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Hope

Hope

In the kingdom of Hope, there’s plenty of joy. She loves being active, but she also enjoys relaxing. Hope likes kicking back with a good book or other material because she loves reading and says it’s her favorite thing to do and her favorite subject in school. Hope’s other favorite activities include dancing and listening to music. She enjoys participating in basketball and other programs at school. Her active body helps spark her bright brain. Hope takes pride in owning a princess doll, and she dreams of a magical snow globe that’ll grant her wishes of chocolate bars and trips to McDonald’s because her majesty loves the great ambience and cuisine there. She aspires to so much more, too. In the future, Hope hopes to help others. When she’s asked about the qualities she wants in a forever family, Hope says she just wants one who enjoys having fun together.

“Hope has a kind heart and has stated on more than once that she just wants to help people when she gets older,” says one of her close adults. “Hope is an engaging and friendly child, and her smile can light up a room. She has budding leadership qualities, too.”

Hope would do best in a two-parent forever family. Hope’s new parents need to be understanding, patient, experienced and trauma informed. They must make sure Hope receives the services that will help her flourish. Hope’s new parents must be able to give her the attention, supervision and guidance that she thrives on. Although she would do best as the only child in the home, it’s not a requirement. Finally, Hope prefers a family who has pets but no cats.

For more information about Hope (C09790) or to meet her, please call the Michigan Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 800-589-MARE(6273).

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