Faces of Hope - Bryonna, Renee and Daniel, April 2009

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BRYONNA, RENEE AND DANIEL

Bryonna

 

Renee

 

Daniel

 

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     Bryonna is an energetic 10-year-old who delights in participating in any activity that involves running.  Recently she has played softball and flag football.  When outdoors, she enjoys collecting unique knickknacks.  Over the past year she has become passionate about reading.  She becomes engrossed in children's books and uses her imagination to picture what is happening.  Bryonna also loves singing, writing and performing, which have aided her in expressing her feelings.  Very creative, she likes to craft birthday cards and other items.

     Like her older sister, Renee, eight, enjoys playing outdoors and exploring and learning new things.  She gets along well with her peers and makes friends easily.  Her favorite activities include singing, bike riding and watching Hannah Montana on television.  Renee is very caring and sensitive to the needs of others.  An animal lover, she especially likes dogs.  Her ideal family would live on a farm and have lots of animals, including a horse, a cow, a dog, a cat, sheep and an ox.

     Considerate and compassionate, seven-year-old Daniel is always willing to help others.  Like his sisters, he spends many hours exploring new things.  He has many interests including soccer, basketball, football and motorcycles.  Among his other favorite pastimes are playing games such as Nintendo, Monopoly, and Rock, Paper Scissors.

     The siblings have experience much trauma in their young lives.  They are very close and need to be adopted together.  They would thrive in a patient, loving, supportive family that would allow them to grow up together and reach their potential.

     Adoptive parents do not need to have a specific income and they do not need to own their own homes.  This kind of adoption is virtually free and many of the children are eligible for financial subsidy. 

     The siblings and other  children are available for adoption by approved applicants.  For a free information packet contact the National Adoption Center, 1500 Walnut Street, Suite 701, Philadelphia, PA 19102.  Call 215-735-9988, or visit the website at www.adopt.org.   


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