Mike

Boy, Age: 4
Country Code: EE-11
Listed: Mar 2026
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Mike was born via cesarean section at 32 weeks. At birth, he required resuscitation and spent much of his early life in hospitals.

Mike has polymalformative syndrome, complex congenital heart disease, agenesis of the left radius and thumb, agenesis of the right kidney, psychomotor developmental delay, intestinal malrotation, and asplenia, for which he receives prophylactic treatment. He has undergone several cardiac interventions, including pulmonary venous return, Glen surgery, and two catheterizations, and he is expected to undergo another catheterization and heart surgery (Fontan procedure) in the future.

He also has gastroesophageal reflux disease, treated with Nissen fundoplication, and a gastrostomy. Mike receives multidisciplinary care across pediatrics, nutrition, ENT, orthopedics, plastic surgery, child psychiatry, and gastroenterology, with upcoming appointments in genetics and developmental pediatrics. He takes medications including captopril, cetirizine, mometasone nasal spray, amoxicillin, vitamin D, and acetylsalicylic acid.

Mike is a courageous and resilient little boy, making progress every day with dedicated medical care and support.

Kevin

Boy, Age: 3
Country Code: EE-11
Listed: Mar 2026
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Kevin is 3 years old and he is in his first year of preschool at a public school. His integration into the school system has gone smoothly. He is a cheerful, calm, affectionate, and happy child.

Kevin has a global developmental delay; Prenatal microcephaly (cranial magnetic resonance imaging performed in September 2023);
Strabismus and decreased visual acuity – uses ocular prostheses and alternating occlusion

Genetic testing was performed. The results indicate that the child is heterozygous for the identified variants. This does not confirm, but also does not exclude, a possible diagnosis. Analysis of copy number variation (CNV) coverage data did not detect any large deletions or duplications that could explain the patient’s phenotype. A genetic consultation has been requested and is pending.

Dirk and Kaleb

Sibling Group
Ages: 7, 3
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: ADHD, Speech Delay
Dirk has ADHD Behavioral issues; and Kaleb has Mild speech delay, Atopic Dermatitis
Listed: Mar 2026
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Dirk and Kaleb are brothers who have been living together in residential care since October 19, 2023.

Their shared experiences have created a strong emotional bond, with Dirk often serving as a protective and guiding figure for Kaleb. Both children benefit from continuity, structure, and the support of a stable environment, which helps mitigate the impact of early family instability.

Dirk, the eldest, is curious, active, and cognitively capable, though he requires support with emotional regulation and school learning. Kaleb is affectionate, gentle, and developing independence, thriving in predictable and nurturing settings.

The siblings are covered by a Judicial Trust Measure with a View to Future Adoption, finalized on 10/30/2025, and joint adoption is considered the best path forward to preserve their relationship, provide emotional security, and ensure a stable future for both.

The ideal family would offer emotional stability, structure, and consistency, supporting Dirk’s and Kaleb’s individual needs while keeping their sibling bond intact—a source of protection, comfort, and belonging for both.

Josh and Vance

Sibling Group
Ages: 10, 5
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Josh has a Mild developmental global delay
Listed: Mar 2026
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Josh and Vance are two affectionate, resilient brothers who share a special bond and are looking for a nurturing family to help them thrive together.

About Josh:
Josh is a sociable, playful 4th grader who loves hugs, laughter, and outdoor adventures. He enjoys football, walks, and beach outings, and is independent with eating and personal care. Josh has ADHD and receives support for focus and learning, showing great progress in language and social skills.

About Vance:
Vance is a calm, sweet little boy who enjoys quiet play, cartoons, cars, and short walks. He has a gentle personality and is well-adapted to his preschool environment. Vance is healthy overall and continues routine medical follow-ups.

Their bond:
These brothers have been through a lot together and provide each other comfort and companionship. They would thrive in a loving, patient home where their sibling relationship can remain strong.

