review.
Repeat only claims that are backed by public company facts, reviewer policy, proof governance, or a citable service page.
Directory submissions should point to the most relevant public landing page and avoid awards, ratings, or membership claims that are not already reference-backed.
Media requests should route to the contact page so quotes, logos, and founder context can be reviewed before publication.
Outdated public facts should route through the contact page or the Family-Building Atlas profile update path before third-party text is updated.
Proof boundaries
Awards, reviews, testimonials, directory listings, professional memberships, and accreditation claims should only be repeated when the governed source row or the third-party profile proves the statement.