A wish list compiled by this foster child

The story of this boy moved everyone to tears after it was shared on Facebook by the group “Dream Catchers for Abu$ed Children” – a group that helps and cares for children who have been the victims of any kind of family violence.

This boy from Oklahoma had his biological parents αbυѕє him. The child was ᴀʙᴜsᴇᴅ and starved for years by his ᴀʟᴄᴏʜᴏʟɪᴄ parents. He longed for the good times of his youth and the joys they brought.

The child was taken from his biological parents and placed in the foster care of Sleep Catchers for Vi0lent Children after neighbors informed the police.

The organization’s volunteers quickly located an adoptive family for the boy to give him a normal life.

When finding out that he had been adopted into a new family, the boy wrote a letter to them outlining his hopes and dreams for his new home.

This is the list that this Oklahoma child wishes. When we consider how awful things are for us, we must always think of the children who have nothing.

“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 love.
Mom and dad don’t fight.
I want no d_rugs.
Don’t k_ill my pets.
Help with school.
Nice clean clothes.
No lice. No bug 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.”

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