Shannon Culkeen cracks open the sparkling apple juice at her soon-to-be daughter Cheyenne's twentieth birthday party.
Shannon Culkeen met her future "kiddo" when she was working as a mentor to youth transitioning out of homelessness in Peterborough, Ontario.
While filling out an application to become a foster parent, it occurred to Shannon that she had become more than a mentor to Cheyenne. The form asked if she had any other children and she thought, "Oh no, I think maybe I do." In Ontario, about 800 to 1000 children this year will age out of the foster care system without finding an adoptive family.Shannon wants people to know they still can.
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