Fremont County commissioners highlight Adoption Day; DHS has seven children matched with permanent homes

Fremont County Commissioners (1 Fremont podcast) · November 3, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners discussed Adoption Day observances and said the Department of Human Services has seven children identified as adoptable who already have permanent homes arranged pending paperwork. Officials encouraged community support and noted a November 14 nationwide Adoption Day.

Commissioners described recent Adoption Day events and encouraged public attention to foster and adoption successes. Debbie Bell said the county held a proclamation for Adoption Day and praised local Department of Human Services staff.

“Friday the fourteenth is, nationwide adoption day,” Dwayne McFall said, and commissioners said the county plans to attend ceremonies and recognize families.

Key detail: Commissioners said Fremont County’s Department of Human Services currently has seven children who are identified as adoptable and already matched with permanent families, but county officials said completion is pending paperwork. Commissioners framed the news as a positive outcome for local children and families.

Why it matters: County officials noted the emotional impact of adoptions and the role of county DHS staff in arranging placements. They encouraged residents to celebrate adoption ceremonies and support families through community involvement.

What’s next: Commissioners said attendable Adoption Day ceremonies take place nationwide on Nov. 14; county staff will continue processing final paperwork for placements.