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The Jaxon Navarro-Gilmore Case

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The Jaxon Navarro Gilmore case is a tragic case.  His Maternal Grandmother Jessica Navarro-Gilmore, has her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and loves and has the ability to care for her grandson, baby Jaxon.  The Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) is blocking her from doing so, while this medically frail child is in a foster care home with strangers.  Jessica already has custody of her granddaughter with the approval of the same agency, (DCF), that is blocking her from having Jaxon  home in a loving caring family environment.  Jessica adopted her granddaughter from DCF who clearly had no concerns of her parenting. Her granddaughter is healthy and thriving in her Grandmother’s care.

Jaxon is Blackfoot Indian and Taino Indian with loving family ready, willing and able to step up and provide the necessary care for him. The only rational reason that Jaxon is being kept from re-joining his loving family is the funding he can bring to the state from contracts with certain hospitals and providers. 

Two years ago Jessica was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after the sudden and tragic loss of her daughter. Jessica’s young granddaughter was adopted by Jessica less than 2 years ago in the State of Connecticut with no issues whatsoever, despite her diagnosis of PTSD.  Just as her condition in no way affects her ability to care for and love her granddaughter, neither would it affect her ability to care for baby Jaxon.

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