OK0122CY78
Status: | Available |
Name: | Jasmine |
Age: | 14 |
Race: | White/Caucasian |
Gender: | Female |
State: | Oklahoma |
Case #: |
OK0122CY78 |
Last Profile Update: | 01/03/24 |
Photo Updated: | 01/30/22 |
About Jasmine
Jasmine has many great personality traits! She is the type of youth everyone wants to be around. Jasmine is comical and has a great sense of humor. She is also fairly honest and can verbalize if something is bothering her.
Anything to do with being a “girlie girl” is a big hit for Jasmine. She is talented in this area and enjoys feeling pretty. This girl would love a spa day! She loves going out to eat and getting out of the house. Jasmine feels she would do best in a home where she is an only child, but she wouldn't mind having siblings either. She is happy with being on the go or having an easy at home kind of day. She will eat just about anything, but her favorite food is anything chicken. Okay, and candy. Jasmine really likes candy when she is in the mood for it.
Jasmine really wants to be able to join cheer, gymnastics, and/or volleyball. She participated in basketball this season and loved being a part of a team. She would like to be able to be active and participate in sports. She likes to play video games. She loves animals and aspires to be a veterinarian! She is a little worried about all of the schoolings it takes to become a vet, but her love for animals is helping to trump that fear a little bit. Jasmine really likes being the center of attention. She is learning how to share the limelight though.
At this time, Jasmine's agency is looking for families who have experience caring for children with trauma. The agency is also seeking families with solid support systems and resources in their area. Jasmine has been back and forth about her desire to stay in the state of Oklahoma. Currently, families in Oklahoma and surrounding states will be top choice.
In our effort to limit the digital footprint of our children and youth, Oklahoma has elected to only provide photos to inquiring families. (A digital footprint could be described as a trail left behind when someone uses the internet (e.g. websites visited, social media accounts, photos, etc.). The state wants to be cautious as to who can see and potentially have access to youth’s info.