Woman Discovers Birth Mother At The Company Where She Works

Woman Discovers Birth Mother At The Company Where She Works
In this frame grab from video provided by WKBN-TV, La-Sonya Mitchell-Clark, left, sits next to her birth mother, Francine Simmons, during an interview, in Youngstown, Ohio. Mitchell-Clark's search for her birth mother yielded a surprising discovery, that they both work for the same company. (WKBN-TV via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
In this frame grab from video provided by WKBN-TV, La-Sonya Mitchell-Clark, left, sits next to her birth mother, Francine Simmons, during an interview, in Youngstown, Ohio. Mitchell-Clark's search for her birth mother yielded a surprising discovery, that they both work for the same company. (WKBN-TV via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

A 38-year-old woman's quest to find her birth mother ended in a surprising place — the company where she works.

WKBN-TV in Youngstown reports that La-Sonya Mitchell-Clark requested records that were made available recently by the Ohio Department of Health. She learned her mother's name is Francine Simmons. She looked her up on Facebook and saw that she worked at InfoCision, the teleservices company where she works.

She knew of an employee named Francine. She reached out, and the next day, got the long-awaited phone call.

"I said, 'I think I'm your daughter," Mitchell-Clark said.

Simmons said she always wanted to connect with the daughter she gave up as a 15-year-old mother, but didn't know how.

"I'm still in shock," Simmons said. "It's amazing."

The two only live a few minutes from each other in Youngstown.

It turns out Mitchell-Clark has three sisters she didn't know about. And one of them works at InfoCision as well.

She said her adoptive parents have always been supportive of her, and encouraged her to try to find her mother.

"Now, we've got a bigger, extended family where we can just be together," Simmons said.

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