Josh and Vance are looking for a family that can offer stability, warmth, and support, giving them the chance to grow, play, and flourish together. If your family might be a fit for Josh and Vance, please reach out — the agency would love to share more about these special brothers!

Jaeger

Boy, Age: 6
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder; Developmental delay
Listed: Mar 2026
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Jaeger is 5 years old and has shown remarkable resilience despite early life challenges. He was referred to the Child and Adolescent Protection Commission in October 2023 after experiencing domestic violence and severe neglect. Until then, he lived with both parents, and from October to December 2023, he was in the sole care of his father. During this time, Jaeger was exposed to significant alcohol and drug use in the household, as well as chronic health challenges of his mother.

In December 2023, Jaeger was placed under a foster care protection measure. In August 2024, he transitioned from a foster family to a foster care center, where he continues to grow in a safe and supportive environment.

Jaeger has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and receives ongoing care from specialists in neuropediatrics, psychology, genetics, ophthalmology, and otolaryngology. He participates in weekly therapies including music therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and psychomotor therapy. These interventions have led to significant progress, particularly in language development, daily living skills, and emotional growth.

While Jaeger is still developing motor skills appropriate for his age, he can walk, run, climb, and descend stairs. He continues to work on spatial awareness, movement imitation, and spatial orientation. He also experiences challenges with sleep rhythms, which are managed with medication.

Jaeger thrives in structured, predictable environments and benefits from consistent, loving care. His journey shows incredible strength, and he is ready to find a permanent family to support his growth, learning, and emotional development.

Rita

Girl, Age: 5
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Deaf / HoH
global developmental delay (mainly motor and speech-language), right spastic hemiparesis related to left cerebral hemiatrophy, bilateral deafness with cochlear implants, and recurrent bronchospasms
Listed: Feb 2026
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Rita is friendly, sociable, affectionate, and highly expressive. She communicates through facial expressions, gestures, and pointing, and is very attentive to her surroundings and others’ nonverbal cues. She responds well to sensory stimuli with smiles, vocalizations, and interaction, though she has moderate motor limitation on her right side.

Rita is good-humored, loves physical affection, and bonds easily with caregivers. She interacts well with other children, enjoys play, and imitates what interests her. Having experienced a disrupted adoption, she may carry unexpressed fears, but she continues to seek comfort and show affection, indicating strong potential to thrive in a loving, supportive family.

Jay, Martin and Ian

Sibling Group
Ages: 8, 7, 6
Country Code: EE-11
Listed: Feb 2026
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Jay is currently 8 and shows age-appropriate development. He interacts well with peers and adults and is described as a friendly, affectionate, and polite child. He maintains eye contact, has appropriate vocabulary for his age, and generally presents with a positive mood. His sleep and eating patterns are stable, and he adapts well to changes, though he still struggles at times with managing frustration.

Jay’s psychological assessment shows above-average intelligence. However, he tends to become easily frustrated and distracted, and benefits greatly from positive reinforcement to complete tasks and support his self-esteem. Jay has been diagnosed with ADHD.

Martin is 7, he interacts well with both peers and adults. He is described as friendly, affectionate, and somewhat stubborn, displaying occasional oppositional behavior. He benefits from an assertive and consistent approach from adults and requires positive reinforcement to complete tasks and boost self-esteem. His psychological evaluation shows average cognitive functioning.

Martin has a history of sleep disturbances and oppositional behavior. He currently takes melatonin and risperidone, which have improved his sleep and behavior stability. Medically, Martin underwent adenoidectomy and bilateral myringotomy in November 2023 and continues ENT follow-up due to a ventilation tube in his right ear. He wears glasses for astigmatism and is followed in Ophthalmology. He also attends speech therapy.

Martin is described as emotionally immature, showing attention-seeking behaviors likely linked to early emotional neglect. While initially reserved, he eventually engages warmly and responds well to structured interaction.

