In a touching display of innocence and hope, a 7-year-old boy residing in a Texas domestic violence shelter wrote a letter to Santa Claus that has captured the hearts of many online. His mother discovered the letter tucked away in his backpack, prompting the shelter to share his poignant message on their Facebook page.
In his letter, young Ethan expressed his anxiety about mingling with other children in the shelter and made a heartfelt request for a “very very very good dad.” Alongside this wish, he also asked for chapter books, a dictionary, a compass, and a watch. The letter reveals a glimpse into the challenges he has faced, including:
“Dear Santa,
We had to leave our home because Dad was angry. We had to do all the chores while he got everything he wanted. Mom said it was time to go to a safer place where we wouldn’t feel scared anymore. I’m still nervous. I don’t want to talk to the other kids. Will you come this Christmas? We don’t have our things here. Could you bring some chapter books, a dictionary, a compass, and a watch? I also want a very very very good dad. Can you do that too?
Love, Ethan”
The shelter, which is home to 117 women and children this holiday season, is known for providing support to victims of domestic violence. Thanks to the generosity of donations, Ethan will receive everything he wished for this Christmas.
Kathryn Jacobs, the president and CEO of the shelter, noted, “We never expected this kind of attention.” She encouraged community members to support their cause, whether through financial donations or by fulfilling items from their immediate needs list available on their Amazon page.
Ethan’s experience is not unique; the shelter receives many similar stories from families. “One in three women in Texas will encounter domestic violence in their lifetime,” Jacobs explained, emphasizing the relatability of Ethan’s situation for many. The safety of all clients remains the organization’s top priority, and both Ethan and his mom are now in a secure environment.
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In summary, Ethan’s letter is a powerful reminder of the struggles many children face in domestic violence situations. His simple yet profound wishes resonate widely, and the outpouring of support demonstrates the community’s commitment to helping those in need during difficult times.
