At age six, Adam was abandoned in a cardboard box by his mother, Carissa, after his father died. “Mommy? Please come back,” he whimpered, but she never returned. A passerby named Mary discovered Adam and took him to safety. “We’ll figure this out together,” Mary assured him.
Mary and her husband, Josh, took Adam in, showing him love and acceptance despite his disability. They eventually adopted him, with Mary telling him, “You are perfect just the way you are.”
Years later, Adam thrived, becoming a successful entrepreneur. His past inspired him to design affordable equipment for people with disabilities. However, when his biological mother reappeared, seeking financial help, Adam confronted her. “I’m not the little boy you abandoned,” he told her. “The only mother I acknowledge is the woman who chose me.”
With support from Mary, Adam continued to build his life and career, honoring the family who truly cared for him.