Ian is nearly 6 years old. He is a cheerful, affectionate, and communicative child. He attends kindergarten, where he engages positively with adults and peers. Like his brothers, he seeks attention and affection, and shows signs of emotional immaturity—likely the result of early emotional abandonment.

His developmental assessment showed results within the expected range for his age. Ian is described as enthusiastic and motivated, both in structured tasks and in everyday interactions. He responds warmly to attention and maintains appropriate eye contact and spontaneous speech for his age.

Ian was referred to Neurosurgery for dolichocephaly, but surgery was not recommended as the condition does not affect cognitive development. The team attempted to obtain a second opinion, but there has been no follow-up from the consulting doctor. He was also discharged from ENT in March 2024 after an adenoidectomy, and continues to be followed in Ophthalmology for astigmatism, wearing glasses since December 2022. He currently attends speech therapy.

Jay, Martin, and Ian have not had the opportunity to form attachments to parental figures. Instead, their primary psychological and emotional bonds are with each other. As such, joint adoption is strongly recommended to preserve their emotional security and sibling connection.

All three boys have been informed about their adoption plan and have welcomed the idea. They no longer reference their biological family and are beginning to show anxiety and anticipation about the arrival of their new family. During their first meeting with the adoption team, the strong bond among the siblings was evident.

Kiana

Girl, Age: 11
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Down syndrome
Listed: Jan 2026
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Kiana is a sweet, friendly, communicative, and cheerful child. She interacts well with peers and adults and consistently seeks out stimulating, active play. She does not respond well to contradiction and may react with stubbornness or occasional tantrums. Although she is a communicative child, she demonstrates considerable difficulty using language appropriately.

Dolly

Girl, born 2026
Country Code: EE-11
Dolly has Bardet-Biedl Syndrome, along with several other medical conditions, including: Bronchiolitis obliterans, Kidney disease, Tubulopathy with pseudohypoaldosteronism, Hyperparathyroidism and hyponatremia, Risk of developing diabetes; Strabismus, nystagmus, and myopia (corrected with glasses, which she wears); Moderate to severe AGDPM (non-verbal), with a functional level of approximately 12 to 15 months (GS-II); Global delay in psychomotor development; Bilateral post-axial polydactyly of the feet (six toes on each foot); Stage I arterial hypertension due to renovascular causes
Listed: Feb 2026
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Dolly is a sweet and friendly girl. She enjoys spending time with her peers and especially likes one-on-one interactions with adults. She is usually in a good mood, and both the children and caregivers are very fond of her.

During the 2024/2025 school year, Dolly attended the 2nd grade. She is well integrated into the school environment and enjoys going to school. She receives support from special education teachers and also benefits from Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physiotherapy.

She also has chewing difficulties and is non-verbal. However, she shows some understanding of simple messages, such as recognizing when someone is calling her or playing with her. She makes sounds and vocalizes when engaged or entertained.

Millie

Girl, Age: 12
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Trauma History
Trauma
Listed: Feb 2026
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Millie is a perceptive, curious, active, and fun-loving child. She has a good sense of humor, is affectionate, and does well at school. She wishes to be adopted and says that the waiting makes her feel sad. When asked what kind of family she imagines for herself, she describes a father, a mother, and a little brother.

Tiana

Girl, Age: 2
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Genetic Condition (non-DS)
Chromosome 22 Duplication Syndrome
Listed: Feb 2026
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Tiana is a social, affectionate toddler who enjoys interacting with adults and responds well to familiar caregivers. While she is not yet using words to communicate, she understands simple directions such as “give” and “walk,” and communicates through gestures, pointing during play, and imitation.

A recent and exciting milestone is that Tiana has begun walking, showing growing independence, stability, and confidence. Motor development—especially locomotion—is one of her strongest areas and has allowed her to explore her environment and increase interaction with caregivers.

