San Diego celebrates 39 adoptions during National Adoption Month

San Diego City · December 1, 2025

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Summary

At a San Diego City adoption celebration in November, organizers announced 39 children were officially adopted as part of National Adoption Month; parents and children described the day as emotional, including a parent who said a child spent 631 days in foster care before adoption.

San Diego — At an adoption celebration held in San Diego during National Adoption Month, speakers announced that 39 children were formally adopted, calling the occasion "a very exciting day" and "an amazing day." Speaker 1 opened the event by noting the city was marking National Adoption Month and celebrating the adoptions.

A participant, identified in the transcript as Speaker 2, described the emotional and administrative milestones for families, saying many parents "finally made it here" after paperwork was completed and that children will now know they "belong" and will be cared for and supported in their futures.

One attendee, identified as Speaker 3 and described in the record as the adopting parent, shared a personal account of their adoption: "I'm adopting Mateo. He is my fourth adoption," the speaker said, and quoted a sign: "after 631 days in foster care, forever starts today." In the same sequence, Speaker 3 recited the name "I am Mateo Grayson Muir." These remarks were presented as first-person testimony at the celebration.

City officials or specific program names beyond the designation "San Diego" were not named in the transcript. No formal motions, votes, or policy decisions were recorded in the provided text; the event recorded in the transcript was ceremonial and testimonial in nature.

The ceremony highlighted both the procedural side of adoption — completed paperwork and finalization — and the personal side: parents and children marking the start of new family relationships. The transcript does not specify the date of the ceremony beyond noting November as National Adoption Month, nor does it provide details about the agencies or legal filings that completed each adoption.