At 62, raising four adopted grandchildren: One grandmother's story of sacrifice, love, and delayed retirement
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Noah Sheidlower
1mo ago· 9 min readenNews
Summary
Madalyn Conchola, 62, is raising four adopted granddaughters (ages 7 to 19) after her daughter struggled with addiction. Despite the significant financial strain that has delayed her retirement plans, Conchola finds relief and purpose in providing stability for her grandchildren. The article highlights the growing phenomenon of kinship care and grandfamilies in America, where grandparents step in to raise children due to the opioid crisis and other family challenges.
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· 5 pulledI won't be able to retire, but I'm finally able to breathe a little.
They're doing well. They're happy. They're healthy. They're getting good grades.
I never thought I'd be raising kids at this age, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.
The financial hit has been significant, but seeing them thrive makes it all worth it.
It's not the retirement I planned, but it's the life I was meant to live.
Madalyn Conchola, 62, adopted four of her granddaughters, ages 7 to 19. It's been a financial hit, but her granddaughters are doing well.
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