Tiana has a global developmental delay. At 19 months, her developmental skills were assessed at approximately a 13-month level. She shows progress across areas, with particular gains in mobility. She has a short attention span and prefers sensory-based play, especially activities involving sound and movement. She can be sensitive to noise and visual stimuli but is gradually becoming more tolerant of touch and motion.

She demonstrates oral sensory-seeking behaviors and has a high-arched palate, which may contribute to mouth breathing. Her eye-hand coordination is improving, and she can track and grasp objects, though her exploration remains limited.

Mitch

Boy, Age: 4
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Craniofacial disorder
trigonocephaly (craniosynostosis) and underwent surgery in 2023. high-arched palate and overlapping teeth. global developmental delay
Listed: Feb 2026
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Bailey

Girl, Age: 14
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Deaf / HoH
Global developmental delay, mild intellectual developmental disorder, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, strabismus, and gait ataraxis. microdeletion on the short arm
Listed: Feb 2026
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Andrew

Boy, Age: 6
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy
Listed: Jan 2026
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Little Andrew is a friendly, cheerful, and perceptive little boy. He is currently 6 years old. He was born prematurely and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in the form of spastic tetraparesis, predominantly affecting the right side (grade 3+), with associated dysarthria. He uses a wheelchair.

Andrew regularly receives physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. He continues to receive follow-up care in neuropediatrics and orthopedics, including the administration of botulinum toxin due to stiffness in the upper limbs. He has hip dysplasia, currently without pain, and underwent surgery for hip stabilization on September 1, 2025. He also continues to receive care in nutrition, ophthalmology, physical medicine, and rehabilitation.

Andrew has a good relationship with both other children and caregivers. In his interactions, he verbally communicates his needs and interests and is able to express discomfort or displeasure.

Andrew is a communicative and expressive child with a reasonable vocabulary and the ability to construct sentences, including negative and interrogative forms. He repeats and learns new words; however, he needs support to improve articulation and diction. To support this, syllabic division exercises are incorporated during games and storytelling activities. He demonstrates a good understanding of his surroundings and, with individualized adult guidance, is able to focus his attention on tasks and interpret simple content.

In the area of autonomy, although Andrew is dependent on adults for his daily routines, he enjoys being involved and participating in tasks. He helps tidy up toys and materials and eats independently at mealtimes using cutlery. He shows greater ease in using a spoon but is also able to use a knife and fork. He can drink independently from a cup or mug.

It is not expected that Andrew will be able to walk; therefore, he uses an electric wheelchair. He demonstrates good autonomy in operating the joystick with his right hand and maneuvers the chair with ease (e.g., anticipating obstacles, navigating around them, reversing, and turning left or right to avoid collisions with people or objects). He has a clear sense of space. The acquisition of the electric wheelchair has been fundamental in supporting Andrew’s autonomy in locomotion. During the summer, he independently accompanied the group on several outings. Additionally, using the electric wheelchair, he is able to accompany an adult while carrying out small tasks (e.g., going to the supermarket or pharmacy).

Despite difficulties with fine motor skills, Andrew shows persistence and interest in exploring objects, toys, and new materials. He enjoys matching and fitting games, stacking objects, and painting with pencils, markers, or brushes using a gross grasp. With assistance, he participates in collage and tearing activities. In drawing, he currently scribbles and does not yet represent the human figure. He also enjoys handling books and is able to turn pages independently to observe the illustrations.

Andrew transitioned to the public preschool network in the 2025–2026 school year following a request for school postponement. According to information provided by his teacher, Andrew adapted well, integrated into daily routines, and maintained positive interactions with adults and peers. However, the teacher noted that Andrew experiences difficulties handling tools during writing and artistic expression activities and is not yet able to perform a fine pincer grasp. As a result, he shows limited autonomy in completing more structured tasks and may resist finishing them (e.g., giving up or becoming distracted). He will soon be evaluated by the technological resources center for possible allocation of an adapted computer.

