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87 children adopted into forever homes in Pinellas, Hillsborough counties

St. Pete couple in their 60s and 70s adopt toddler
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CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Almost 90 children in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties were adopted into forever families Friday. The big adoption events were part of national adoption month.

Foster care agencies hope the adoptions call attention to the need for more foster families, volunteers and people interested in adoption.

At age 68 and 75 years old, Jane and Darrel Eagle never imagined they'd be raising a 2-year-old, yet they were among the families adopting Friday.

“This is a special situation,” Jane Eagle explained. “He has disabilities and we just need each other.”

PHOTOS: 87 children adopted into forever homes

The Eagle family raised their four biological kids. Then, they became foster parents of 25 years after adopting four children with disabilities. Now, as most of their friends retire, they're welcoming 2-year-old Ryland to the family.

“You think you’re giving, but they give to you. They just make your life so full and so interesting,” Jane said with a smile.

They’ve earned their nickname: The forever parents.

“It’s not starting over, we just have continued parenting for our entire lives!”

Many more children are waiting for their turn to be adopted.

Across Florida, 800 children are still waiting for their forever families. In the United States, 120,000 children are without permanent families.

Adoption agencies are struggling to find them families before the children age out of foster care.

“We need people to come forward and be there for the kids in our child welfare system,” explained Mariela Ollsen, the Circuit Director of the Guadian Ad Litem program.

Ollsen hopes the Eagle family's story proves love doesn't discriminate.