When the civil rights movement had only just gained momentum - Henry and Andrea Bomberger adopted 10 children of varying races and disabilities. 50 years later their family legacy includes 3 generations of adopted children and bears witness to the power of love in overcoming racial barriers.
Don’t miss this 3 generation interview about the real-life story of multi-racial adoption over the last 5 decades.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
- Why Andrea and Henry adopted 10 children
- Adoption challenges in the 1970s
- What is it like to raise a multi-racial family
- What is was like to grow up in a multi-racial family
- How to have conversations with others about race
- The differences between adoption and foster to adopt
RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED:
- Bethanna: https://bethanna.org/
ABOUT THE BOMBERGER FAMILY
The Bomberger family runs a multi-generational business with two store locations in Lititz and Annville, Pennsylvania. The Bombergers are a racially diverse family, thanks to Andrea and Henry Bomberger, who have 13 children, 10 of whom were adopted through faith-based adoption agencies. Andrea’s children and grandchildren followed in her footsteps, creating a non-discriminating multi-generational adoption legacy. Today, the family has grown through marriage and adoption to over 63 members.
CONNECT WITH THE BOMBERGER FAMILY
- Website: Bomberger’s Store: https://bombergers.com/
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