Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange

3262-3263-3264Bernice, Eliezer & Samuel
Registration #s 3262-3263-3264
D.O.B. 09/97-11-00-10-04


HI! We are Bernice, Eliezer & Samuel.
“We like to be with each other.”

Let us tell you more…
We want to grow up together!

And here’s what others say…
Bernice, Eliezer and Samuel are a loving sibling group of Latino heritage that are looking to find a permanent home where they can be together again. Though they are related, each child has a distinct personality that makes them each unique.

Three-year-old Bernice is a quiet but friendly child. She is just now starting to speak more and is becoming increasingly outgoing. She enjoys playing with dolls and is a huge fan of Dora the Explorer. Creative and intelligent, Bernice is a part of a Head Start program where she is making progress and receiving Early Intervention services to help with her speech. She enjoys school very much and gets along well with the other children there. Bernice is also doing well in her foster home, where she has positive relationships with her foster mother and the younger children in the home.

With his nice personality that endears him to people, seven-year-old Eliezer, or Eli, is a very outgoing and active child. He enjoys being outside, riding his bike and playing with other children. In school, Eli is in the first grade, where he is working on positive interactions with his peers that can be made difficult due to his behavioral and emotional needs. He also receives supports to help him stay focused and on task. In his home, his foster parents say that if they are firm and provide structure for Eli, he does well in listening and following the rules. Eli gets along well with the other older children that are in his home.

Active and engaging, Samuel likes to be outside and have his space. At ten years old, his favorite things to do include riding his bike, playing video games and watching movies. He is athletic and likes sports, but he also enjoys drawing. In his foster home, Samuel is provided with patience and structure that help him with his emotional and behavioral needs. His foster parents see Samuel as a good child who is able to share and be caring towards others. At school, Samuel benefits from an individualized education plan that helps him with his schoolwork and supports him in forming positive relationships with his peers.

Bernice, Eli and Samuel are legally free for adoption. They would do well with a single parent or two-parent family with no children or with older children that can provide them with structure and support. An experienced family who can understand and meet the children’s emotional and behavioral needs would be best.

If we could have our own special wish…
We would all live together!

You can help bring me closer to finding "a place to call HOME" by filling out the MARE Information Request Form. They will be glad to help you get more information about me.

 

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