Boy sells lemonade to pay for his own adoption

Saturday, April 23, 2016
Foster child sells lemonade to fund his own adoption
Tristan's entrepreneurial ambitions hopefully land him a forever home

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- This is one story that's got us right in the feels.

Tristan is a 9-year-old boy with an entrepreneurial spirit. The young man recently launched his own business selling lemonade and cookies.

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For some, it's a rite of passage. But for Tristan, it's even more important.

You see, Tristan is a foster child, and he's hoping he can collect enough money to help pay for his own adoption.

"You're welcome and thank you for helping our adoption," he belts as a customer walks away.

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A single mom single-handedly raising six sisters adopting all of them from foster care, it can't get much harder.

Foster mom Donnie Davis says four years ago, Tristan came to live with her.

His mother, who was living a life of prostitution and drugs, left the then 5-year-old boy on the door step of a shelter on a 17-degree day.

"I was scared to death," Davis says, "If he was scared, if he was hurt, what was going on through his mind."

Today Tristan has a new life, and says he feels safe and loved.

"...because she's better, I know she's responsible, taking care of me, and I know she's going to be a great mother," Tristan says.

Now all they have to do is make it official.

"He's already a part of our family," Davis says. "In mine and my husband's hearts, that's our son."

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