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Susan and Vernon would like to be adopted together

Posted at 1:00 AM, Nov 11, 2015
and last updated 2015-11-11 01:00:13-05

RICHMOND, Va. — This sibling group is comprised of a 12-year-old girl and a nine-year-old boy, whose names are Susan and Vernon. Vernon is a bright, energetic, articulate nine year old boy who is the youngest of a sibling group of two.

He is happiest when riding his bike, watching TV, playing video games and eating at McDonald. At times, Vernon is a great role model for his peers. Vernon would like a forever family who likes him just the way he is.

Susan hates to be bored.

She loves to stay active, going on outings, listening to music, and being with her friends. Susan is a typical “tween” who loves lip gloss, nail polish and being stylish. She likes pizza, Chinese food, and McDonald’s. Susan has two brothers, she is the middle sibling. Susan wants a family who will let her know she is valued and loved.

They both desire an adoptive family who will adopt them together and know they are loved.

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) visitwww.connectingheartsva.org and to see available children click here.