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“Sound of Hope” Film Chronicles East Texas Foster Care Adoptions

“Sound of Hope: Story of Possum Trot,” a film that recently premiered in theaters, narrates the heartwarming tale of a remarkable community effort in East Texas. Over two decades ago, 22 families from the small town of Possum Trot, led by Bishop W.C. Martin and his wife, Donna, came together to adopt 77 foster children, focusing on those who were considered the most difficult to place. This incredible story of love, commitment, and community support is now reaching a broader audience, continuing to inspire and encourage more people to support children in the foster care system. The film not only celebrates the lives transformed through these adoptions but also serves as a powerful call to action to help vulnerable children everywhere.

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