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He Fired 37 Nannies in Two Weeks—Then One Domestic Worker Changed Everything for His Six Daughters
Jonathan closed his eyes.
“There is one option left,” his manager replied. “A residential cleaner. No childcare background listed.”

Jonathan looked out at the yard, where toys lay broken among overturned chairs.
“Hire whoever says yes.”
Across town, in a small apartment near National City, Nora Delgado tied her worn sneakers and slipped textbooks into a backpack. She worked cleaning homes six days a week and studied child psychology at night.

Her life had taught her not to fear silence.
Years earlier, she had lost someone she loved deeply. Since then, chaos did not rattle her. Grief felt familiar.