
At six years old, Adam was abandoned by his birth mother, Carissa, left to fend for himself in a cardboard box on a rainy street. Born with one arm, Adam faced early challenges, but a kind woman named Mary found him, offering him shelter and love. She and her husband, Josh, took him in, never making him feel different due to his disability. Over time, they became his real family, offering unconditional love and care.
As Adam grew, he thrived in an environment where his disability was never seen as a limitation. On his tenth birthday, Mary and Josh adopted him, providing him with the stability and support he had always longed for. Despite hardships, Adam pursued his dreams, starting a business designing accessible equipment for people with disabilities. He worked tirelessly, using his own experiences to create products that truly met people’s needs.
Years later, Adam had become a successful entrepreneur. However, his past came rushing back when his birth mother returned, seeking financial help. Adam confronted her, realizing that his real family was the one that chose him—Mary and Josh, who had always believed in him.