Dhamanjie, Elijah & Elizabeth
Registration #s 4345, 4346, 4347
D.O.B. 4/08 & 2/05


HI! We are Dhamanjie, Elijah and Elizabeth.
“We are lovable.”

Let us tell you more …
We get along well with others.

And here’s what others say…

Elijah, Elizabeth and Dhamanjie are siblings of African-American descent seeking a permanent home together. Currently, 3-year-old twins Elijah and Elizabeth live together, while their older brother, 6-year-old Dhamanjie lives in a separate foster home. The twins visit with Dhamanjie every other week, and this connection is important to maintain.

Elijah is a lovable little boy who is easy to engage. He likes to play with his trucks and other toys in the backyard. He also likes doing art projects. Elijah recently began attending preschool. He was receiving Early Intervention services with which he made many gains. Elijah will continue to need speech and language services in a language-based preschool.

Elizabeth is a lovable little girl who is able to bond with adults. She is in overall good health and has no special needs at this time. She likes to play with her dolls and watch cartoons. She recently began preschool to build her self-confidence and improve her motivation to learn. The twins have been aggressive towards each other and are learning to control their behavior.

Dhamanjie is a happy, active boy who enjoys playing at the park as well as coloring, watching cartoons and playing with blocks. He likes to laugh and is good at making others laugh too. Dhamanjie is learning how to read, and shows curiosity with lots of questions. Dhamanjie attends elementary school where he is in kindergarten. He does not have any academic disabilities, but is improving behavioral issues with the help of weekly therapy. 

All three children have mild medical needs that don’t interfere with their daily living; Dhamanjie does have allergies to cats and dogs. They are legally free for adoption with an open adoption agreement for two visits a year with their birth family.

If we could have our own special wish…
We would find a nice family where we would all grow up 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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