Last year, 33-year-old Jesse Whitten and his wife adopted a baby girl.
This wouldn't normally make headlines, but her story is special. Jesse works for the Santa Rosa, California, police department, where he meets many people during his patrols. One day, he met a homeless woman who was pregnant and struggling with drug addiction. Later, Jesse took his wife, Ashley, to meet her. They both offered to help him by taking him to a drug rehabilitation center.
The woman saw their kindness and caring, and that's when she asked them if they would adopt her baby. The couple already had three young daughters, so they had to think carefully. On February 9, the woman gave birth to a baby girl named Harlow. The hospital asked her if she would like to place the baby in foster care, but the woman refused. Instead, she asked them to call Officer Whitten and his wife. That's what they did. On August 30, the Whittens officially became Harlow's parents.
Ashley explained that Harlow's mother wanted the best life possible for her daughter, but due to her own struggles, she couldn't provide it. But after seeing how Jesse treated her, she knew she could trust him. This trust will help Harlow grow up with love and care for the rest of her life.

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