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MILWAUKEE 鈥?No more court dates, no more appointments or home visits from social workers for 43 children who found their forever homes today.Six years ago, Jeffrey Berens and Michael Endter met Didi and held her in their arms. To them, she s always been their little girl. Always kept our focus on Didi and her well-being and she s doing great and she s excited for today, said Michael Endter.2,352 days and Friday was the day. Adoption day, smiled Didi. In her beautiful blue Elsa-inspired dress, she became, Didi Elsa Berens-Endter.This isn t the first adoption for Jeffery and Michael. In fact, they ve adopted all of their children through the Foster-to-Adopt program. There are great kids out there that need a helping hand through this kind of journey, Michael said. We met both of them last year when they adopted little Winston. We lucked out because we got pretty four amazing ones, Jeffrey smiled. Didi was among 43 other k stanley tumbler iddos who found their forever homes, marking one of the largest celebrations ever.According to the Wi stanley cup becher sconsin Department of Children and Families, at any given time, as many as 7,000 children are in need of forever families. Kelly Davis with Children s botella stanley Wisconsin Adoption and Foster Services said Friday was life-changing. Adoption is what gets kids out of the system, so they don t have to continue to go to court hearings, Davis said. For the Berens-Endter family, it s the beginning of forever. We re just looking forward to being a happy home together, Mich Ipss T-Pain to host Wiscansin Fest at the Rave in June
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. 鈥?Families across the country are struggling to find affordable housing. In some tourist towns, both home and vacation rental prices spiked to record highs during the pandemic making it tough for the local community to afford a place to live.A life close to nature brought Tiana and Justin Ibarra to the mountain communit stanley canada y of Summit County, Colorado, more than a decade ago. The community is near Breckenridge and other ski towns, and it has several lakes for boating and other summertime activities. This has always been our home, said Tiana Ibarra, who works managing a restaurant. It s a gorgeous place. There s so many fun activities. It s a really beautiful community. The couple now has a son, and they hoped to raise him here. It was exactly where I wanted my son to be. Had that small-town feel, but it doesn t feel stanley thermos that way anymore, stanley quencher she said.Their community became a safe haven for tourists and remote workers alike during the pandemic. Places where people once spent a weekend, they could now spend months at a time. What it s doing is pushing out all of the people that make the wheels turn, said Ibarra.As more people came to this picturesque Colorado community, something happened here thats happening in small, tourist towns across the country: real estate prices skyrocketed. There were people from other states making offers on homes that they ve never seen--coming $200,000, $300,000, $400,000 above asking price, closing that day, said Ibarra. So, even p
MILWAUKEE 鈥?No more court dates, no more appointments or home visits from social workers for 43 children who found their forever homes today.Six years ago, Jeffrey Berens and Michael Endter met Didi and held her in their arms. To them, she s always been their little girl. Always kept our focus on Didi and her well-being and she s doing great and she s excited for today, said Michael Endter.2,352 days and Friday was the day. Adoption day, smiled Didi. In her beautiful blue Elsa-inspired dress, she became, Didi Elsa Berens-Endter.This isn t the first adoption for Jeffery and Michael. In fact, they ve adopted all of their children through the Foster-to-Adopt program. There are great kids out there that need a helping hand through this kind of journey, Michael said. We met both of them last year when they adopted little Winston. We lucked out because we got pretty four amazing ones, Jeffrey smiled. Didi was among 43 other k stanley tumbler iddos who found their forever homes, marking one of the largest celebrations ever.According to the Wi stanley cup becher sconsin Department of Children and Families, at any given time, as many as 7,000 children are in need of forever families. Kelly Davis with Children s botella stanley Wisconsin Adoption and Foster Services said Friday was life-changing. Adoption is what gets kids out of the system, so they don t have to continue to go to court hearings, Davis said. For the Berens-Endter family, it s the beginning of forever. We re just looking forward to being a happy home together, Mich Ipss T-Pain to host Wiscansin Fest at the Rave in June
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. 鈥?Families across the country are struggling to find affordable housing. In some tourist towns, both home and vacation rental prices spiked to record highs during the pandemic making it tough for the local community to afford a place to live.A life close to nature brought Tiana and Justin Ibarra to the mountain communit stanley canada y of Summit County, Colorado, more than a decade ago. The community is near Breckenridge and other ski towns, and it has several lakes for boating and other summertime activities. This has always been our home, said Tiana Ibarra, who works managing a restaurant. It s a gorgeous place. There s so many fun activities. It s a really beautiful community. The couple now has a son, and they hoped to raise him here. It was exactly where I wanted my son to be. Had that small-town feel, but it doesn t feel stanley thermos that way anymore, stanley quencher she said.Their community became a safe haven for tourists and remote workers alike during the pandemic. Places where people once spent a weekend, they could now spend months at a time. What it s doing is pushing out all of the people that make the wheels turn, said Ibarra.As more people came to this picturesque Colorado community, something happened here thats happening in small, tourist towns across the country: real estate prices skyrocketed. There were people from other states making offers on homes that they ve never seen--coming $200,000, $300,000, $400,000 above asking price, closing that day, said Ibarra. So, even p