The nonprofit “Dreamcatchers for Abused Children” posted the inspiring tale of a brave young child on Facebook, touching people all over the world.
Our committed organization is focused on helping and supporting kids who have experienced any kind of abuse in their families. They take action by getting rid of the abusive parents and giving them the support, care, and understanding they require. The children then look for adoptive homes that will provide them with a nurturing and abuse-free atmosphere.
A boy in Oklahoma had been mistreated by his biological parents who were alcoholics. The young child was stripped of the joys and soft moments that should have been a part of every child’s existence over the course of years of physical and emotional abuse.
Luckily goodness, concerned neighbors called the police, who were able to save the boy from his violent parents. “Dreamcatchers for Abused Children” was then given custody of the little child.
The youngster excitedly anticipated the chance to be adopted by a caring family in the hopes of a better future. The organization’s volunteers put forth a lot of effort, and they quickly located a good adoptive family for the child.
The young boy put pen to paper and wrote a loving letter to his future family, detailing his hopes and dreams, full of anticipation and optimism for his new home.
The heartfelt wish list of an Oklahoma foster child is revealed in this letter. It is a moving reminder to constantly take into account people who are less fortunate, especially children who lack the affection and support they so urgently need. Let’s be conscious of their difficulties and work to be the devoted family they so well deserve.
“Things I want in my family.
I want food and water
Don’t hit on me.
A house with running water and lights.
I want to love.
Mom and dad don’t fight.
I want no drugs.
Don’t kill my pets.
Help with the school.
Nice clean clothes.
No lice. No bugs in house.
Clean house.
Clean bed with covers.
Don’t sell my toys.
Treated fair.
Don’t get drunk.
Tv in-house.
Let me keep my school stuff.
Nice shoes.
My own comb soap. Nice house and safe and heater coat.
Toothbrush.”