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Four-Year-Old Enjoys First Birthday Party After Foster Care

Jess Gaytan, a mother from Texas, has given her daughter Genesis a long-awaited celebration, hosting her “first birthday party ever” after three years in the foster care system. The touching moment was captured in a TikTok video, showing 4-year-old Genesis sitting thoughtfully in front of a vibrant rainbow cake, with a backdrop of lovingly wrapped presents. This special event not only marked Genesis’s fourth birthday but also her new beginning with her family, filled with joy and the warmth of home. Jess’s video highlights the significance of such milestones in the lives of children who have experienced foster care, underscoring the joy and normalcy that these celebrations can bring.

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