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Kids & Family

A Child is Waiting: Helpful Joslyn Enjoys Art, Running and Tacos!

Hundreds of Michigan teens are hoping to be adopted by willing forever families.

By Honey Murray for Digital First Media

β€œPretty much,” chuckles Joslyn on her M.A.R.E. (mare.org) YouTube video, β€œI’m loud, happy, silly….I like to run, color, play hopscotch, do track – because I’m fast.”

β€œI like to dress up, a lot. I played in band in school: the flute, the trumpet, the piano, and the guitar, and I sang – and danced,” she says, smiling.

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And Joslyn loves to color. During her video, she displays several extremely detailed and beautifully executed coloring projects that she’s completed.

β€œI’d like to be a tattoo artist,” Joslyn says. She also would like to be on staff at a foster residence or hospital – or be a restaurant cook.

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Her worker describes Joslyn (M.A.R.E. case #CO9206) as β€œa lovely girl, almost fourteen, who is very β€˜girly,’ but also a tomboy.”

Joslyn enjoys school, especially math, reading and writing, and she does well.

β€œJoslyn is a caring, loving and helpful girl,” her worker adds. β€œShe loves giving affection and being with friends and family. She does have a child-like essence and tends to act younger than her age.”

β€œShe is also a lot of fun,” says her worker. β€œβ€Once, at a meet-and-greet, she actually ate seven tacos! Now, we laugh about that all the time.”

Her worker describes the type of β€œforever family” that Joslyn needs.

β€œThe family would have to be experienced with mental health trauma and foster care and be very, very supportive,” says Joslyn’s worker, adding, β€œParenting and listening skills are key, along with the ability to advocate for her needs and the support she needs.”

Joslyn, who’d love to have siblings – and a pet – has her own vivid wishes and dreams of family life.

β€œWe could do lots of activities together: shopping, going out to eat, making popcorn and watching movies, celebrating holidays together, pull each other on a sled in winter….We could go to the beach and waterpark; Mom, Dad and me and my sisters and brothers can ride our bikes down the sidewalk….”

β€œMy family,” Joslyn concludes, β€œwould be caring and loving and take care of me forever.”

For more information about adoption or mentoring, contact Orchards Children’s Services of Southfield at 855-694-7301 or visit www.orchards.org.

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