owns one more unwanted child dropped

A newborn baby was safely placed in the Husain Foundation Cradle at the Husain Foundation Head Office, one of many cradles stationed across Husain Foundation Centers in the city to prevent the tragic killing of unwanted infants. Upon discovery, the baby was immediately taken into custody by Husain Foundation’s Lady Volunteers and placed under the care of highly skilled doctors. Following a thorough medical examination, doctors confirmed that the infant was perfectly healthy and free from any danger.

The rescued baby will be placed for adoption by a childless married couple, provided they meet the strict eligibility criteria set by the Husain Foundation Advisory Board. The selection process involves an in-depth assessment of the couple’s financial stability, moral standing, and overall capability to provide a secure and loving home. Adoption approval will only be granted based on the Board’s recommendations.

The identity of the individual who left the baby in the Husain Foundation Cradle remains unknown. However, this selfless act ensured the child’s safety and well-being. Currently, the baby is being cared for at Husain Foundation Newborn Home, where trained female volunteers are providing her with round-the-clock care and attention.

Since the announcement of the baby’s rescue, numerous childless married couples have visited the Husain Foundation Head Office, expressing their desire to adopt her. Many others have contacted the organization via telephone, inquiring about the adoption process.

At present, no final decision has been made regarding the adoption. Husain Foundation has emphasized that the baby will only be handed over to a couple that meets the strict selection criteria set by the Husain Foundation Advisory Board. The adoption process will be carefully monitored to ensure the child is placed in a safe, loving, and nurturing environment.

The official handover to the adopting parents will take place once the evaluation process is complete and the Board determines the most suitable family for the child’s future.

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