Suffolk Courts Celebrate National Adoption Day


Justin Hebert delivers keynote speech | Suffolk Courts

Suffolk County Family Court held its annual National Adoption Day ceremony at the Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead, celebrating the adoptions of nine children. Now in its third year at the scenic venue, the event was made possible by the Suffolk County Bar Association Charity Foundation, allowing the court to host the celebration away from the courthouse and create a joyful atmosphere for families and children.

Supervising Judge Caren Loguercio presided over the ceremony, which began with a press conference and a breakfast reception. Notable attendees included County Executive Edward Romaine, County Attorney Christopher Clayton, District Executive Lorie-Ann Bitetti, Riverhead Town Supervisor Timothy Hubbard, Commissioner of Social Services John E. Imhof, and judges of the Suffolk Family Court bench. Children from the Rashti family led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to open the celebration.

“Today, we celebrate the incredible families formed through adoption,” Judge Loguercio said. “We send a message about the beauty of creating forever families for children who deserve love, a home, and commitment.” County Executive Romaine thanked volunteers and families who open their hearts to children in foster care.

Keynote speaker Justin Hebert shared his experience adopting his 13-year-old daughter, Lily, and her younger brother, describing the challenges and joys of welcoming them into their home. Lily also addressed attendees, thanking everyone “for helping all the kids out there who need to find a better place.”

After the press conference, each family finalized their adoption in private court sessions, celebrated with hugs, photos, and applause. Children enjoyed activities including face painting, book signings, therapy dogs, and appearances from Disney’s Ariel and the Long Island Ducks mascot. Each child received a backpack filled with gifts, and all families received complimentary Aquarium passes.

National Adoption Day highlights the need for stable, loving homes for children in foster care; Suffolk currently has more than 700 children awaiting adoption.

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