Teaching is one of the most rewarding occupations in the world, but it’s also one of the most difficult. You spend at least 6 hours a day with your children, getting to know them, and you can tell when anything is amiss right away.
But getting aid for a youngster who is visibly in need is difficult.
The couple didn’t have the greatest of starts, with Jerome, the “problem child,” almost driving Chelsea out of the classroom.
But as Chelsea put her foot down and became determined to work more closely with Jerome, she discovered the source of his erratic behavior: a dysfunctional family.

Chelsea was anxious to assist Jerome and knew that he required more than just academic assistance.
Then, one night, God appeared in Chelsea’s dreams and instructed her to adopt Jerome and his infant brother, Jace.
Chelsea got full custody of Jerome and Jace a year after meeting them in 2016. She gave up her independence and finances at the age of 24 to become a single mother to two sons.
Adopting a kid is not cheap, and Chelsea spent all of her savings to see the process through.
She lived on credit cards and deferred her college debt for her first few years of parenting the boys.
But, in an interview with Good Morning America, Chelsea stated that it was all worthwhile, adding, “Being their mom is the greatest blessing of my life.” I get to get up every day and hug two tiny boys.”
Chelsea worked hard to clear her debts while bonding with her two adoptive boys. She worked additional tutoring hours after school, moved in with her parents, and even delivered groceries for money.

She was learning how to be the best parent to Jerome and Jace along the way, cooking for them and cheering them on at football games.
Chelsea can now proudly declare that she has paid off approximately $50,000 in debt in only five years.
She posted a photo of herself smiling with her family on her Facebook page. Jerome, on the left, displays a banner that reads, “At 24, she wiped out her savings to adopt us as a single mother.”
Chelsea, on the right, displays a banner that reads: “Today, at 29 years old, she has officially paid off $48,683.41 and is debt-free!”
Chelsea might be one of the most amazing women we’ve heard about in 2020!