Sunday, May 5, 2024

Class backs adopted boy, 5

Date:

Share post:

MICHIGAN – A five-year-old boy invited his whole kindergarten class to witness his legal adoption – and warmed hearts across the world. 

The Michigan youngster, identified as Michael, formally joined his new family at Kent County court on Thursday.

During the hearing, each child introduced themselves and explained why they had come to celebrate.

“Michael is my best friend,” said a small boy named Steven.
“My name is Lily and I love Michael,” a little girl told Judge Patricia Gardner, who wore a necklace of Christmas decorations for the occasion.

“We began the school year as a family,” Michael’s teacher said. “Family doesn’t have to be DNA, because family is support and love.”

The group of classmates, teachers and parents broke into cheers and applause as Michael and his parents banged the judge’s gavel, completing the process.

 

Thursday was Kent County court’s annual Adoption Day, and 37 children were “lovingly and officially welcomed by their families”, the county wrote on Facebook.

“Sometimes their journeys have been very long. They’ve included miracle and change for the children and family, and incredible community support – as you’re able to see today in Michael’s adoption hearing,” the Honorable Judge Patricia Gardner said, according to local ABC affiliate 13 On Your Side.

“His whole kindergarten class and school being here to say ‘we love you,’ and ‘we support you’ and ‘we’ll be here not only today, but in all the years in the future.'”

Filmed outside the courtroom for local television, the five-year-old declared, “I love my daddy!” as his father visibly welled up.

The picture showing Michael and his class has since been shared more than 100,000 times on Facebook.

 

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Related articles

Fire breaks out at B’s Recycling

A blaze has erupted at B's Recycling in Cane Garden, St. Thomas. More details as they come to hand....

BMS still monitoring dust haze

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) continues to closely monitoring a large plume of dust haze in the eastern...

Brathwaite’s new venture reaps success

Ryan Brathwaite is no stranger to business. He's built a name for himself as the chief executive officer of...

BDF Chief assures vigilance against extremism during ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup

Chief of Staff at the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) Commodore Errington Shurland is today assuring that preventing attacks...