Terryln Fulton says her grandson was a “good, amazing kid.”
She was put in a position of having to raise Chris Fulton and his siblings after they moved from Chicago to Atlanta in 1996. Terryln says her daughter struggled with addiction and was unable to care for her children, so she stepped in to help raise them.
During that transitional period, the family said they faced unique challenges—and needed resources.
The Fultons’ story mirrors stories of families across Georgia.
According to U.S. Census data, more than seven million grandparents are leading their households. In Georgia, more than 258,000 grandparents are leading their households – nearly half of which are still in the workforce.