Abandoned at birth, Regina man still hopes to thank the mother he’s never met
For many adopted children, the search for their birth parents is not just about answers — it can be about finding the missing pieces of who they are, or sometimes to just say “thank you.”
On March 23, 1964, a newborn baby was found wrapped in blankets, placed in a paper bag, and left in a doctor’s car at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina. Now, 61 years later, Sherwin Moscovitch is still searching for his birth mother, hoping for the chance to thank her.
“I didn’t think I had much time left to get hold of her. Twenty-five years ago she would have probably been not super old. But, you know, 25 years later, she is going to be very old and I just thought I’d try one more time,” Moscovitch said.
He explained that he found out he was an abandoned baby by accident while searching the archives at the public library in 1998.