The key is, you have to love them like your own, Bzeeksaid recently.
I know they are sick.
I know they are going to die.
I do my best as a human being and leave the rest to God.
Bzeek started caring for foster children with his late wife Dawn in 1989.
Bzeeks wife passed away in 2014 after battling an illness that caused seizures.
Despite his own challenges, Bzeek remains undeterred in his mission to help others.
Most recently, Bzeek has welcomed a young girl with a rare brain condition into his care.
Shes blind, deaf, and paralyzed in her arms and legs.
He says, The only way to communicate with her is by touch, and so I hold her.
I want her to know that somebody is here for her.
She is not alone.
I had to face everything by myself, he recalled.
At 62 years old, I was scared and afraid to be aloneI felt what the kids feel.
This operation in December has humbled me, and makes me work more and help more kids.
Bzeek is dedicated to providing care to sick children for as long as hes healthy.
We are human beings.
We should help each other.
he says in aGoFundMe video.
It doesnt matter what color, what religion, what country.
Like this [we can] live in harmony, and well be united and not divided.
The funds raised will help support Bzeek in his ongoing dedication to caring for terminally ill children.