Description
The England Grant of $2500 may be available for qualifying families.
Individualized grant funding for qualifying families may be available through our President’s Grant. Contact us for more details!
These handsome brothers are Emmett and Phineas. Emmett was born August of 2011 and Phineas was born June of 2009. Both brothers are said to be healthy.
Emmett is considered to have age-appropriate physical and neuropsychological development and is considered clinically healthy. He is coordinated and has good fine motor skills. Emmett has a large circle of friends and shows interest in practicing football and other group activities. During the 2023-24 school year he was in sixth grade. He shows leadership qualities and willingly follows the instruction of the teachers. Emmett is aware of the adoption procedure and would like a family of his own if his brother Phineas can be adopted with him as well.
Phineas is also considered to have age-appropriate physical and neuropsychological development and is considered clinically healthy. He also has good motor skills. He has friends and during the 2023-24 school year attended 8th grade. Sometimes he has difficulty focusing on a subject, but his teachers believe he has the potential to learn and build on new knowledge. He accepts responsibility for household chores and is a leader with other children. He feels positively towards being adopted but only if his brother Emmett is adopted with him.
For more information contact kathy@wiaa.org. Grant funding is available in the amount of $2500 per child for qualifying families.
The boys videos are from 5-2024
For more information, please contact: Kathy@wiaa.org. You will be asked to complete a parent eligibility form before any file information can be released.
Please be aware that children on our waiting list may be under review by multiple families. Additionally, a child’s availability status may change on short notice. Please contact Kathy@wiaa.org for the most up-to-date status of a child.
Disclaimer:
WIA is not responsible for the medical information summarized here. Medical information sent by other countries may be inaccurate or incomplete. Prospective Adoptive Parents reserve the right to have medical information evaluated by a medical professional in the United States.