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  2. From 2 to … 7! Dads adopt 5 siblings from foster care to ...

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    Galantowicz, 49, his husband, Keith, 47, spent years trying to adopt a child. There were countless rejections for seemingly no reason. They would get their hopes up about a match only to be ghosted.

  3. TODAY viewers adopt teen who made on-air plea for family - AOL

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    One of those kids was a 16-year-old boy named Samuel who had spent the prior six years in foster care. Samuel told Hoda that he yearned for a family that was “warm and whole and just together.”

  4. Couple welcomes quadruplets months after adopting 4 siblings ...

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    Then, just weeks after the adoption ceremony, Maxine, 30, and Jake, 32, got the surprise of their lives. Couple welcomes quadruplets months after adopting 4 siblings from foster care Skip to main ...

  5. Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood - Wikipedia

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    The book is broken down into five main sections: adoption, foster care, assisted reproduction, surrogacy, and co-parenting. The real life experiences from 19 LGBT couples are included. Those couples came from the United States, the UK, Ireland, and South Africa. [3]

  6. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most adoptions in the US are adoptions by a step-parent. The second most common type is a foster care adoption. In those cases, the child is unable to live with the birth family, and the government is overseeing the care and adoption of the child. International adoptions involve the adoption of a child who was born outside the United States.

  7. Regina Louise - Wikipedia

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    Kerr expressed a willingness to adopt Louise, but a Contra Costa County court denied her petition. [1] Louise lived in over 30 foster homes, group homes and psychiatric facilities before age 18. She now speaks and coaches organizations and individuals on issues of trauma and personal development, and is a foster care abolitionist.