For the past seven years, Aldaberto and his wife Liliam have welcomed over 250 migrant children into their home. First in New York and then when they moved to Florida two years ago, they continued their involvement in the foster care system. Aldaberto serves others for a living too, as a veteran peer support specialist. He works largely with amputees. Children never stay for long, Aldaberto told The Dispatch. But it doesn't take long for them to become family to the couple. They have four extra beds and a backyard. Just as important are the park just a few steps from their backyard, the trips to swimming pools, and the stops at food trucks.