Florida News Connection
March 15, 2024
Highlighting children with disabilities in the adoption process
By: Trimmel Gomes
As siblings in foster care, the fear of being
separated is daunting. But thanks to a loving family in Jacksonville, Fla., for
two brothers in Ohio, that bond remains unbroken.
Despite Dalton's cerebral palsy and numerous medical challenges, brother Dawson became his devoted caregiver.
The two were adopted by Robbin and Steven Brydges through the nonprofit
"Wendy's Wonderful Kids," and they've become a beacon for disability
awareness.
Now, at 15, Dawson said he's grateful for his parents' support in keeping them
together through it all, as he continues to care for his brother.
"He is the most amazing brother a man could ask for," he said.
"He has an incredible smile that will just brighten your day instantly.
And I'm just blessed to have him in my life, that's all I can say. I'm just blessed."
March is National Disability Awareness Month, and Dawson encouraged anyone
considering the adoption process to consider all kids - especially those with
challenges who are often overlooked, along with older kids - when it comes to
finding their forever home.
Rita Soronen, president and CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, said
children with disabilities or special needs - regardless of race, age, or
background - often face prolonged stays in foster care or institutional
settings. She underscored the need to establish a support network for families
considering adoption, and said the Wendy's Wonderful Kids Program was created
to assist families in navigating this journey, no matter a child's unique
needs.
"Making those connections of access to networks - access to medical or
psychological resources that they will need before that adoption is finalized -
is critical," she said, "so that families feel that they will be
supported, that they will have access, and that they can successfully raise a
child in their home."
According to the Dave Thomas Foundation, its Wendy's Wonderful Kids Program is
responsible for more than 14,000 successful adoptions across the United States
and Canada.
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