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Omarayana

Omarayana

The destination is London for Nex, aka Omarayana, who plans to travel to England and more specifically the home of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London because Nex likes the ambience there. Closer to home, Nex enjoys singing, dancing, drawing and cooking. Their favorite subject in school is English, and their favorite after-school activity is listening to music. Nex even enjoys tuning into tunes while showering. Some of their other favorite activities are doing their hair and makeup and spending time with friends, especially on the weekends. Their other favorite things include nachos and tacos for food, black and purple for color and snow leopard for animal. Nex’s favorite holiday is Halloween because they love dressing up in costume. When they get older, Nex wants to become an interior designer, but they also want to attend cosmetology school.

“Nex is very outgoing and intelligent,” says one of their close adults. “Nex can be very helpful around the house and loves to be around other children. Nex stands up for themself and stands up for others. Nex shared that they are most proud of themself.”

Nex would do best with two experienced and trauma informed parents. Their new parents must advocate for the services that will help Nex excel. Their new forever family needs to be patient and understanding as Nex transitions into their new home. Finally, Nex would do best as the youngest child in their new home.

For more information about or to meet Omarayana (C010050), please call the Michigan Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 800-589-MARE(6273).

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