You have to know about this couple, who adopted 5 siblings to not separate them.

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It is always a pleasure to hear and know about kind people that we are surrounded with. We want to tell you about Julie and Will Rom who always dreamed of becoming parents one day.

Their decision was to become foster parents, and they were so happy and excited about it. The couple explained, that at some moment they realized that they are already ready to become parents and adopting them would be the best way for then.

It was a very responsible topic for them, that is why they discussed all the smallest details before adopting them. They were the happiest to have that opportunity, but couldn’t even imagine that the opportunity is going to offer them not one, two, but five siblings.

Siblings names were Will, Truth who were in Roms’s care from 2014, Marina from 2015, and KJ and Keyora from 2016.

They thought that if they didn’t adopt them, maybe they would be separated from each other and be adopted from different families and they took the responsibility for taking care for all of them.

5 siblings shared the same mother, Will was 12, Truth 9, Marianna 7, Keyora 3, and KJ just 2 years old.

Fortunately thanks to such kind people as our bright couple they are now together living their best life!

“To me, they’ve been my kids. I don’t feel any different than I did this time last week. They’ve been waiting for this. It was more relief than anything,” Julie said.

The adoption was made official by Judge Ralph Winkler at the Hamilton County Probate Court.

“I am excited and happy for the Rom family and their future together,” Winkler shared with ABC News. “They changed 5 siblings’ lives forever by adopting them into a safe, loving and caring family. My greatest hope is that the Rom’s 5 adoptions will encourage more and more good people to adopt children.”

The Roms children’s former teacher Ann Boyle was “elated” to see the children adopted into a loving home.

“Julie and Will had so much love in their hearts the moment they took them in,” Boyle said. “There was a 180. [The kids] were smiling, they were talkative. I knew it was the right path for them. [Julie] got them into church she got them active in sports. There was no sadness in their eyes anymore. She treated them as their natural kids and I saw that from day one.”

Speaking of home, they needed to upgrade from a three-bedroom ranch to a five-bedroom two-story house to accommodate their new full house.

And the Roms were happy to do it.

They never thought twice about separating the siblings. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case when it comes to siblings in the foster care system.

“The kids would miss each other if we separate them, and most of the time they do get separated, which is part of the sadness for the children. But these kids get to stay together forever now,”

Learn more about this happy united family in the video below!

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