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Son invites mom to prom she never got to have

Posted at 8:02 AM, May 04, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-04 08:02:45-04

GAHANNA, Ohio -- Trey Potter wanted to make sure his mother knew just how important she was to him. That was one reason why the high school student took his mom to prom. Merlo Potter had a tough childhood and never got to experience a prom of her own.

"She never had that experience and she's risked so much for me - throughout my life and made so many sacrifices I thought it would be the right think to do," Trey told WCMH.

Merlo grew up in 23 different foster care homes. By age 16, she was pregnant and homeless.

"[I] didn't ever hear any positive reinforcements that I was beautiful or valuable or worthy," Merlo, who went on to become a model and advocate for foster care children, said. "One of the messages I heard when I was pregnant with him... well Mel because you lived in the foster care system and you grew up without parents, you're probably not going to be able to raise a thriving individual. It just doesn't happen you can't give him what you have and so seeing who he has become and knowing the sacrifices that have been made and how much I love him and seeing that come to fruition I've proved them wrong."

While some students might shy away from bringing their mom to a night typically celebrated with classmates, Trey said he believed his prom date choice was 100 percent appropriate.

"I think it shows her how much I appreciate her,  cause I really do, after all she's been through and all I've been through with her, it just makes her happy and that's all that really matters," he said.

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