Two Cincinnati-area children are going to their forever homes, just in time for the holidays. The children are 5-year-old Princeton and 4-year-old Kalia. Andrew and Gillian Hunt, from Oxford, have been fostering the children since 2020, and officially adopted them on Monday. The family has fostered for five years through Buckeye Ranch, a local nonprofit that provides foster care services. The Hunts also welcomed Princeton and Kalia’s biological mother into their home, and remain in contact with her to this day. All papers signed inside the Hamilton County courthouse were closed to the public but the public was able to attend the adoption ceremony. “They accepted a lot. They had to go through a lot of things they never thought they would have to go through. They watched us deal with the frustrations of a broken system, and the heartache. But in the end, the goal was where we were,” Gillian Hunt said. today. And we all came together to get here.” The Hunts say they already had three children when they started fostering them in 2018. Gillian Hunt says the key to a happy home is a strong support system.
Two Cincinnati-area children are going to their forever homes, just in time for the holidays.
The children are 5-year-old Princeton and 4-year-old Kalia.
Andrew and Gillian Hunt, from Oxford, have been fostering the children since 2020, and officially adopted them on Monday.
The family has fostered for five years through Buckeye Ranch, a local nonprofit that provides foster care services.
The Hunts also welcomed Princeton and Kalia’s biological mother into their home, and remain in contact with her to this day.
All paper signings inside the Hamilton County Courthouse were closed to the public but the public was able to attend the adoption ceremony.
“They accepted a lot. They had to go through a lot of things they never thought they would have to go through. They watched us deal with the frustrations of a broken system, and the heartache. But in the end, the goal was where we were,” Gillian Hunt said. today. We all came together to get here.”
The Hunts say they already had three children when they started fostering them in 2018.
The key to a happy home is a strong support system, says Gillian Hunt.