“We Never Had Kids—But We’re Still Mom and Dad to Over 100 Children”: Dana Perino and Husband Reveal the Legacy No One Saw Coming
In a world where headlines often chase scandal, this one stops you in your tracks—with quiet grace and something far more powerful: purpose.
Former White House Press Secretary and beloved Fox News anchor Dana Perino recently shared a deeply personal revelation alongside her husband, Peter McMahon. Though the couple never had children of their own, they’ve quietly become “parents” to more than 100 children across the globe—and their story is leaving thousands in tears.
“We didn’t build a nursery,” Dana said softly. “But we built something else. Something bigger than ourselves.”
Over the last decade, the couple has been deeply involved in multiple child sponsorship programs and educational initiatives, supporting orphanages and schools in underserved areas from Africa to Latin America and beyond. Through letters, visits, and years of unwavering financial and emotional support, Dana and Peter have helped raise more than 100 children—many from infancy through to college age.

They receive handmade drawings. They get called “Mama Dana” and “Papa Peter.” On birthdays, they send books. At Christmas, care packages. And during exams, they pray and wait for updates with the same nervous joy any parent might feel.
“We didn’t give birth to them,” Peter adds. “But we love them. We root for them. We show up for them. Isn’t that what being a parent really means?”
The couple’s story comes at a time when society still too often defines womanhood by motherhood. Dana’s openness has sparked a powerful wave of support from women who, by choice or circumstance, never had children—but who’ve made deep, lasting impacts in other ways.

“This isn’t about filling a void,” Dana says. “It’s about opening doors. Opening hearts.”
Fans who’ve followed Dana’s polished TV presence are now seeing another side: one rooted in humility, in nurturing, and in a quiet kind of heroism that doesn’t make headlines—but changes lives.
And those 100 children?

They’re not statistics. They’re artists, nurses, poets, teachers—each one carrying a piece of Dana and Peter’s legacy forward, across continents and generations.
They may not have children in their home. But they’ve got a hundred reasons to be called ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad.’
And now, the world is finally listening.


