Boy sells lemonade to pay for his own adoption

Saturday, April 23, 2016
Foster child sells lemonade to fund his own adoption
Tristan's entrepreneurial ambitions hopefully land him a forever home

SPRINGFIELD, MO -- This is one story that's got us right in the feels.



Tristan is a 9-year-old boy with an entrepreneurial spirit. The young man recently launched his own business selling lemonade and cookies.



For some, it's a rite of passage. But for Tristan, it's even more important.



You see, Tristan is a foster child, and he's hoping he can collect enough money to help pay for his own adoption.



"You're welcome, and thank you for helping our adoption," he belts as a customer walks away.



Foster mom Donnie Davis says Tristan came to live with her four years ago.



His mother, who was living a life of prostitution and drugs, left the then 5-year-old boy on the door step of a shelter on a 17-degree day.



"I was scared to death," Davis says, "If he was scared, if he was hurt, what was going on through his mind."



Today Tristan has a new life, and says he feels safe and loved.



"...because she's better, I know she's responsible, taking care of me, and I know she's going to be a great mother," Tristan says.



Now all they have to do is make it official.



"He's already a part of our family," Davis says. "In mine and my husband's hearts, that's our son."