NV01216260
Status: | Available |
Name: | David |
Age: | 15 |
Race: | Black/African American |
Gender: | Male |
State: | Nevada |
Case #: |
NV01216260 |
Last Profile Update: | 06/03/25 |
Photo Updated: | 06/05/25 |
About David
David is a loving, thoughtful boy with a heart that’s especially big for his siblings! Described as kind, charismatic, smart, and energetic, David brings a sparkle to any room he enters. His outgoing nature makes him a natural athlete, and he loves to spend time playing football, feeling the rush of the game as he runs across the field. But when he’s not on the field, David is often immersed in his favorite hobbies—playing video games, building things, or enjoying a fun basketball game. He also loves coloring, letting his imagination run wild with every stroke. David has a soft spot for indulging in junk food and snacks, with pizza his all-time favorite meal. When it comes to his favorite characters, he’s all about the world of Pokémon and SpongeBob, his favorite cartoon friends. If David could choose any superpower, it would be superspeed, letting him zoom around like a blur and take on the world at full speed. His dreams are big, and one is to become a professional basketball player, achieve greatness, and, most importantly, find the permanency he’s longed for. David’s journey has been filled with transitions and changes, and he yearns for stability and a family who will help him heal. He is open to the idea of adoption and seeks caregivers who will patiently help him navigate his feelings, adjust to the separation from his biological family, and understand how to respond to the challenges that come from his past experiences. His resilience shines through, and he loves his siblings deeply—staying connected to them is crucial as he continues his journey toward permanency.
David is currently in sixth grade, and his favorite class is Physical Education, where he can stay active and burn off his boundless energy.
David is open to all family types as long as they can offer him the support, patience, and love he needs to thrive. After placement, staying in touch with his siblings is a priority. Financial assistance may be available to help with adoption-related services.
For Nevada children, both home studied and non-home studied Nevada families are encouraged to inquire; only home studied families from other states should do so.