Jerry Wind just wanted to raise a child, despite the fact that he was a single gay man. When he adopted Jordan in Cambodia, he had no idea that his son would become an inspiration to the whole world.
About two decades ago, Jerry Windle was a single man in his mid-thirties, whose life was in chaos. His mother died, so he decided to change his profession and move from California to Florida.
.@TexasMSD diver Jordan Windle and his father Jerry Windle reflect on writing a children’s book about acceptance and how the experience allowed them to stay connected.https://t.co/MhFNxKPwy9 pic.twitter.com/kx6PZd22pm
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He wanted to be a father for many years. He tried to adopt a child, but there were very few opportunities for this, especially for a single gay man. While waiting for a doctor’s appointment in Florida, he accidentally looked at an article in a magazine that changed his life forever.
Despite the difficulties he faced trying to adopt a child, a magazine article describing the adoption story of another single gay man in Cambodia revived lost hope.