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Success Stories
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Kyle, Rex and Sam
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After reading articles about gay foster children getting “stuck in the system” and facing even greater barriers to finding permanent, adoptive homes than straight teens, Sam and Rex felt a need to do something.
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Success Stories
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Ndudi, George and Chizarem
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Nigerian-born Ndudi and George say many first-generation Africans return to their home country to adopt a child. But Ndudi and George decided to adopt a child in America because they knew that many children here need an adoptive family too.
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Sam, Mike, Robert and Hillary
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In adopting siblings Robert and Hillary, Sam and Mike say it was a difficult process, but rewarding. “It meant a lot to us when Robert recently said: ‘You’re papa, you’re daddy, and I am your son’,” says Mike.
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Trish, Kent, Abbey and Maggie
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Trish and Kent learned that 18-month old Abbey was in foster care and needed a foster-to-adopt family immediately. Abbey arrived in their home the next day and is now with her forever family.
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