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Couple Finds Family in War on Drugs Save Email Print
Reporter: Melissa Brunner
Email Address: melissa.brunner@wibw.com

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Every year, more than 4300 Kansas children are born exposed to illegal drugs. These children are at risk for all sorts of physical and mental delays.

Nick and Jennifer Keller had one biological daughter, Brooke, but they wanted more children, and quickly made up their minds. Jennifer, who was adopted as a child herself, said they wanted to adopt kids who needed a home.

It started with two elementary school-aged children, and snowballed soon after. Next came a call about Myah. Eight months later, they heard about Caty. Three weeks later, Wyatt was born. Caty and Wyatt are now 18-months old, while Myah is two-years old.

But this isn't just a family born of adoption. This happy scene is born from a sad reality. Jennifer says all of the children were born with meth in their sytem or meth was used during the pregnancy. The Kellers have found themselves on the front lines helping the littlest victims of the war on drugs.

Nick says they've seen the environments the children came from, and "it would break your heart."

That's why their family has grown so much, so quickly. Wyatt has the same mother as the Keller's first two adopted children. Jennifer says it was important to them to keep him together with his siblings so they could know each other and love each other.

Despite the chaos of life with a trio of toddlers, two school children and a teenager, Nick and Jennifer weren't deterred when the phone rang last fall. It was Myah's mother saying she had no home, was still using drugs, was pregnant again and couldn't keep the baby.

In January, Myah's brother Jett was born and joined the Keller's family. Nick says he now understands how difficult an enemy drugs can be.

"The drug is so powerful that the mothers will choose meth over their family," he said.

Nick and Jennifer admit they were a bit nervous, having heard of problems children born to drug-addicted mothers can have. They say there've been some speech and learning delays, but nothing they can't overcome. Still, they say if more could be done when a pregnant woman is using drugs, you wouldn't take a chance with a child's life.

"Let's save these kids," Jennifer said. "They're being fed the nastiest chemicals, and it's not right. It's abuse."

With a family that's grown from one child to seven in a matter of three years, the Kellers are saving these kids, though they won't put it that way.

"We feel like they've answered our prayers for children," Jennifer said. "They have saved us."

The state is addressing the issue through the Drug Endangered Children Alliance. For more information, call 785-266-8666, or go to the Kansas Meth Prevention Project. If you are a pregnant woman in Shawnee County abusing substances, call 785-250-0716. Elsewhere in Northeast Kansas, call 1-800-281-0029.

Read more on Melissa Brunner's blog.

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Posted by: momoffour Location: kansas on Oct 11, 2007 at 11:27 PM
I have read this story over and over, and it still touches my heart in a way that brings tears to my eyes! I feel for the addicted mothers who can't stop, but I feel more for the little angels with no choice! I have four biological children, and I would not trade them for anything in the world!!!!! I am wanting to help a little, so if anyone can help with info on how to become a safe haven for these children...please let me know? Thanks!! God bless Nick and Jennifer, and their wonderful children!!

Posted by: Jen Location: Home on May 18, 2007 at 06:38 PM
Jen from Fort Riley, you can get our email from Melissa Brunner if you want more info!

Posted by: Jen Location: Fort Riley on May 18, 2007 at 12:56 PM
My husband and I are currently in a fertility program and are hoping to have a baby when he comes home from Iraq. When I saw this segment, I was truly touched and discussed the option of providing a loving home to a drug-addicted baby with my husband. We are in agreement that we would like to seriously research this option. Are there any resources available to educate and enlighten couples who are interesting in providing a home to these babies? Also, thank you so much for your story! It was truly touching and eye opening!

Posted by: grandparents on May 16, 2007 at 11:03 PM
We are so proud of our daughter, Jennifer and her husband Nick and their dedication to helping the babies of meth mothers. We are also blessed with all seven of our grandchildren in this family. We pray for them AND their biological mothers. Something MUST be done in this situation of moms being allowed to use while they are pregnant. We are so thankful that these six children are healthy and have so few delays in learning etc. We know that other babies must have many more problems because of the chemicals they were exposed to in the womb. Thank you for alerting so many in this area with this article.

