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Thursday, May 2
The Indiana Daily Student

Greg sits with his youngest foster daughter while the other two play on the floor. "There's so much pink in this house," Greg said. He smiles, though, and says he wouldn't change a thing. Many of the children the Evans have taken in over the years have come to them broken and scarred, unaware of what it means to be a child. Kristy says they try to give these kids back some of their innocence. Sara Miller

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Greg sits with his youngest foster daughter while the other two play on the floor. "There's so much pink in this house," Greg said. He smiles, though, and says he wouldn't change a thing. Many of the children the Evans have taken in over the years have come to them broken and scarred, unaware of what it means to be a child. Kristy says they try to give these kids back some of their innocence.