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There are a lot of good families in Rochester Hills, Mich., but all Alex Chivescu needed was just one.
"I'm sure you've never received a letter of this nature before," Alex wrote. "And I'm also quite sure that you'll be surprised, albeit unpleasantly, at the circumstances under which I am writing this letter."
Alex was a student - perhaps the smartest student at Stoney Creek High School, reports CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman. His SAT scores were near-perfect.
"He's a very bright young man," said Colette Judge, his former counselor. "When things were crazy at home, he could focus on school and that made it better for him."
"I suppose this is where I should delve into a brief summary of my life," Alex wrote in his letter. "My parents divorced when I was 2 years old and I have not heard from my father since. My mother was a nurturing and loving person, to which I credit my early start on a path of academics."
In fact, his mom was getting her Ph.D. in computer science when, one day, she got in a car crash and suffered a head injury. Alex said it changed her - not just physically but mentally.
"She would become abusive and neglectful," Alex said.
Through most of grade school and into high school, Alex bounced back and forth between foster care and living with his
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Resourceful teen said "Good-bye" to Foster Care, "Hello" to Harvard
Alex Chivescu, age 24, is a Harvard graduate, originally from Bucharest, Romania, but brought to the United States in infancy and raised by his divorced mother until age 8 when she was tragically injured in an automobile accident.
Afterward Alex became a ward of the State of Michigan and endured a succession of orphanages and foster care placements, but excelled in school, won a National Merit scholarship -- and gained admission to Harvard College.
"I am proud to have just graduated as a member of the Harvard College Class of 2013, surrounded by my amazing peers, friends, and family. More importantly I am grateful for the strength and support of both the aforementioned here today, as well as the many who are not present but always in my thoughts: teachers, school administrators, foster parents, social workers, judges, lawyers, bosses both past and present, and all others to whom I owe this moment. Thank you"
                                        -- Alex Chivescu, Cambridge, Massachusetts (30 May 2013)
At a crucial juncture, when he was 17, Alex sat down to write the most important letter of his life, sent to