Leo

Boy, Age: 6
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: ADHD, Autism
He has a developmental delay, with preserved skills in the area of locomotion/motor abilities. In addition, manifestations compatible with mild to moderate Autism Spectrum Disorder have been identified, as well as signs suggestive of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Listed: Jan 2026
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Little Leo is only 6 years old. He has a developmental delay, with preserved skills in the area of locomotion/motor abilities. In addition, manifestations compatible with mild to moderate Autism Spectrum Disorder have been identified, as well as signs suggestive of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. He is monitored in developmental consultations and is receiving medication. He is also followed in Ophthalmology (routine consultations) and Otorhinolaryngology.

Leo has a calm and affectionate demeanor, showing stable moods and good spirits most of the time. He easily established a close relationship with the adults in his life, accepting physical contact and seeking affection and security from his caregivers. With his peers, he participates more peacefully in group games, having developed skills in waiting, sharing, and respecting rules, showing greater self-regulation. He is more willing to listen, understand, and follow instructions. There are no reports of regular aggressive behavior or tantrums, and it is possible to observe a growing effort on his part to manage his emotions and frustrations.

Leo is a sweet and curious child who shows interest in various recreational activities, such as riding a bike and scooter, jumping on the trampoline, and playing with cars. He likes to try new foods and textures and is receptive to food. He is becoming increasingly independent in his daily routines, enjoying being involved in them and seeking to help adults.

Leo has a brother, they have a very close and affectionate brotherly relationship. As no adoptive family has been found willing to adopt the brothers together, separate adoptions are being considered.

Elsa

Girl, Age: 12
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: ADHD, Learning Disability
attention deficit/Academic school disorder
Listed: Nov 2024
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This lovely older girl has an ADHD/ learning disability diagnosis.  She could do great with a family to help her with her schoolwork!

Eleanor

Girl, Age: 11
Country Code: EE-11
heterozygous variant in the KAT6A gene. Heart issues, global developmental delay, severe language delay
Listed: Sep 2024
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Eleanor is a beautiful young girl who needs a family.

Carl

Boy, Age: 14
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Listed: Mar 2024
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Carl was born prematurely in a home environment lacking the basic necessities; he was moved into residential care homes. He has been diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which has impacted his development.

In his current residence, Carl has blossomed into a kind-hearted and friendly child, creating bonds with his caretakers and peers. He partakes in meals with growing independence, embraces dressing routines and self-care; Carl sleeps soundly.

Carl carries a history of medical complexities. Despite an unsupervised pregnancy and a birth weight of less than a kilogram, Carl continues to receive dedicated medical attention across a spectrum of specialties to bolster his growth.

His therapeutic services include speech therapy, psychomotricity, and psychology, extended under the nurturing folds of his supportive abode. Carl delights in equine therapy and the companionship of dogs. Carl is a good student, benefiting from customized learning supports. He also enjoys music, tablets and computers.

Ariel & Gabe

Sibling Group
Ages: 13, 9
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: ADHD, Skin Condition
Listed: Mar 2024
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Siblings Ariel and Gabe, lived with their mother and older brother until they were placed in residential care over five years ago.

The siblings go to school and enjoy time with their friends. They follow routines for eating sleeping and personal care with minimal support. Their vaccinations are up-to-date and they have routine health checks. Ariel has managed psoriasis with the support of medication and therapies, while also enjoying the gifts of dance, music, and social activities. Gabe has had a minor surgical procedure, that he now manages with medications. He has medications and therapy for behavior support.

Academically, Ariel is in her fourth year and Gabe his second year.
Gabe enjoys watching tv, playing games, painting, and caring for animals. He attends a catechism class and church services. He may have behavior outbursts.

Both children are working through the child preparation plan for adoption.

