Oh my - the personality of these kids just jumps out of the picture!! They are precious and in desperate need of a forever family.
Would you please prayerfully consider opening your heart and home to them? :)
Here is a brief profile that their caseworker wrote:
These precious siblings would like be together in their forever family! Rose is very much into "girl things" and likes to read. She is also a writer and is doing a great job writing a book! Smart and sensitive, this preteen is very caring and helpful with Dacoda, her little brother's needs. In the fifth grade, Rose thinks things through and takes time to consider others. She benefits from physical, speech and occupational therapies. George, like his sister, is also bright and sensitive. Reading, football, cars and playing outside are his interests. When it comes to food, he'll eat anything and everything - in large quantities! This wonderful fourth grader wants to be part of a loving family and would thrive on activities that encourage sportsmanship and teamwork. Youngest child Dacoda is a happy, smiling people-lover who likes to be around others. He is interested in SpongeBob, cars and Power Rangers. Fun and charming, this kindergartener gets along well with both adults and kids. He is good at engaging others and likes to be moving, especially outside. Dacoda utilizes a wheelchair and walkers for his cerebral palsy and is really motivated to be mobile! He has made amazing progress and continues to improve weekly. He benefits from physical, speech and occupational therapies and will soon be in a regular classroom. Talkative and busy, he charms everyone he meets. Dacoda may not be able to live independently as an adult, but he can have a wonderful life! The caseworker prefers a family who speaks both English and Spanish; however, all family types will be considered. George needs a strong male role model and a patient, nurturing home. Rose would do well with a caring mother figure. She says she would like to have additional siblings to play with! Financial assistance may be available for adoption-related services.For more information contact the Adoption Exchange at: 303-755-4756
Rose - 5th grade - born 11/1999 Case #9592
George - 4th grade - born 4/2001 Case # 9591
Dacoda - Kindergarten - born 4/2005 Case # 9590
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