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Sunday’s Child: Grayson

Grayson

Grayson

Age 3

Hi! My name is Grayson and I have a smile that will light up a room!

Grayson is a beautiful four year old Caucasian boy. Very sweet and loving, Grayson responds well to structure, routine and consistency. He loves to play outside by running, climbing and swimming! He also enjoys playing with his trucks, cars, and puzzles.

Grayson attends Headstart full time. He receives speech therapy while in school. Grayson has a genetic disorder which may impact his cognitive development throughout his childhood. Due to his young age, the prognosis for his future growth and development remains uncertain, however he is receiving many supportive services. He is in need of a family who is open to working with outside providers and who will be committed to him unconditionally.

Legally freed for adoption, Grayson would do well in most any family constellation with or without children in the home. More importantly Grayson will need love, support, structure and a routine to progress to his fullest potential. He will need to maintain personal contact in th form of visits with his birth mom and sister at least three times a year. His present foster family would also like to be a continuing part of Grayson’s life.

Who Can Adopt?   

Can you provide the guidance, love and stability that a child needs? If you’re at least 18 years old, have a stable source of income, and room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child. Adoptive parents can be single, married, or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ singles and couples.

The process to adopt a child from foster care requires training, interviews, and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you, and if so, to help connect you with a child or sibling group that your family will be a good match for.

To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-964-6273 or visit www.mareinc.org. The sooner you call, the sooner a waiting child will have “a permanent place to call HOME.”

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