While patrolling a park in Modesto, I found a young woman, Kiara, curled on a bench, cradling her newborn, Nia. She had aged out of foster care and was homeless. I got them to a shelter and thought that was the end of it. But I kept visiting. Kiara began asking me parenting questions. One day, she said, “I’m not ready to be a mom. But you… you care.”
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