Anne Marie

Girl, Age: 13
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Older Child
Listed: Mar 2024
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Anne Marie’s life has been marked by many transitions. Anne Marie lived in a family home previously, and then was placed in care of the government due to neglect. Even when the initial transition towards an adoptive family was unsuccessful, Anne Marie returned familiar surroundings with ease.

Anne Marie has a box of keepsakes that is important to her. Her diet is well-balanced, and she manages a minor visual impairment with glasses.

She is a typical teen in many ways — enjoying TikTok, beach outings, cycling adventures, and shared laughter with peers. Her active engagement in Sunday school further enhances her communal ties.

 

Andy

Boy, Age: 13
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Genetic Condition (non-DS)
Fragile X
Listed: Mar 2024
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Andy was born with Fragile X Syndrome,and his needs were complex from the start. He was placed in residential care as a newborn.

He has been making progress in his current placement. He enjoys going to school and participating in music class. He may need assistance to focus during school.

Phineas

Boy, Age: 4
Country Code: EE-11
Polymalformative syndrome, with craniofacial dysmorphia; suspicion of Goldenhar Syndrome; Hydrocephaly; upper airway malformation with tracheostomy since 10/4/2021. Currently with cannula. Epilepsy. Gastrostomy. Sensory-neuro deafness – uses hearing aids.
Listed: Mar 2024
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Phineas was previously listed as Phil — he is a sweet boy who was born with a polymalformative syndrome. His condition comes with needs that set him apart, and he was placed in care early on.

Phineas uses a wheelchair in his daily life. He also spends time in a standing frame. He enjoys smiling at people and laughing. Phineas enjoys sensory experiences with tactile or auditory input. He enjoys listening to a maraca or touching a soft stuffed animal.

Philip

Boy, Age: 11
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Listed: Feb 2024
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Philip is a charming and inquisitive young boy with a tender heart and a keen interest in the world around him. Although language poses a challenge for him, with difficulties in speech and vocabulary, he is able to understand simple directions and express himself with basic sentences. His abilities in non-verbal communication are a strength, helping to support and enhance his spoken words. While written language and abstract concepts such as time and money are challenging for him, his non-verbal skills greatly aid his interactions.

Despite facing motor skill limitations typical of his condition, which affect balance and coordination, Philip is remarkably independent in day-to-day activities. He can manage personal care routines such as eating and hygiene with minimal supervision and dresses without assistance, though may require guidance in selecting suitable clothing based on weather conditions. Philip sleeps well and follows a regular routine but benefits from support in other daily tasks.

Among Philip’s favorite activities, he relishes the simple pleasures of walking, drawing, and engaging with the world of letters and words in his own unique way—he enjoys “writing.” Although the marks he makes may not form recognizable words, he delights in having adults “read” his creations. He has a passion for football and admires players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

His social interactions are an area where Philip truly shines. He is strong in building relationships with those around him—proactive and animated with peers, demonstrating a particular fondness for younger children. When it comes to adults, Philip is affectionate and seeks connection and warmth, establishing bonds with preferred caregivers and understanding the importance of rules and boundaries.

Philip is ready to embrace a loving family who will understand and respond to his emotional needs. His new family should be prepared to provide the unique care required in cases of Trisomy 21, which includes attention to his medical needs like heart conditions and vision care, as well as understanding his background and history. This family will receive in Philip a child who offers boundless warmth and the potential for rewarding growth and connection.

Lauren

Girl, Age: 13
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Global developmental delays
Global Developmental Delay with Mild Intellectual Disability, as well as Mild Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Listed: Feb 2024
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Lauren shines with a warmth that is immediately felt by everyone she meets. Her sweet and easy-going nature makes her quick to bond with both children and adults alike. An inquisitive soul, Lauren’s curious mind draws her to be a helping hand around the home, eagerly participating in day-to-day activities and showcasing a commendable level of independence in her daily routines.

Gifted with considerable communication abilities, Lauren also brings a touch of uniqueness through her passion for dance, expressing herself with joy and confidence in every hip-hop move. This lively interest in the arts highlights her outgoing and engaging personality, which endears her to both peers and adults.

