Arkansas teen gets adopted after nearly 15 years in foster care system
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A 19-year-old who was the longest waiting child in Arkansas foster care is now shining bright alongside his new family.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When you think of all the kids in foster care, you may think that they spend a few years there at most. 

However, that wasn’t the case for a 19-year-old named Cozy.

He has spent nearly 15 years in the system, but on Monday, he began a new chapter with his forever family after being the longest waiting child in Arkansas foster care.

His adoption into the Dietrich family has now been finalized, and dozens of his new friends and family were in attendance to celebrate him.

“Every single one of our waiting kids deserves a family. They deserve a community like [the one] gathered today, and we are so grateful for each one of you,” Anna Dietrich stated.

Anna and Tim Dietrich said they felt called to be more than just Cozy’s legal guardians.

“The Lord made it very clear that we were supposed to all out, adopt him. We’re supposed to give him our name, give him our family, give him our whole hearts,” Anna Dietrich expressed.

It’s evident that Cozy has a large support system, and it is something Anna Dietrich said all foster kids require. She has witnessed it firsthand while working for Project Zero.

“Cozy is acquiring a whole crew today, and we’re so excited, and that is what we want for every single one of our waiting kids. So until there is zero, let’s start this up again tomorrow, because today we’re celebrating,” she explained.

Director of the Division of Children and Family Services, Tiffany Wright, echoed that sentiment.

“Even as we celebrate this beautiful day, we must remain focused on the goal of finding homes for other children who need them, and the essential work of Project Zero. This adoption moves us closer to our goal of zero,” Wright added.

“The Lord was gonna have to make it clear who is ours, and he’s just made it abundantly clear, Cozy is ours,” Anna Dietrich said.

He is their only child and the star of the show.

“First time we met with his team, they were telling us about the things that he really likes and toys that he likes, and they really focused on the star. And so for some reason, that’s kind of become our banner for him is a star, which is why he’s wearing stars, and he’s got a star necklace and star toys,” Tim Dietrich said.

Now, Cozy is shining bright alongside his new family.

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