A Virginia family that has been blessed with six adopted children is looking to grow even more.
In 2005, Doug and Sarah Miller of Fredericksburg were told they could not have a biological child. This prompted the couple to look into adoption despite Doug’s initial hesitations,“Doug wasn’t so sure about it,” Sarah told the outlet. “So I put pictures of kids from ‘Adopt US Kids’ all over the house, and put signs on them that said, ‘Would you be my dad?’ Eventually, he said, ‘OK, fine. I’ll go to training with you.
The Millers say they have fostered over 30 children, and the five they are currently fostering could be adopted as well. “As far as finances, I think people get scared that adoption’s really expensive, but when you adopt from foster care, you don’t pay any expenses for that and usually the child will come with Medicaid so that you can meet their needs, for their medical part of it,” Sarah said. “And some kids keep what’s called an adoption stipend to help you continue, based on their needs.”
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