Name Susan Tom | ||
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Similar Jonathan Karsh, My Flesh and Blood, Brandy Burre Born 1948 (age 75) Nationality American |
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Susan Tom (born 1948) is a woman from Fairfield, California, who became famous when HBO aired a documentary, "My Flesh and Blood," about her in 2003. Tom is the biological mother of two children, and the adoptive mother of eleven children with special needs.
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Susan was previously married and adopted her first two children, while still with her husband. Following the birth of her two now fully grown boys, Jeremy and Ben, Susan decided that she wanted a girl and adopted her daughter Emily from South Korea. Following Emily's adoption, the social worker from her case again got in contact with Susan and inquired as to if she'd be able to take in a newborn suffering from failure to thrive and numerous other health conditions, Margaret. According to Susan, it's at this point her and her husband, Philip, began to drift apart. Eventually, the strain was too much and the couple separated. Over the next decade, Susan went on to adopt 9 other children with special needs. Children who likely wouldn't have found stable homes otherwise. In her own words, Susan explained the drastic expansion as follows, "Well from three to four isn't that much of a jump and at that point what's five? After five, the noise isn't going to get any louder and you're already cooking big meals so, well- it's not that hard to get to twelve."

Susan Tom was nominated, in 2003, for the "Most Inspirational Person of the Year Award", sponsored by beliefnet.com. Tom lost that award to Archbishop Joseph O'Malley, but she was later awarded with assemblywoman Louis Wolk's "Woman of the Year" award, which was given on March 24, 2003 in Sacramento.

Susan Tom and two of her friends established the "Susan Tom Family Foundation", which aims to educate the public about various diseases that affect children and which accepts donations for her families education.

In the summer of 2005, the television show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" constructed a new house for Susan and her family. While the home was being built, the Toms family visited Walt Disney World. During the episode, the show acknowledged the death of Anthony, featuring a few clips of him from the documentary "My Flesh and Blood."

Tom's children

Here is a partial list of Tom's children and their characteristics: