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Adoption & Foster Care: Real Life Stories

Adoption & Foster Care: Real Life Stories

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All Our Kids, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit that empowers Western Massachusetts foster and adoptive families to thrive by enriching community connectedness, providing education and resources, and helping the public understand and support our experience.


Mary Ann Hanlon, a life-long resident of Easthampton, is the parent of an adopted child from foster care, Michael. She is also the mother of a biological daughter, Katelyn with her husband, Rick. Katelyn lives in Rhode Island with her fiancé, Tyler, and works at Brown University. Mary Ann has varied work experience having worked in the hotel industry, the educational field as well as most recently in retail, owning her own dance apparel business for 15 years. She has worked with various non-profit organizations over the years to help raise money and awareness for them. Over the years, she has attended workshops related to children with special needs and is a fierce advocate for her son. Mary Ann hopes to continue to broaden the work of AOK, creating opportunities that help bring more volunteers to the organization.


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