Couple Who Love Being Parents Adopt 13 Kids, Say There’s Still Room for More
They are now in the process of adopting their 16th child.
After Dale and Ann McKinney, both 54, had their two biological kids, they decided to adopt children with special needs and expanded their family in a big way.
Their love for children saw them adopt 13 more kids of various ethnicities, backgrounds, and challenges.
Speaking in an interview with The Epoch Times, the couple shared their journey in marriage and adoption.
While Dale is a physician assistant working in trauma and critical care at a local hospital, Ann is a stay-at-home mom. The couple met in high school. They lived in the same community.
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States Fail to Prioritize Homeless People for Vaccines
A nurse gives a homeless person a COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic in Los Angeles. Few states have prioritized people experiencing homelessness for the vaccines.
Ringo Chiu
The Associated Press
Frank Galloway falls into the most vulnerable categories for COVID-19: He is 87, he is Black, and he is experiencing homelessness.
“It ain’t no joke,” Galloway said of the coronavirus, which has killed some of his friends in Greensboro, North Carolina. “I don t mind taking something that will help my life to keep going.”
He’s waiting for a vaccine while staying in an emergency shelter. Although the state began vaccinating people age 65 and up in mid-January, Galloway, like many others without housing, doesn’t have access to the technology and transportation that people in many places need to get a shot.