![]() Days passed filled with MRI’s and hospital visits, until one day I stood before the judge in the courthouse, asking if I could adopt her and give her a name. In other words, she only had about 3% of her brain. I soon learned that this baby girl had a diagnosis called Hydranencephaly. And she wasn’t expected to live very long. She had been left with nothing- not even a name. ![]() She explained that the baby girl had been abandoned due to her diagnosis. “I’ll take her,” I told him without hesitation, and a few hours later the social worker was at our door holding a bundle wrapped in an orange blanket. ![]() “There’s a 10 day old baby girl,” he told us, “she has a disease.” ![]() In 2015, Addisyn’s eyes were opened while caring for Emma Leigh, a newborn baby girl who had been abandoned and left to die all alone due to her special needs.īelow is Addisyn’s story of how she met Emma and how this much needed ministry got started and continues to bless children like Emma. ![]()
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