A Child To Love
April 8, 2008
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The objective of "A Child To Love" is to find permanent homes for children currently in the Texas Foster Care System who are available for adoption.
With over 28,000 Texas children in foster care, the need for a program such as "A Child to Love" is profound. The objective of this campaign is to find permanent homes for children currently in the Texas Foster Care System who are available for adoption. A different child will be featured each Monday on CW33 News At Nine.
Samuel
Profile Airdate: Monday July 28, 2008
SAMUEL IS FUN AND OUTGOING. He enjoys laughing and socializing with people. He makes friends easily. Samuel loves recreational activities. He plays football and basketball. Samuel is a video game master. He manipulates the video game's buttons like Mozart manipulated the keyboard. Samuel's favorite food is hamburgers. He figures he can get all of the four food groups in a package to go. Samuel likes to stay on the go. He is very busy and has energy enough to supply a city.
Samuel is a nice kid and puts on a good front but he has some insecurities. He wants to be understood and accepted. Samuel does well in social situations and academically but he can do even better with guidance. He is like a diamond in the rough. Samuel desperately wants a family that will see the real Samuel and love him. Samuel wants a family that will take time out to truly communicate with him and help him to communicate better. Relationships are important to Samuel. He is waiting for the opportunity to share his deepest thoughts and concerns in the safety and security of his very own family.
SAMUEL'S HOME AND FAMILY WOULD BE…
A home that provides lots of family activities. Parents who will provide structured guidance. A family that enjoys teaching and sharing values will benefit Samuel greatly.
For more information, please visit www.achildtolove.org. There you will find more information about all of the children who are ready to meet a new family. You will also gain information on The Gladney Center for Adoption.
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