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Monday's Child

The Last Monday's Child

The Last Monday's Child

After 30 years Monday's Child comes to an end.

Monday's Child: Ronnie

Monday's Child: Ronnie

Ronnie doesn't understand why his sisters have been adopted and he hasn't.

Monday's Child: Dapriko

Monday's Child: Dapriko

Dapriko celebrates his15th birthday in about a month. The best present he could get would be an adoptive home.

Monday's Child: Santo

Monday's Child: Santo

This week's Monday's Child has big plans for his future: Santo, 16, dreams of a career in the NFL.

Monday's Child: Adam

Monday's Child: Adam

Adam wants a permanent home for his 13th birthday.

Monday's Child: Aaron

Monday's Child: Aaron

Aaron loves football. He likes to play football outside with his friends, and he also likes to play football video games. They say he works hard school, and gets along well with other kids.

Monday's Child: Stephanie

Monday's Child: Stephanie

Stephanie wants something she's never had. She wants to be loved.

Monday's Child: Alicia

Monday's Child: Alicia

Alicia says, "When I get adopted, I'll get lots of hugs."

Monday's Child:  Kourtney

Monday's Child: Kourtney

Spend time with her, and you'll soon discover that Kourtney is a delight.

Monday's Child: Megan

Monday's Child: Megan

Megan begins our 31st year of Monday's Child with the hope that she can be added to the list of successful adoptions.

Monday's Child: A.J., Haley, Courtney & Jacob

Monday's Child: A.J., Haley, Courtney & Jacob

Be careful!  These four charmers will probably steal your heart.

 Monday's Child: Dominique

Monday's Child: Dominique

Dominique wants to celebrate Mother's and Father's Days with a real Mom and Dad

Monday's Child: Noah

Monday's Child: Noah

Noah says he's a "country boy" who wants to be adopted by a farm family

Monday's Child: Danielle

Monday's Child: Danielle

Danielle, 14, is a bit of a country girl. She likes country music and hopes she might live on a farm some day--and that's a thought that coaxes a genuine smile to her face.

Monday's Child: Jamie

Monday's Child: Jamie

A young artist who wants to take her talent and her sparkling personality to a permanent home

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About the Monday's Child program

Monday's Child began on the first Monday of May in 1980 profiling special needs adoptable children in the hope that they might find permanent homes. In the more than one thousand Mondays since -- more than 900 children have been introduced.

In 1980 Mimi Brody of Knoxville's Council on Adoptable Children was about to give up. Two Knoxville television stations had said no to her idea for what she thought would be a unique program. She had seen a news segment in Atlanta where the stories of special children, who had little chance of being adopted, were told. She hoped a television station in Knoxville would do the same thing.

In short order, the idea became "Monday's Child", a regular news segment on the Monday evening newscast. Twenty five years later over 900 children, all of whom were children past the age of a typical adoption or with special needs, had been profiled.

Viewers responded beyond expectations. Over 600 have been adopted. So many children, in fact, that Williams now travels outside the state of Tennessee to find children to profile for the week segment.

"As long as there are children, as long as there are homes, and as long as we are here to bring them together, then I think the program is viable" states Williams

Williams, who retired in December of 2000, will continue doing the Monday's Child segment.

For additional information contact the Tennessee Department of Children's. Services at 1-615-741-6056 or click here to view Tennessee Department of Children's Services web site.