CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - Peter Mutabazi was 10 years old and desperate when he fled his abusive father and his home in the southwestern Uganda town o
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - Peter Mutabazi was 10 years old and desperate when he fled his abusive father and his home in the southwestern Uganda town o
Thursday, April 08, 2021 | Coronavirus →
How a former street kid who lived a ‘miserable’ life overcame it all and is delivering true hope to at-risk kids
How a former street kid who lived a ‘miserable’ life overcame it all and is delivering true hope to at-risk kids | Thursday, April 08, 2021
Thursday, April 08, 2021 | Coronavirus →
How a former street kid who lived a ‘miserable’ life overcame it all and is delivering true hope to at-risk kids
How a former street kid who lived a ‘miserable’ life overcame it all and is delivering true hope to at-risk kids | Thursday, April 08, 2021
Peter and Newly Adopted Son Have Just Taken in A Foster Teen And Now Theyâre Sharing Affirmations For All Races
Feb 7, 2021
One loving father is a stellar example of what it’s like to be happily blind to skin colorâand he hopes his story can inspire everyone to understand that transracial adoption is just as natural when the parent is black and child is white. (A combination that has produced too many negative inferences for this dad to count.)
Peter Mutbazi adopting Tony
A 2017 study found the number of white children in U.S. foster care is increasing, but many black parents are still hesitant to adopt them. That’s not the case for Peter Mutabazi, whom GNN readers met back in July after he became a âforever dadâ to Anthony, a white teen abandoned in a North Carolina hospital a few years earlier.