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Wes and Kate Olufson became certified as Five Acres’ foster care to adopt parents and quickly welcomed Joey, Laura and Aiden into the Olufson family. Trying to place a sibling set of three children in the same home is an extremely challenging task for any social worker. The tragedy of severing the ties between brothers and sisters did not happen with this family, as it does to so many children in the foster care system.

Not only did the Olufson’s commit to parenting a sibling set of three children, they committed to keeping the children’s relationships with their birth parents. Wes and Kate were aware of the attachment the children had with their birth parents, so they supported weekly visits. The Olufson family adoption was finalized a year later.


The Olufson’s are a wonderful example for other foster-adoptive families to model themselves after. Wes and Kate have shared their experience with other potential Five Acres foster-adoptive parents during the prospective foster parents' training process with the hope that Wes and Kate’s courage will inspire other families to consider opening their home and hearts to sibling sets and recognizing the importance of keeping birth family ties for the sake of the children.

 








In the United States

there are 5,000,000
people who were
adopted. More than
100,000 chidren
are adopted
each year.

"An invisible thread
connects to those
who are destined
to meet,
regardless of
time, place or
circumstance.
The thread may
stretch or tangle
but never break."
- Ancient Chinese belief