Two Brothers Living In Separate Foster Homes Get Adopted Together

Getting transferred from one foster home to another is already stressful for a kid, let alone having to get separated from his sibling in the process.

Family is the most important thing in life for most people, and just the thought of being separated from those who are dear to you can be upsetting.

Siblings Tre and Ke’lynn had been in Child Protective Custody for 3.5 years.

For most of those three years, they were living in separate foster homes as they had to heal from the trauma they experienced in the past.

 

 

Tre and Ke’lynn knew that they had only each other to depend on but because of their setup, they only had once-a-month visitation rights.

Surprisingly, a kind man named Dr. Robert Beck stepped in to help Tre and Ke’lynn. He said, “I was crying mostly because it just pulled at my heartstrings, and I felt an instant connection with the boys, and I said I’ve got to figure out a way to get these boys in my home and learn more about them.”

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