While Lauren delights in being the center of attention and thrives in communal settings, like many children, she’s learning to channel her exuberant impulsivity into positive interactions. Her journey has been one of beautiful transformation. Through consistent support and exposure to stable role models, Lauren has made impressive strides in mastering self-regulation, although the support offered by her environment has its limitations.

The diligent teamwork of dedicated caregivers underlines the progress Lauren has made and underscores the need for continuity in nurturing her personal growth. Particularly crucial is the ongoing dialogue helping Lauren reconcile her emotions regarding her biological family background and shape her aspirations for the future.

Lauren dreams of being part of a forever family—a family eager to provide her with the love, stability, and support she deserves. A family that can offer her a unique place in their hearts and home, affirming her worth and fostering her continued growth, emotionally, socially, and academically.

Ames

Boy, Age: 10
Country Code: EE-11
Developmental challenges such as intellectual limitations, learning difficulties, linguistic delays, and special behaviors; maternal mental health issues
Listed: Feb 2024
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Ames is a joyful youngster who displays notable independence for his age, showing advancement in managing personal responsibilities in spite of his cognitive development in areas such as language mastery, social dynamics, and self-regulation. Ames is progressing, revealing a promising trajectory.

His interests are as varied as they are engaging, ranging from the energetic spinning of beyblades to the strategic play of table football, and the creative assembly of Legos. A fondness for stories also defines him—he delights in listening, reading, and sharing tales with others.

Understanding and following rules come naturally to Ames when they are communicated clearly and applied consistently. He flourishes under positive reinforcement and thrives on routine, which helps him navigate his day with confidence. When faced with choices, he benefits from being offered two options to help enhance his decision-making skills.

Adaptable and responsive, Ames shows a commendable capacity for assessing situations; however, he does rely on adult guidance to navigate safely through his environment. Previously having not experienced a traditional family setting, he formed emotional attachments with his caregivers. Ames longs for what many take for granted—a loving family to call his own.

At his current developmental stage, it’s essential to tailor Ames’s transition towards adoption, ensuring the introduction to a potential family is mindful and gradual. Psychotherapeutic support has been assisting Ames in processing his hopes and feelings about family life, laying groundwork for his future relationships.

Mimi and Micky

Sibling Group
Ages: 12, 16
Country Code: EE-11
Primary Diagnosis: Older Child
Listed: Feb 2024
**** I am eligible for a $500 Older Child Grant ****
Grant funds depend on available funding; the link above, shows the current available amount. To inquire about this child, email childinquiry@reecesrainbow.org ***
Have you considered adopting siblings?!

Meet Mimi & Micky! They are a delightful duo. Mimi, July 2009, our shining star who reminds us that a little shyness only adds to the charm! She is reported to be clinically healthy.

Her shy sparkle quickly turns to a dazzling ray in the comfort of good company. She’s the heart of our group, spreading joy and giggles with a sense of humor that’s as infectious as her enthusiasm. She has a heart of gold. Her warmth extends to the young ones she cherishes. She’s a caring older sister, always ready to wrap them in a hug or share a playful story.

Ever the social butterfly, she forms deep connections that last, crafting a tapestry of friendships wherever life takes her. It’s no surprise that in every circle, she’s that missing puzzle piece you didn’t know you needed until she arrived.

Meet her younger brother Micky, March, 2014 – a beacon of joy, with a smile just waiting to light up your life! This handsome young man might seem a tad shy at first, but give him a moment, and his true colors shine through, painting laughter and happiness wherever he goes.

Micky thrives in the company of peers, his imagination a treasure trove of fun and games. His spirit of camaraderie embodies a priceless joy that only a loving family can multiply. With football under his belt and his zest for cycling and digital adventures, Micky’s the perfect companion for active days and cozy family nights.

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