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Meet Lacey!
Lacey is a lovely young lady who is 13 years old. She’s a young girl we call “Lacey” because we need to keep her name private. There is a possible grant to assist with the cost of her adoption.
We are looking for a home study ready (or one that can be quickly updated) single mom or two-parent family with no other children in the home or other girls over the age of 15.
The family believes it would be good for Lacey to have a church to go to. They have no preference as to denomination or if any. The family believes Lacey would do well with either a stay-at-home parent or working parents. There is no preference as to the age or location of the new parents.
If you fit what we are looking for, please write to us at and request her full information. kidteenadoptions@wiaa.org
Lacey was adopted from Bulgaria when she was 7. Her mother feels she would do better in another home because Lacey and her mother have conflicts’ and she has not bonded.. Lacey has said she’d like a different family.
Lacey is in a boarding school right now and is doing better in school. She seems to be improving emotionally as well. The family tells us that she is very social and intelligent.
Lacey loves sports. She plays soccer, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. She loves playing on teams She likes music, art, drawing and movies of all types. Loves dancing and singing with her friends. She enjoys watching cooking shows. She has a love of nature. She likes animals of all kinds, especially dogs.
This is a private adoption, so a state or foster care home study might not work. A state authorized private domestic or international home study is generally required. You will need a current, updated or new home study for this adoption.
Due to state laws, we are unable to place this child in CT, MA, NY, FL, or DE. If you live in OR, you may need to travel to the child’s state to finalize the adoption. If you haven’t started your home study, please contact us for information on how to begin one. However, if we have home study ready families for this child, we will consider them first. Therefore, if you are willing to take a child between the ages of 9 and 15, we suggest you begin the process as soon as possible.
We know that adopting a child over the age of 9 is going to be difficult, but we feel confident that there are parents of all types, single men and women, traditional couples and same-sex couples out there who love kids and would love to add them to their families.
Adoption is a legal process so there will be costs associated with them. This adoption may qualify for the IRS Adoption Tax Credit.
Contact us if you have any questions. Our email is: kidteenadoptions@wiaa.org
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