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{listing_title} Angel

Angel

Note: Angel is part of a sibling group and must remain with his siblings, Arrayah, Mary Jane & Emilio.

Angel is an outgoing child. Angel enjoys going to school, learning new things, playing video games, and being active out in the community. He loves to share what he learns and loves science. Angel is working on social skills as he struggles to use his words to express his needs.  Angel relates more to grownups than children. However, Angel is friendly and makes friends easily.

Angel will thrive in a two-parent household with his siblings. Angel will need a family that will set boundaries and supports his therapeutic goals. 

(Heart Gallery photographs taken September 2021)



{listing_title} Emilio

Emilio

Note: Emilio is part of a sibling group and must remain with his siblings, Arrayah, Mary Jane & Angel.

Emilio is an outgoing child. Emilio enjoys playing soccer, reading graphic novels, working with animals, and playing video games. Emilio can build positive relationships more with adults than peers. However, he can make friends and has a lot of friends. Emilio is dedicated and true to the people that are important to him. Emilio is smart and enthusiastic. Emilio does well in school and maintains good grades. Emilio’s favorite subjects are reading and science. Emilio’s favorite fast food restaurant is Taco bell.

Emilio will thrive in a two-parent household with his siblings. Emilio will need his future family to support him and his therapeutic goals. Emilio will need a home where he can be his active self in extracurricular activities.

(Heart Gallery photos taken September 2021)



{listing_title} Mary Jane

Mary Jane

Note: Mary Jane is part of a sibling group and must remain with her siblings, Angel, Arrayah & Emilio.

Mary Jane is an active and outgoing child. Mary Jane enjoys gymnastics, working on the farm with the animals, and learning new techniques. Mary Jane is enthusiastic and respectful towards others. Mary Jane can build positive relationships with both adults and children her age. Mary Jane has many friends and relates better with children her age. Mary Jane is very smart and does well in school. Mary Jane maintains good grades and her favorite subject is reading.

Mary Jane will thrive in a two-parent household with her siblings. Mary Jane will need a balanced family that will support her wants and needs. Mary Jane needs a supportive family in her desire to stay active and explore extracurricular activities.

(Heart Gallery photos taken September 2021)



{listing_title} Arrayah

Arrayah

Note: Arrayah is part of a sibling group and must remain with her siblings, Angel, Mary Jane & Emilio.

Arrayah is an active young girl. Arrayah enjoys dancing, art, taking care of farm animals, and shows these animals in farm events. Arrayah’s favorite animal on the farm is a steer. Arrayah is a good student in school and does well academically. Arrayah’s favorite subject is Art. She has great communication skills and can advocate for herself. Arrayah can be shy at times, but once she gets comfortable she is talkative. Arrayah is loving, friendly, and adventurous. Arrayah can build positive bonds with both children and adults. Arrayah is helpful and hardworking, she cleans cars, mows lawns, cleans house, etc. to earn some money. Arrayah spends some of her saved money on her favorite, Taco Bell or books. Arrayah enjoys reading and loves to have book series.

Arrayah has been through some life challenges and will need a family that will support her therapeutic and lifelong goals. Arrayah will thrive in a two-parent household with her siblings. Arrayah will need a balanced family that will allow her to work with animals and explore extracurricular activities.

(Heart Gallery photos taken September 2021)

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