2017-02-23

In the past two decades, Mohamed Bzeek has taken in dozens of terminally ill children. He hasn't had a day off in seven years. Some of the children have died in his arms. And still, he says he wouldn't have it any other way.
Libya-born Bzeek and his late wife, Dawn, began taking in terminally ill foster children in 1989. In '91, the couple had their first brush with death when their foster daughter, not yet one year old, died. At that time, they decided to care only for ill children, the ones no one would want. Even after their...

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