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Anniyah

Anniyah

Have you ever met someone who wants to visit a black hole more than anything on Earth? Well, meet Anniyah. This intelligent young lady is all caught up on the “spaghettification” process of entering a black hole and it does not deter her one bit. You would think, because of this, that her favorite food would be spaghetti, but it is actually ribs. In any case, Anniyah is extremely intelligent and very active. For instance, Anniyah likes sports and enjoys participating in track and field. She likes all her subjects in school and earns good grades. Anniyah will have Michigan State fans aligned with her because her favorite color is green. And you can add llama lovers to her list of admirers because llamas are her favorite animal. Yup, you could say Anniyah likes many things including reading, cooking and playing games. Anniyah loves celebrating Christmas and Halloween with great food. She just can’t resist holiday shaped snacks! She’d love to spend time with a family during the holidays. Is your family also fascinated by space and the “spaghettification” process? Does your family look forward to enjoying each other’s company around the holidays? Anniyah might be the right fit for your family.

“I am kind and very smart,” says Anniyah when asked the most important thing about her. “Anniyah is great at making people around her smile,” says one of her close adults. “Anniyah is known to be a protective of people and things she cares about. Anniyah is outgoing, bubbly, and she loves to be in the middle of everything. She can be very bright, energetic, and smart.”

Anniyah would do well with a mom and dad, but a single female parent with a strong support network could be considered. Her new parent or parents should be experienced, and trauma informed, and they must be fierce advocates for the services that will benefit Anniyah. She benefits from attention, structure, and consistency, so Anniyah would do best as the only child in her new family, however, families with much younger children will be considered.

For more information about Anniyah (C010565) or to meet her, please call the Michigan Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 800-589-MARE(6273).

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