The Heart of Fostering
Tips, News, & EncouragementKalei Thompson’s Adoption Story
Kalei Thompson - In March of 2018, I was living the dream. I was months away from my college graduation where I would receive my Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing. Exactly one week from graduation day I would marry the man of my dreams. We had everything planned. It...
Education in Foster Care
Throughout that semester, Bailey had seen such growth that she started thinking about possible career paths and colleges. It didn’t take her long to realize after a few college visits that she wants to attend Anderson University to major in nursing so that she can one day become a pediatric nurse.
The Blessing Snuggle Train
The hospital indicated they had never seen such a turnout of support for a foster child, remarking that most foster children in ICU never have a visitor. Looking at the sign up sheet, I can tell you there were volunteers from at least four different churches, not including the countless prayers that were circulated through local churches.
STORIES
“There is no person in the whole world like you, and I like you just the way you are.”
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Christoph Halverson
South Carolina
The Halversons first adopted after they had been married for 9 months. They started off by adopting two boys, but added another shortly thereafter. In short order, they had a biological child as well.
Now with 4 children under the age of four, Christoph says, “It takes a lot, but is very exciting and rewarding!”
The Zezulka Adoption Story
STORIES
“There is no person in the whole world like you, and I like you just the way you are.”
–
Christoff Halverson
South Carolina
The Halverson’s first adopted after they had been married for 9 months. They started off by adopting two boys, but added another shortly thereafter. In short order, they had a biological child as well.
Now with 4 children under the age of four, Christoff says, “It takes a lot, but is very exciting and rewarding!
The Zezulka Adoption Story
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