The entire courtroom dressed up in costumes of Disney characters to support a 5-year-old girl
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-entire-courtroom-dressed-up-in-costumes-of-disney-characters-to-support-a-5-year-old-girl.htmlCourtrooms are not the most fun place. But for five-year-old Danielle Koning, it was the courtroom that became the most luxurious place in the world. When she arrived at her adoption hearing, she found herself not in a stuffy room with a crowd of serious people in business suits, but in a hall full of Disney princesses.
A happy little girl from Grand Rapids (Michigan, USA) has been living with her adoptive parents Sarah and Jim Koning since 2014, and last week the family attended the final court hearings on the completion of the adoption. To make this day as special as possible, the social worker responsible for the adoption suggested that all participants in the hearing dress up in costumes of Disney characters. And, as you can see, everything turned out very cool as a result. Even the judge took part in this impromptu masquerade!
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"It's a wonderful day. Hearings are always a special moment in life: children now have real families. And the way they go tells about the love and mercy that our social workers have," says Laura Mitchell, executive director of the Samaritas Foster Care Program, a company that supports adoption issues.
When 5-year-old Danielle Koning arrived at the adoption hearing, she was not in the courtroom, but in the magical world.
The happy little girl from Grand Rapids has been living with her foster parents Sarah and Jim Koning since 2014.
To make this day as special as possible, the social worker responsible for the adoption suggested that all participants in the hearing dress up in costumes of Disney characters.
As you can see, Danielle can't believe her eyes. Even the judge took part in this impromptu masquerade!
"The hearings are a celebration for the children, because now they will have a family!" said Laura Mitchell, executive director of the Samaritas Foster Care Program, a company that provides support for adoption issues.
It remains to be hoped that, as in the Disney cartoon, now everyone will live happily ever after.
Keywords: In the image | Disney | Reincarnation | Foster family | Fairy tale | Court | Usa
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