Wish list written …

Dreamcatchers for Abused Children, a non-profit dedicated to supporting abused children, recently shared a poignant wish list from a foster child in Oklahoma. Rescued from severe abuse by alcoholic parents, this child finally found hope in a loving home arranged by the organization.

In his new environment, he wrote a heartrending list of things he wished for in his “forever family,” outlining basic needs many take for granted:

– Food, water, and safe shelter
– A peaceful home without abuse or addiction
– Help with education and clean clothes
– A safe, clean space and personal items like soap and a toothbrush

This list underscores the unimaginable hardships some children endure. Let’s share this story to raise awareness and foster compassion for children in vulnerable situations.

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