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Single Foster Dad Changes 11-Year-Old Boy’s Life in the Very Best Way
Peter Mutabazi grew up in Uganda and had a difficult childhood. As an adult, he felt compelled to help other children. Nearly a decade ago, Peter felt called to become a foster parent. He’s fostered 47 children and has adopted three.
“Once you journey into foster care, it’s hard to go home and say life is going to be okay knowing there are so many children that are looking for a safe and loving home,” he told WXII.
Peter Mutabazi explained that his heart is open and so is his home.
“For me, I am willing to take in any child so long as I have an extra room or the county allows me to take extra, I will truly love to take as many as I can,” he added. “My job is to make sure children have a safe home, but also they can go back home, and if they cannot go back home, I want to be their final home.”
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Peter Mutubazi Felt Compelled to Care for Tony
According to a story shared by Pubity, Peter Mutubazi’s son, Tony, was abandoned at a jhopstial by adopted family at age 11. The child had no idea what would happen, and then, he met Peter. Together, they became a family.
“My god this just makes me bawl my eyes out. So touching!! Amen, sir!!” A follower commented.
“Thank God for stories like yours Peter! We need to be reminded that there is still so much good in the world!” Another person agreed.
“I am an African and I truly believe it takes a village to raise a child. What you’re doing, sharing our story, that is part of our village,” Peter Mutabazi told WXII.
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