Posted by: Jonna, Brie, Madi, Ty Strimbu Location: Denver, Colorado on May 16, 2007 at 10:56 PM
Aunt Jennifer

Posted by: Sara Location: Wamego on May 15, 2007 at 09:45 PM
What a blessing you are to these children and a witness you are to so many people. Hearing God's call is one thing, obeying is another. Hurray for you both for standing up and fighting for these children who had no voice. I pray others feel as led as the Kellers to stand up and say our laws need to change!!

Posted by: Brian Location: Norman, Oklahoma on May 15, 2007 at 09:41 PM
This is a wonderful story about 2 people who are willing to sacrifice for the benefit of these children. Brian and Jennifer are cousins. We are so proud of Nick

Posted by: Brenda Location: Hawaii on May 15, 2007 at 02:18 PM
Awesome Jen - Both you and your husband are making a difference and thats great! Your classmate from LV High.

Posted by: Shell Location: Tennessee on May 15, 2007 at 11:06 AM
More jewels in your crowns in Heaven! One of the moms is my "adopted" daughter...making three of those precious ones very special to me. You can teach a child right from wrong, but ultimately their choices are out of your control. Lots of "tough love" and heartbreak effects all the members of the family when meth becomes your one of your children's best friend. The thrill, excitement, high and dangers suddenly take on a life of their own...and everyone around you becomes your enemy because they are trying to save your life or the life of you unborn child! The hardest shoes to walk in are the shoes of the parent of the child using. I am honored to call Nick and Jenn friends! And blessed beyond belief that they are raising three of my "adopted" grandchildren together! Jenn and I teamed up to get Wyatt with them...we worked hand in hand with authorities to convince them to put some strict boundaries on my daughter...which this past Mother's Day she told me SAVED HER LIFE...and she would not change a thing...because she had to go thru it all to get to where she is today in her recovery! Thanks Nick and Jenn, for spreading a little more Sonshine in Kansas! Thanks Brooke...for sharing your amazing parents!!! YOU ALL ROCK!!! You're in my prayers and my heart every day!!!

Posted by: Christina Location: Onaga KS on May 15, 2007 at 10:02 AM
If the women get in prison for the 3rd time can't they sign agreement to get a c-section or something like that if they know they can't stop using. But make sure they are old enough to understand .

Posted by: Barbara Location: Topeka on May 15, 2007 at 09:29 AM
Thats' a wonderfull thing what this family is doing for these kids,But when is to many kids just to many ? each child needs some one on one attention. My prayers go out to this family and i wish them all a safe and happy home.

Posted by: Lynne Location: Shawnee County Drug Endangerd Child Coordinator on May 15, 2007 at 09:16 AM
Loved the story and the subject matter. We have several efforts dealing with Substance exposed newborns in Shawnee County and would love to discuss with you.

Posted by: VICKIE Location: GERONIMO OK on May 15, 2007 at 09:13 AM
JENN AND NICK ARE AMAZING PEOPLE ...JENN HAS BE MY BEST FRIEND FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS. SHE HAS ALWAYS WANTED KIDS AND WANTED TO HELP THEM. WHEN I HAD MY OLDEST DUAGHTER SHE WAS ALWAYS THERE WHEN I NEED HER. THAN SHE HAD BROOKE...SHE WAS A GREAT MOM. THESE KIDS ARE VERY BLESSED TO HAVE JENN AND NICK!!!! THIS IS THEIR CALLING TO HELP KIDS IN NEED. I WAS HERE LAST JUNE 2006 AND GOT TO MEET ALL HER ADOPTED KIDS. I HAVE KNOWN BROOKE ALL HER LIFE AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL AND GREAT GIRL SHE IS. AND MAY I SAY ....A GREAT HELPER TO HER MOM!!!! LOVE YA GUYS VIC

Posted by: Aaron Location: Gardner on May 15, 2007 at 08:46 AM
Nick and Jennifer are truly making a difference in the lives of these children. It's an honor and a privlege to not only be their friends but to draw strength from their experiences. Thank you for drawing attention to a segment of our society that is so often overlooked.

Posted by: nancy Location: leavenworth on May 15, 2007 at 08:46 AM
Jennifer and Nick, wow! that is a lot of children...it looks as if you both have the courage and stength to handle this situation with love and compassion. (:

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