Hamilton County Job and Family Services
HCJFS Update

January 2013

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Did you know? The best way to apply for public assistance

Did you know? Use SuperJobs.com to aid your job search

Did you know? Who to call with questions about child care

Did you know? Hamilton County children are waiting for adoption

Did you know? Top things you need to know about child support 

Adopt Brothers Joe and Keuntay

These sweet and active teens already have a vision for where they want to go in life; they are looking for a family to help guide them there.
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Adopt Brothers Joe and Keuntay

These sweet and active teens already have a vision for where they want to go in life; they are looking for a family to help guide them there.

Older brother Joe has dreams of one day walking into a court room and successfully arguing his client’s case. Joe has taken on a leadership role and likes to help others especially younger kids. He sees himself going to The Ohio State University and continuing on to law school. Right now, friends are the most important thing to him. After school, he looks forward to hanging out with his buddies, playing basketball and football. Trips to the mall are also important to the thoughtful teen. Joseph describes himself as respectful, responsible, strong and intelligent, all good qualities for a master litigator. He wants a family that understands his need to hang out with friends and be a typical teenager.

A curious and creative mind, Keuntay says he would like to be a mechanical engineer when he’s done with school. Until then, he’ll continue to do well in math and science class. This talented teen enjoys tinkering around the house by taking gadgets apart and fixing them back up. After school, he likes to ride his bike around the neighborhood and play sports like basketball and football. Keuntay also likes to shop for the latest styles in hats, sneakers, shirts and earrings. He says he would like a family that is active, interested in sports, and a family that would talk with him, rather than yell, when he gets in trouble.

Keuntay and Joe need a loving and supportive family to help them grow and achieve their goals.

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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