Amanda, born in 1994, is an active, athletic girl who enjoys sports, hanging out with friends and reading. She enjoys soccer, basketball and baseball and usually can be found playing one of these sports in her free time. Amanda also likes to skate – ice skating and roller skating are two of her favorite things to do.
Amanda does well in school with the support and one-on-one attention she receives during the day. She says she likes school and her favorite subject is math. She likes numbers and figuring out the answers to math problems.
Amanda does well with peers and says that when she is with her friends, they go to the mall and talk about “girl stuff.” She says she would like to go to Paris someday, is studying the city in school and thinks it sounds “beautiful.”
Amanda likes pizza and spaghetti, but don’t put meat in either one as she does not enjoy meat. Her favorite color is pink and her favorite movie is “Home Alone.” She likes animals and says she would like a pet in her forever home.
The best family for Amanda would be one that is active in the community. Amanda enjoys many activities and would like a family that would participate in those things with her. She would like siblings, especially sisters, in her forever home. Amanda would do well as an only child.
An adoption subsidy may be available to the best family for Amanda. She is one of 150 children in Maine Department of Health and Human Services’ care who is seeking an adoptive family. Based in Gardiner, A Family for ME is a nonprofit program that works in collaboration with Maine DHHS to find foster and adoptive families for Maine children in care.
For information about Amanda or other children available for adoption, contact A Family for ME toll free at 877-505-0545 or visit www.AFamilyForMe.org and see the gallery of photographs of some of the children awaiting a “forever family.”
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