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Meet Skye!
*Skye is 10 years old and was adopted domestically. As is common with many of our Second Chance children, Skye needs to be the youngest in her family. We are looking for a homestudy ready family with no other children under the age of 13 to adopt Skye.
Second Chance can help you adopt if you have a current private homestudy (or one that needs a quick update). If you have never had a homestudy, please ask us how to get started.
Skye has a personal relationship with God, so we are asking that her new family be a Christian family who attends church, will pray with her and continue to foster her relationship with God.
Skye loves all kinds of animals and we would like her new family to be pet friendly. We feel it is vital that Skye have a strong, safe male figure in her new home—so we will only be considering traditional married parents for her. Skye is an amazing little girl who will make a wonderful addition to a family. If you fit what we’re looking for and are interested in adopting Skye, please write to us for her full profile. We have a lot of great information to share with you about this child. Write to secondchanceinfo@wiaa.org .
Skye loves music and performing. She has taken piano lessons for 3 years. She is an excellent piano student and takes initiative to practice without being reminded. She recently received a 1+ (highest rating) at the 2022 state piano competition. Her piano teacher says she has perfect form and is a quick learner. She enjoys drama and speech and won 1st place in 1st grade with her performance of Maya Angelou’s “Caged Bird”. She won 2nd place in the 3rd grade for the same performance. Skye is funny and loves to laugh. She loves trying new things and new foods.
Watch this beautiful video to see Skye’s adorable personality!
https://youtu.be/PxsxR3dO73Y
Skye enjoys playing basketball, volleyball, soccer, skating, riding her bike and swinging. She loves playing chess and checkers or any board game! She loves animals and often takes the neighbor’s dogs for walks.
Skye is affectionate and kind – loves to hold hands, snuggle and give hugs. She is outgoing; loves to talk and is inquisitive. She is encouraging and complementary. She is very helpful and compassionate. She plays well with friends, loves games and is competitive. She is responsible and wants to please. She loves to sing worship and Disney songs (especially Encanto!).
This is a private adoption, so a state or foster home study might not work. A state authorized private domestic or international home study is generally required. You will need to have a current, or easily-updated home study for this adoption.
Due to state laws, we are not able to place this child in CT, MA, NY, or DE. If you live in OR, you may need to travel to the child’s state to finalize this adoption. If you live in WI, please let us know, as the adoption process may be longer and a bit more expensive than what is listed in our paperwork. If you have never had a home study before, we cannot help you adopt this child. But we would love to share with you the process of starting a home study so you could be approved for a child in the near future. Please write to us and ask us how to get started! If you are a U.S. citizen living overseas, we may be able to work with you depending on a few details.
Adoption is a legal process so there will be costs associated. This adoption may qualify for the IRS Adoption Tax Credit.
Contact us at secondchanceinfo@wiaa.org
*To protect the privacy of our waiting children and their families, Second Chance does not share real names for our waiting children on the Internet. It is our policy to only share a snippet of a waiting child’s details as well as the type of adoptive family we are looking for. If you fit the POSTED REQUIREMENTS, are home study ready (or can be soon!), and interested in adding this child to your family, please write to us for an honest, in-depth profile on the child including medical, educational, and behavioral information and learn the full story of why this child needs a secondary adoption. Our program social worker and program director have worked together with the child’s family to carefully set the requirements for the new family. These requirements are not negotiable, so please honor the needs of this child by not asking us to bend them for you.
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