Tyianna

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MI01C010847

Status:Available
Name:Tyianna
Age:16
Race:Black/African American
Gender:Female
State:Michigan
Case #: MI01C010847
Last Profile Update:07/24/25
Photo Updated:08/20/25
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Tyianna - Female, age 16
 
Tyianna - Female, age 16

About Tyianna

Tyianna, who prefers to go by “T,” is the kind of person whose laughter can shift the mood in a room. Funny, outgoing, and kind-hearted, she brings a big personality and an even bigger heart to every space she enters. T is someone who values connection, whether it’s sharing a laugh with friends, having a real conversation with someone she trusts, or simply hanging out and making videos. While she can be a little shy when meeting new people, she warms up quickly and loves to talk once she feels comfortable. She’s proud of how far she’s come and isn’t afraid to say it, she knows she’s been through a lot and carries that strength with confidence. Weekends and after school are for napping, hanging out with friends, and enjoying the little things—swimming, shopping, being outside, or just being around people she likes. She loves animals (especially dogs and cats), has a creative streak when it comes to art, and finds joy in things like dancing, doing her hair and makeup, and playing video games. When it comes to holidays, T’s all in, she enjoys dressing up, opening presents, and, of course, eating great food.

An adult close to her says, “Tyianna is an amazing and wonderful girl. She is incredibly sweet and big hearted.” T has dreams for her future, including becoming a nurse and traveling the world. Paris and Africa are at the top of her list—Paris for its beauty and because she’s learning French, and Africa because she wants to learn more about her friend’s culture. If she had three wishes, they’d reflect her sense of adventure and independence: to have a car, to travel, and to be financially secure.

Tyianna would thrive in a home with a single mom, mom and dad, or two moms. She gets along with others and could do well in a home with or without other children. She loves animals and would love a home with pets. T would prefer to be in an urban environment. A forever family that’s open, supportive, and trauma-informed would mean the world to her, especially one that’s up for building a strong bond through shared experiences, heartfelt experiences, and time spent together. She doesn’t need over-the-top plans, just people who are real, caring, and willing to laugh with her.