Kind Talia hopes to be a vet tech
Talia is a 15-year-old Caucasian girl. Those who know her say she is silly, kind-hearted and playful, with a great sense of humor.
She enjoys helping others and is always willing to try new things. Talia likes to write, draw, play cards, play with puzzles and listen to music. She also really loves animals and hopes to be a veterinary technician.
Legally freed for adoption, Talia will do well in a family of any constellation that can provide her with routine and structure. She would be best as the youngest or only child in the home.
It is very important to Talia that she is able to maintain her relationship with her biological sister.
Who can adopt?
Can you provide the guidance, love and stability that a child needs? If you’re at least 18 years old, have a stable source of income and room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child. Adoptive parents can be single, married or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ singles and couples.
The process to adopt a child from foster care requires training, interviews and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you, and if so, to help connect you with a child or sibling group that your family will be a good match for.
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.”