Young boys in different foster homes were surprised to hear the most important words in their lives…

Some foster children are not fortunate enough to live in the same household as their biological siblings.

The brothers Tre and Ke’lynn are all too familiar with this circumstance, having spent the preceding three and a half years in Child Protective Services custody. They spent the majority of their lives living in various foster homes, which caused them both a tremendous deal of pain and suffering.

The guys stated that they needed time apart to heal from their trauma, but they indicated a strong desire to live together in the future.

Ke’lynn told WFAA, while dabbing his tears with a tissue, that he was weeping because “I want to see dad every day and I don’t.”
Cynthia Izaguirre, a WFAA anchor, first met the boys in November 2017, when Ke’Lynn was seven and Tre had just turned ten.

“You two are pretty much the only thing each other still has, right? You want to be certain that you are with him, don’t you? Izaguirre questioned Tre, who could only nod and began to cry in answer.

The siblings understood that they could only rely on each other for assistance. However, a lack of other options forced them to accept visiting rights only once a month.

Tre and Ke’lynn found it difficult to stay away whenever they saw one another, as they didn’t want to lose their connection.
When Izaguirre questioned the youngster about having any desire, Tre responded directly.

“I want to live with him,” he said.

The reporter assuaged his anxieties by saying, “We’ll do everything we can to ensure that happens.”
One month later, a kind-hearted individual saw the boys’ essay in Wednesday’s Child and decided to aid the brothers significantly.
Dr. Robert Beck described his response after seeing the report: “I was crying mostly because it just pulled at my heartstrings, and I felt an instant connection with the boys, and I said I’ve got to figure out a way to get these boys into my home and learn more about them.” “I’ve got to figure out a way to get these boys in my home and learn more about them,” he told me.

Tre and Ke’lynn have been living with Beck since then, although there is no official agreement in place. They had to wait for the completion of the adoption paperwork before proceeding.

On July 18, 2018, Beck and the guys went to a courthouse in North Texas. The siblings thought they’d just take photos, so they were shocked when they learned they’d be adopted that day!
“What do you know?” “Today is the day that we celebrate your adoption,” Beck told the boys as they took their places in the church. Tre smiled and quickly hugged his father, while Ke’lynn couldn’t hide the huge grin on his face.

Tre and Ke’lynn had long anticipated this day, and it had finally arrived. They will finally be able to live together, which was their long-held desire.

Just a few minutes after the judge approved the adoption, Tre revealed that his family had found their new home. Tre expressed his happiness at receiving the adoption today.

The two brothers finally reunited after seven months of grief due to their separation. They will grow up together, with a loving father, an older brother, and a supportive neighborhood.
Tre and Ke’lynn are extremely fortunate to have found a wonderful father to adopt and nurture them as his children.

It means a lot to me to give them a lifelong home and know they will always belong to me, Beck said. “I love them with all of my affection,” Beck said.
When asked what would happen next, Tre replied with a big grin and the words “I go home.”

The children’s older sibling was also a participant in the Wednesday’s Child program, and Beck accepted him after reading a report on him. Beck has taken in three of the children from Wednesday’s Child. Having undergone adoption himself, he expressed his desire to extend the same love and acceptance to orphaned children as he had received.