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These twins would like to be adopted with big sister

Posted at 1:00 AM, Nov 02, 2015
and last updated 2015-11-02 01:00:03-05

RICHMOND, Va. — This sibling group is comprised of three children, two girls and one boy ages 15, nine and nine. The nine year olds are a boy and girl set of twins. They are Caucasian and currently living together and their greatest desire is to be adopted together. Aaron, Emily and Kassy are full biological siblings.

Aaron is an active young man. He enjoys riding bicycles, playing outdoors, dancing and playing basketball and /or football. He is very affectionate and wants to be friends with everyone he meets. Aaron is very outgoing and describes himself as a “charmer.” He enjoys bonding with adults and peers. Aaron strives to have close relationships with his caretakers. He is doing well in school. He would like to be adopted by a family that loves the outdoors and has pets (cats and dogs).

Emily enjoys art, coloring and painting. Emily can be quiet at first, but once she gets to know you, she will open up and is not afraid to ask hard questions. She would like a forever home that has other children in their life and a family that has pets, especially cats.

Kassy loves painting. She would love to have her own room at the forever home. Kassy loves taking care of the foster family’s dogs. She is doing well in school.

In Virginia, we have over 860 children who are ready for foster to adoption. In other words, these children are ready to find their permanent and loving forever families. As Connecting Hearts -The Deborah J Johnston Foundation celebrates National Adoption Month, our “30 Kids in 30 Days” initiative is to bring awareness to 30 kids who are available for forever homes, but also to shed light on the other 830 children who may not be seen. Our kids are all ages and races, they were put in foster care due to no fault of their own. To learn more and becoming a foster to adoption parent (s) visit www.connectingheartsva.org and to see available children click here.