April 2013
In This Issue
Director's Letter: Join the Discussion About Child Abuse and Neglect
Annual Veterans Hiring Event Now Open to the Public
Five Questions with the Salzarulo Family
HEMI Seeks Mentors
Social Security Information Available Online
Adopt Siblings Ryan, Cody and Jessica
Any family considering bringing Ryan, Cody and Jessica into their home
will need to be active.
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Adopt Siblings Ryan, Cody and Jessica
Any
family considering bringing Ryan, Cody and Jessica into their home will
need to be active. These three siblings have lots of energy and love to
play outside. Specifically, all three enjoy riding their bikes and
playing sports. They also share a love of music, and are particularly
into Christian and country music. These three say they want to live in
the country, where they will have lots of room to run and play.
Ryan is the youngest and
looks up to his older siblings. He is in preschool and enjoys playing on
the playground. But he says his favorite fun place is the PlayPlace at
McDonald’s, where he can also eat chicken nuggets. Ryan is very proud of
the work he does at school and takes special pride in bringing it home
to his foster mom.
Jessica and Cody are twins
and share a lot in common. Aside from their joint love of sports and
being outside, they also could both be described as respectful,
responsible, eager, dynamic and strong. Jessica may be a bit more
outgoing than Cody, but Cody has the funny sense of humor. He enjoys
hearing and telling jokes. He is most proud that he knows how to read
and write and writes notes to everyone to show them how good he is.
Jessica
is particularly loving and enjoys taking care of people and animals. She
does her best to make her youngest brother, Ryan, happy. She also enjoys
feeding the animals at her foster home. Cows are currently her favorite
animal. When she grows up, she wants to be a nurse like her foster
sister. But this young girl isn’t a girly-girl. Although she sometimes
plays with dolls, she describes herself as a tom-boy and says she can
beat any boy at anything.
These siblings would do best
in a home with consistency, patience and understanding. They desire a
strong male role model.
About Hamilton County
Job and Family Services
Hamilton County currently
has about 190 children available for adoption. The county's Children's
Services Division often must take custody of children who are the
victims of abuse or neglect and cannot be safely reunited with their
families. Those interested in adopting can learn more at
www.hckids.org or by calling (513)
632-6366 or emailing
adoption@jfs.hamilton-co.org Also follow Hamilton County JFS Foster
Care and Adoption recruitment on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/hcadopt!
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