It was around this time that they decided toadoptMaurice, another young child in need of a kidney transplant.
Ever since, the Bones have dedicated themselves to caring for children with medical conditions like Griffins and Maurices.
Foster parents have to go through training at the hospital, so sometimes that can be daunting.
They have to know how to care for their medically needy child.
Like Griffin, much of her early life was spent in a hospital.
There are hard days, and sometimes, at the beginning, it can seem overwhelming, Ruchala says.
A foster parent stipend and additional assistance are also available for children with more involved or unique needs.
[The Bones] are absolutely angels on earth, Jones added.
They are just the best kinds of people.
In Kentucky, Anne and Jeff Staley have embarked upon a similar journey as the Bones.
We feel as though were called to the sort of mission field with foster care, Annetold WKMS.