The best should be given to the children. They have food and clothing, and their family takes care of their basic requirements. They, too, reside in a nice house. However, this is not a given for every child.
Some children are abandoned and placed in shelters or foster care, having no idea what their future holds.
They are awaiting the right family to lavish them with the love and attention they so greatly deserve.

A former teacher took in a lot of foster children, and four of them, for whatever reason, transformed her life.
Melissa Servetz, a single mother and former teacher, has spent the last five years working in social services. As a result, she opened her heart and her house to foster children.
Throughout the years, she has fostered 56 children. It’s reasonable to suppose she helped countless youngsters throughout the years. Finally, she chose to have one more kid before bidding her final farewell.
She had no idea that “one more” would be all she needed to fulfill her own goal.
As she explored adopting another kid, Melissa’s maternal instincts took over. She expressed her desire to become a mother. When she saw her four foster children, who were still alive, her heart shattered.
She reflected on all the highs and lows she’d had with them, as well as all the adventures they’d shared. Melissa pondered adopting them, which would have given the children a home and fulfilled a long-held desire of hers to be a mother.
Melissa felt the kids had found her by accident. When a former student’s mother approached her when she was teaching at Tampa Bay, she informed her that several youngsters needed a temporary home. She informed them that they would be evicted from their home and placed in the care of a non-profit organization.

She called the charity to confirm the need for foster care for two daughters. A week later, she went to get Jade, the oldest of the four children, before moving to Destiny.
The mother of the children gave birth to two more boys, Matthew and Emerson, who also needed foster care. Melissa lacked the willpower to say no; therefore, she couldn’t keep them apart. She felt the same way; therefore, she opted to adopt all four children and leave no child behind.
Melissa was aware of the children’s distress, particularly Jade and Destiny’s misery. They all go to bereavement therapy to help Melissa learn how to deal with the children.
“I want them to remember that I chose them.” “I think I have the best kids in the world,” Melissa told Good Morning America.
She was confident in the prospects of all four of her children. They were described as a mix of bright, lively, and joyful youngsters who were also kind, sensitive, and caring.