Infant that was given up by his biological mom adopted by his foster parents

Samuel Tyler gets adopted by a loving family in Kentucky
@Deepizzaguy (122443)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 17, 2024 2:45pm CST
A biological mother whose name was not mentioned gave up her baby boy in 2022 to a firefighter at a fire station in Louisville Kentucky did the right thing by giving her infant to the firefighters since she could not afford to take care of the child at that time. The infant was born at the fire station that had a Safe Haven Baby Boxes was then fostered by a couple in Louisville named Brittany and Chris Tyler who heard about the infant on the local news reports. The baby was named Samuel since the couple liked the name of one of the persons in the Bible. The couple received the good news that after 500 days of taking care of Samuel, he would be part of their family shortly before Samuel would turn two years of age recently. It is nice to share a news story of firefighters taking in infants who were given up by their biological moms instead of being placed in trash cans. Link is breitbart.com/local/2024/01/...via @BreitbartNews
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@LindaOHio (223141)
• United States
18 Jan 24
I agree 10000%. I hate stories in which babies are left in trash bags or in trash cans. I hope this baby has a wonderful life.
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan 24
I am sure that Samuel will have a wonderful life with his parents.
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@innertalks (23748)
• Australia
18 Jan 24
It is good that good couples still exist willing to adopt and care for these infants that are given up by mothers who can not cope with their existence in their lives, at that time, due to poverty, and other such issues, as that.
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@Deepizzaguy (122443)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan 24
That is true.
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