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"My Story" - Keamon S.
Adoption brought both stability and unanswered questions. Adopted by relatives as a child, Keamon spent years navigating feelings of confusion, abandonment, and identity struggles while trying to understand where he belonged. Today, he's found peace with much of his journey, though healing continues through rebuilding family connections, embracing his story, and learning that none of what happened was ever his fault.

Enough Adoption Foundation
May 182 min read


"My Story" - Candace
Candace shares that her adoption was always an open and supported part of her life. Her parents spoke about it honestly from an early age, especially on birthdays, helping her to understand both her birth parents’ decision and her family’s choice to adopt. That openness created space for questions and personal choice. Today, Candace describes feeling at peace—grounded in love, honesty, and acceptance of her story.

Enough Adoption Foundation
May 111 min read


Mother’s Day: Holding Space for Every Story in the Adoption Triad
At Enough Adoption Foundation, we recognize that Mother’s Day can hold both love and complexity. For many within the adoption triad, birth mothers, adoptees, and adoptive mothers, the day may bring gratitude, grief, reflection, and questions of belonging. There is no single way to experience Mother’s Day. We believe in making space for every story, honoring the full emotional landscape of adoption with compassion, understanding, and room for each person’s truth.

Enough Adoption Foundation
May 93 min read


"My Story" - Reggie
As a child, Reggie remembers adoption feeling uncertain. He often looked out the window waiting for his birth mother, unsure of what would happen next. Over time, the love and stability of his adoptive family gave him a strong foundation. Today, at 41, he feels at peace. Reconnecting with his siblings brought answers and perspective. His journey has taught him that many people can shape a life with love, guidance, and purpose—and he is grateful for each of them.

Enough Adoption Foundation
May 42 min read


"My Story" - Jonathan M.
Adopted into a loving family, Jonathan grew up feeling chosen and supported—even as he navigated questions about race and identity. While his parents did their best, resources were scarce for a deeper understanding. His journey revealed adoption’s complexity, the power of chosen family, and the importance of support organizations like Enough for adoptees and parents alike.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Apr 272 min read


"My Story" - Sarah Patstone
Sarah Patstone shares that she was loved, safe, and raised in a stable home after being adopted as a baby. Yet even with that foundation, questions around identity, belonging, and self-understanding lingered. Over time, she realized how those patterns shaped her choices and relationships. Through reflection and growth, she found clarity, trust in herself, and a deeper sense of worth learning that she was always enough.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Apr 202 min read


"My Story" - Brandi
Brandi was adopted at six weeks old after being abandoned in a box. She grew up surrounded by love—yet struggled for years with belonging. What once felt like a curse became a powerful realization: her adoption was one of the greatest forms of love.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Apr 132 min read


"My Story" - Mia
Mia, an adoptee placed at nine weeks old, shares her journey navigating identity and curiosity about her biological roots. Raised in a loving family, she reflects on growing up proud to be adopted while quietly processing differences she attributed to genetics. From early questions to connecting with her biological parents as an adult, Mia’s story reveals the emotional complexity of adoption, reunion challenges, and the ongoing pursuit of peace—even when things are still unan

Enough Adoption Foundation
Apr 62 min read


(Just) Be Grateful: The Hidden Weight of Gratitude in Adoption
“Adoption loss is the only trauma in the world where the victims are expected by the whole of society to be grateful.” — The Reverend Keith C. Griffith, MBE In HBO’s show Task , Emily (Silvia Dionicio) has multiple conversations with her therapist about gratitude and the burden of her parents’ decision to adopt her and her older brother. She is a teenage, transracial adoptee (a person adopted by parents of a different race or culture), navigating a complex relationship with h
Mia Dickerson
Mar 264 min read


The Heart of Enough: Empowering Adoptees Through Community
The Enough Adoption Foundation is a nonprofit organization created to empower adoptees, support their wellness, advocate for adoptees’ access to personal and medical data. “Enough” is rooted in the belief that adoptees are already whole, already worthy, and already enough. Check out this video where Enough Founder, Mia Dickerson explains the purpose of and inspiration behind the organization as well as how to get involved. Why Enough Exists Adoption can be beautiful — but als

Enough Adoption Foundation
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Looking Ahead: The Vision for 2026 and Beyond
As Enough moves into 2026, we’re expanding our reach through mental health support, education, and advocacy. Your donation helps us create lasting change for adoptees and families.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Meet the Founder: The Heart Behind Enough
Founder and adoptee Mia Dickerson turned her journey of healing and discovery into Enough, a nonprofit empowering adoptees to reclaim their stories with support and compassion.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Introducing Enough: A Movement for Adoptees, Families & Future Generations
Founded by adoptee and advocate Mia Dickerson, Enough is reshaping how we support adoptees — providing wellness, education, and advocacy so every adoptee knows they are enough.

Enough Adoption Foundation
Oct 29, 20251 min read
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