MI01C010510
Status: | Available |
Name: | Carrie |
Age: | 11 |
Race: | Unable to determine |
Gender: | Female |
State: | Michigan |
Case #: | MI01C010510 |
Last Profile Update: | 05/29/24 |
Photo Updated: | 02/13/24 |
About Carrie
Dictionary definitions of active, artistic and studious might as well include a picture of Carrie, who embodies those traits and so much more. One of her favorite activities is playing on the playground at the park. Carrie enjoys going to the store and helping out with the shopping. She foresees a future of participation in gymnastics or a similar hobby. Carrie envisions visiting Hawaii one day so she can go surfboarding and snorkeling. “She is incredibly creative,” adds one of Carrie’s close adults. “She enjoys arts and crafts and fashion design.” A favorite artistic activity is sticker by number, which produce beautiful and colorful images. Carrie likes coloring, making crafts and exercising her imagination by playing with Barbies. Carrie wants to put her creative energy and imagination to work by becoming a fashion designer. She isn’t always on the go or thinking about her future. Carrie’s favorite ways to unwind include playing Uno, watching movies and taking naps on the weekends. She says her favorite food is PB&J sandwiches, her favorite color is red and her favorite animals are dogs, particularly black labs. In addition to visiting Hawaii, Carrie dreams of traveling to Disneyland so she can look up Anna and Elsa of Frozen fame. Carrie also wishes for a forever family so they can have fun with movie and game nights and go out to dinner. Most of all, she just looks forward to spending time together.
According to one of her close adults, “Carrie is a very funny, outgoing, energetic and talkative child who is expressive in both her words and her actions. Carrie loves interacting with other people and is not shy in meeting new people. Carrie is such a sweetheart and is seeking a forever loving home. She is truly a light in everyone’s life and will provide so much love and passion to any family.”
Carrie would do best with two experienced and trauma-informed parents. Carrie needs a family who can provide love and support in a predictable and structured home environment. Her new family must be open to letting Carrie maintain contact with her sister.