Korean adoptee Teri Thomas is a fighter. Adopted from Goyang to the U.S., Thomas survived sexual abuse by her adoptive father soon after arriving at the age of six. Her experiences in a dysfunctional and abusive adoptive home affected how she has felt about her adoption agency Holt Korea, and about the policy of intercountry and transracial adoption. Thomas has cerebral palsy, and while it does limit some of her physical mobility, it doesn’t affect her spirit. The 48-year old returned to Korea in 2017 to work on an initiative to fight stigma and improve the opportunities for Korean children with disabilities.
Note: This story contains themes of child sexual abuse, incest, clergy abuse, suicide and physical violence.
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Wow. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I too had an abusive adoption. Not all adoption stories are happy ones and we have to overcome double the amount of emotions it seems like.