My name is Angel Drew, and I am searching for my two missing brothers, Alex Drew and Brenden-Lee Huggins. They were separated from me when they were very young due to the care system, and I have lost contact with them over the years. Finding them has been my lifelong goal, and it is my deepest dream to be reunited.
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Who Are Alex Drew and Brenden-Lee Huggins?
Alex Drew was born in December 2000 and Brenden-Lee Huggins was born in September 2002. Alex and I share both parents, Sam and Chris Mahoni. Brenden-Lee and I share the same mother, but we have different fathers — his father being Alex Huggins. Alex was taken into the care system before my birth and grew up in Southeast London. I have limited details about their current locations because I want to respect their privacy. However, I am desperate to reconnect with them and bring our family together again.
What Happened
Both brothers were placed in care at a young age, and I have lost all contact with them. Over the years, I have tried to trace them through different means, but my efforts have not been successful. This is why I am reaching out publicly — to increase the chance of locating them.
My Efforts to Find Them
I am contacting social workers, writing letters, and using any available means to find my brothers. However, I believe that with your help, we can widen the search. If you have any information about Alex Drew or Brenden-Lee Huggins, your assistance could make a difference.
How You Can Help
If you know anything about Alex or Brenden-Lee, please contact me directly. No information is too small — it could be the key to finding them. Phone: 07737 259732 Email: info@longlostfamilies.com
Photo of Alex Drew
I have attached a photograph of Alex Drew from when he was very young. Please look closely and share this post — you never know who might recognize him.
Conclusion: The Power of Community
Finding my brothers is not just a personal mission — it is a journey that requires the power of community. Sharing this message could bring us closer to reuniting as a family. I am forever grateful to anyone who takes a moment to help in this search. Together, we can make a difference.