The Wrocław window of life, led by Boromeusz's sisters, became a witness to the situation on Wednesday, April 9, which surprised even the most experienced sisters. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/e7e002/620x0/1/0/2023/04/23/kl1n2use8a08vgcoihesgly alt = "Window of Life/YT @Wirtual Poland" Style = "background-color: rgba (115,78,68,1)" > < p > In a place where newborns or infants usually hit by desperate parent & oacute; in, this time about a two -year -old boy was brought. The baby was clean, well -kept, polite and & ndash; What is the most unusual & ndash; talked to the sisters.

< P > & AMP; Bdquo; He had a lollipop and thanked for everything he received. He was very polite, resolute and well -raised & rdquo; & ndash; Sister Ewa Jędrzejak from the Evangelium Vitae Foundation said in an interview with Radio Eska. < p > A touching and at the same time difficult moment took place before noon, when in the building of the Congregation Si & oacute; p. Karol Boromeusz was alarm signal. This is a sign that a child found in the window of life. The sisters immediately ran to check what happened & ndash; They expected a baby. This time, however, a boy was waiting there who said his dad.

< p > The child was taken to the hospital for basic examinations, and then went under the care of foster care. But this is not the end of the story & ndash; And this time its further course may be completely different than in the past. The boy is not anonymous, he was not abandoned as a newborn baby. He has memories, M & Amp; Oacute; Wi, knows his surroundings. In this situation, the standard procedure for giving a new identity that applies to the adoption of children from the window of life is not an option.

< p > instead of this service began actions aimed at finding biological parent & oacute; in a boy. The police analyze the case in terms of the possibility of a crisis in a family who has led to such a dramatic decision. & ndash; Sometimes one phone call is enough to find help and another way out of a difficult situation & ndash; Sister Jędrzejak emphasizes. & ndash; As a foundation, we are there to support and help families in need.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116