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Former foster kid asked to be adopted by a family he sold a car to: 'I’m blessed'

'I know my kids will never be short on family with them around,' Davon said.

Former foster kid asked to be adopted by a family he sold a car to: 'I’m blessed'
Cover Image Source: Instagram | Davon Diamond

There’s nothing quite like the bond of family, and for 27-year-old Davon Woods, who grew up in the foster care system, finding one became an unexpected possibility when he met the Wilkinson family. The heartwarming story began in April 2021, when the Wilkinsons purchased a car from Woods at the dealership where he worked. Beyond selling them a vehicle, Woods recorded an emotional message asking the family if they would consider becoming his “forever family” and if he could take their last name. Their reaction, filled with emotion and warmth, was captured in a touching video. As Woods shared with the family, he had never had a parental relationship—biological or adoptive—while growing up in foster care, a fact that resonated deeply with Sarah Wilkinson and her parents. According to the Good News Network, the Wilkinsons made a point to connect with Woods whenever they could.

Their bond grew stronger over time. In August 2021, the Wilkinsons invited Woods to join them for dinner on his birthday, followed by an invitation to Thanksgiving at their Savannah, Georgia, home later that year. More than a year after they first met, Woods formally asked to join their family. While no official adoption process has taken place, the Wilkinsons now love Davon as one of their own and have embraced him as “Davon Wilkinson.”

Reflecting on the experience, Woods said, “It was weird to be in a loving environment. I’ve never had a relationship with any parents ever, adoptive or biological. It was something I’d always wanted. I’ve always wanted to say, ‘This is my family.’”

Representative Image Source: Pexels | Edward Eyer
Representative Image Source: Pexels | Edward Eyer

Foster Kids Matter, an organization committed to helping foster children in Georgia, was founded by Davon after he quit his job. “I was inspired to become a foster kids advocate. If I hadn’t had that experience I would never have done it,” he added. “When you go without love for a long time and are presented with it, it’s weird. It feels like you’re starting a new job.” He further said, “I spend holidays with them, and I know my kids will never be short on family with them around,” Davon said. “It was very emotional to me because they gave me love that I’ve never received, and often we think because of the color of our skin, we’re supposed to be separate, but I’m blessed to have them in my life."

However, the story of Davon and his brother, Tavon wasn't a fairytale. The odds were already stacked against Daquane Shamar Jacobs and Tavon Lamar Jacobs before they were born. Their biological mother was completely unaware that she was having twins. Her babies were born addicted to crack and weighed just 2 pounds because she received no prenatal care and used narcotics while she was pregnant. The infants were taken out of her custody and placed in foster care right away. When the boys were 2 years old, they were adopted by the Woods family, who gave them the new names Davon and Tavon Woods. The desire of any foster child is typical to be adopted, but living with the Woods family was far from ideal, according to InspireMore.

“We had a very difficult childhood with our adoptive family,” Davon explained. “We got physically and verbally abused, we were never given a voice, and they never once told us they loved us. It felt like we were just a paycheck, but we were too young and afraid to tell anyone what was happening at home.” Sadly, this absence of family history and encouragement caused both boys to rebel when they were teenagers. To cope with the anguish, they turned to drugs, almost dropped out of school, and Davon even made many suicide attempts. Knowing that his brother would be left alone in the world without him was the only thing that kept him from acting. Being with the Wilkinsons has been a blessing for Davon and couldn't be more grateful. Many of us tend to take family for granted. Davon's story serves as a beautiful reminder of how crucial it is to experience love and support in our lives as well as to extend that love and support to those in need.

This article originally appeared 2 years ago.

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