"EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION" GIVES BACK TO A DEDICATED
SINGLE PARENT OF SEVEN ADOPTED CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Backstreet Boys, Wrestler/Author Kyle Maynard and Country Singer Mark
Wills Make Appearances in Two Special Back-to-Back Episodes
"Tom Family, Parts 1 & 2" -- Susan Tom, a single parent
of seven adopted children with disabilities from Fairfield, CA, didn't set
out to adopt children with special needs, but somehow they found each
other. After her divorce, Susan, a mother of four at the time (two
biological, two adopted), became a foster parent and soon fell in love
with the children no one else wanted. Now "Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition" will give back to a woman who has given so much love to
children in need by providing a new home for her family in two special
back-to-back episodes, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (7:00-8:00 & 8:00-9:00 p.m.,
ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Taking in children with challenges hasn't been easy. For Xenia and
Hannah, who were born without legs, and Libby, who was born with spinal
bifida and confined to a wheelchair, the Tom home is a logistical
nightmare. For Cloe, who was born unable to bend her elbows and knees,
getting around the house and up the stairs is extremely difficult. There
is also Katie, who was born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and is mentally
challenged, and Faith, who was badly burned as a baby and encounters
stares from strangers every day of her life. Finally there's Margaret, who
was not expected to live because of brain damage; she's now a thriving
21-year-old who works full-time and helps out her siblings, as she pursues
her dream of becoming a pediatric nurse.
In these special episodes of "Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition," this family will finally find a safe haven to call home.
Discriminated against on a daily basis by ignorance and physical
challenges, the Tom children deserve to have a home that doesn't
discriminate against them. Susan and the children are thinking of taking
in more children with special needs, if their new house could accommodate
them.
While the design team, contractors and hundreds of workers, volunteers
and a local builder, the Sacramento division of John Laing Homes, are
building the Tom's dream home and comfortable living environment, the
family will go on vacation at Walt Disney World.
In addition, the Backstreet Boys send a special video message to the
family while on tour, and country singer Mark Wills performs for the
family at Disney World during their vacation. During the construction,
champion wrestler/weightlifter Kyle Maynard (author of "No
Excuses"), who was born with a rare disorder called Congenital
Amputation, inspects the house to make sure it's disability friendly and
gets into a wrestling match with Paul DiMeo.
The design team for this episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition" will feature team leader Ty Pennington, Paul DiMeo, Preston
Sharp, Constance Ramos and Tanya McQueen. The series is produced by
Endemol USA, a division of Endemol Holding. It's executive-produced by Tom
Forman. "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is broadcast with
Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. These programs carry a
TV-PG parental guideline.