Siblings seek home together
Jazmin, Jacoby and Joshua are siblings of Caucasian and Hispanic descent who are looking to be adopted together.
Jazmin is a quiet, loving 8-year-old girl who enjoys dancing, playing with dolls and drawing. She also loves spending time with her younger brothers. Her biggest wish is to be loved by a family. Jazmin thrives on support, structure and clear expectations. She is a cooperative student and tries her best in class, although she struggles academically. She has special education services in the areas of expressive and receptive language and math.
Jacoby is an energetic 7-year-old boy. His favorite activities include playing with trucks and cars, as well as spending time with his peers and siblings. He is eager to try new things and likes to interact with caring adults who make him feel valued. Jacoby is supported by an Individualized Education Plan in school, which helps him maintain focus.
Joshua is a sweet, quiet 6-year-old boy who loves “Paw Patrol.” He is eager to please and wants to be loved and cared for. Joshua is doing well in day care but sometimes has trouble settling down. At this time, he does not receive any special education services.
Legally freed for adoption, the siblings will blossom in a kind, nurturing and structured two-parent family in which they can be valued family members. Their social worker is open to exploring families with a mother and a father figure or two mothers, with or without other children in the home. A family should be open to helping the siblings maintain contact with their paternal grandparents. To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange at 617964-6273 or go to mareinc.org. The sooner you call, the sooner a waiting child will have “a permanent place to call home.”