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From YouTube: JULY 21 2020 Statements Jinny Sims
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
A
Remember,
Surrey
panorama
love
at
first
right,
a
mother's
journey
to
adoption.
Raja
nature
is
a
pillar
in
our
community.
She
is
a
businesswoman,
a
philanthropist
and,
most
recently
an
author
Rajas
book
is
a
celebration
of
motherhood.
Through
adoption,
she
wrote
this
book
with
the
hope
that
it
will
inspire
more
people
to
adopt
or
change
their
perspective
on
adoption.
My
children
are
my
chance,
my
lifelines
and
my
souls,
and
this
is
the
story
of
how
I
found
them
says.
Raj.
A
After
struggling
with
fertility
issues
for
several
years
Raj
and
her
husband
group
wreaths
made
the
decision
to
embark
on
a
journey
that
would
change
their
lives
forever.
The
journey
to
adopt
in
1992,
with
a
suitcase
full
of
pink
and
white
Raj,
headed
to
India,
to
find
her
daughter
and
bring
her
home
after
weeks
of
searching
and
a
pilgrimage
to
the
top
of
him.
A
Confab
Rajas
prayers
were
answered
and
she
had
a
message
that
a
baby
had
been
abandoned
at
a
private
hospital
in
Delhi
three
months
later,
Raj
and
her
son
Kabir
were
reunited
with
her
family
in
Canada.
Four
years
later,
Rajan
could
be
returned
to
India
on
a
journey
to
complete
their
family.
Keithley
was
born
and
became
theirs
before
returning
to
Canada
good
breath
and
Raj
visited
the
Golden
Temple
with
their
new
family.
A
In
the
book,
Raj
says
that
bringing
Kabir
and
Keithley
to
the
temple
was
the
most
spiritual
and
most
moving
moment
ever
I
couldn't
have
been
more
thankful
than
I
was
at
that
moment.
In
my
life,
I
had
everything
my
family
was
complete
pillar
of
the
community,
a
businesswoman,
a
philanthropist
author,
a
mother
and
my
dear
friend,
Thank
You
Raja
ledger
for
sharing
your
journey
about
completing
your
family.
It
is
beautiful,
it
is
courageous,
it
is
uplifting
and
it
is
filled
with
a
love.
Only
a
mother
can
express
Thank
You.
Mr.
speaker.