Peter Mutabazi lives in Charlotte, North Carolina in the US with three kids he adopted and one child that he is fostering
According to the Ugandan, he has fostered 38 children so far, and does not regret his decision at all. He urged people not to be afraid to foster kids as if he did it; they can also do it for other children who need help.
Peter Mutabazi, a man who moved from Uganda to live in the US, has shared that he has fostered 38 children and is very proud of it.
What does it mean to foster children?
According to Fosterva, a foster child is a minor placed in state custody. Foster children are placed with state-licensed adults who care for the child rather than a guardian or parent. Youth may enter the foster system for many reasons, but the most common include abuse, neglect, or being in an unsafe home environment.
Mutabazi is originally from Uganda. He does not have any problem with adopting or fostering white children.
“I have fostered 38 kids and counting; I do not regret my decision and I love what I do,” he said. “If it was possible for me! You can do it too. It’s never too late to accomplish your dreams. Take it from me: I’d never thought I would be this far in life,” he added.
Mutabazi doesn’t regret fostering children
According to a video posted on Facebook, Mutabazi said that being a foster dad was the best decision he ever made, and he doesn’t regret it.
“It was the greatest decision and ,best accomplishment of my life,” he shared. “I can’t forget about the emotionl support in animals,” he added.