John, Anthony, BrianBrian, John & Anthony
Registration #s 3430, 3431 & 3429
D.O.B. 01/98, 06/99, 04/02


HI! We are Brian, John and Anthony.
“We love to spend time together.”

Let us tell you more …
We like to eat and have fun.

And here’s what others say…
Brian, John and Anthony are Caucasian and African American siblings who hope to find a family they can grow up in together.  

Brian, age twelve, can be quiet and needs to be drawn into conversation. He likes being helpful around his foster home and walking the family dog. In his spare time, Brian likes drawing, building with LEGOS, riding his bicycle and playing sports. Brian does best with structure and consistency. He attends weekly therapy and is in a special educational program that is helping him learn to better manage his emotions and behaviors.  

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John is a caring, affectionate eleven year old who enjoys talking to people and receiving attention. His interests are similar to his brother’s and include drawing and playing outside. John does well with redirection to stay on task and attends weekly therapy to help with his emotional needs. He has a special educational plan to address his need for structure to help him remain on task at school. 

Brian and John live in the same foster home and love to go to the Boys and Girls Club after school and during vacation weeks.

As the youngest, eight year old Anthony likes being independent and trying to figure out things on his own. He is a sweet, sensitive and loving boy who gets along well with the other children in the foster home. Anthony likes drawing, building with LEGOS, playing outside, and racing and crashing his toy cars. Anthony enjoys school and is working hard to overcome reading difficulties.

Legally free for adoption, these brothers are hoping to find a two-parent home with a strong male role model. They would do well as the only or youngest children in a home that allows them contact with their sister. There is an adoption agreement with their birth mother for two supervised visits per year.   The boys are excited about the opportunity to finally all live in the same home.

If we could have our own special wish…
We would have a mom and dad who spend lots of time with us.

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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