Monday, October 20, 2014

VICTORIA


This smile totally lights up the room!!


Victoria is a smiley girl who is described as being very empathetic. She comforts her foster mother and other children when they are upset. 
When our staff visited with her during a recent Journey of Hope trip, she found a large stuffed animal and cuddled with it during her visit with us.

Victoria is deaf and has not been receiving schooling. Her caregivers say that she uses body language to communicate her needs and they feel that she is capable of learning sign language. They feel that her mental development is on par with other children her age and she is age appropriate in other aspects of her development.

Her file also noted that she had “brain dysplasia” but her caregivers said that the diagnosis was not confirmed with testing and seemed unaware of the diagnosis. Victoria enjoys playing with other children, but she can also play well by herself. When she plays alone, she enjoys spending time in front of mirrors. Victoria is living in a foster family unit at the orphanage. She is a cute girl with a very happy disposition.
There is a $4000 Promise Child Grant available to families who qualify to help with the costs of this adoption. Please contact WACAP at ckids@wacap.org for more information.

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