Kimberly, Noe

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SVA0114529

Status:Available
Names:Kimberly, Noe
Ages:15, 12
Race:Hispanic/Latino
Gender:1 male, 1 female
State:Virginia
Case #: SVA0114529 Expand 
  • VA01324524, Kimberly, 15, female
  • VA01324545, Noe, 12, male
Last Profile Update:05/19/26
Photo Updated:05/22/26
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Kimberly has demonstrated perseverance, resiliency, and strength, in addition to being a great advocate for herself. While Kimberly can be reserved when meeting new people, she is very personable and respectful once she is in a comfortable setting. She enjoys drawing and making arts & crafts. She also enjoys watching all kinds of TV shows and movies, but her favorite genres are comedy, horror, and romance. She has a great appetite and enjoys trying new food and cooking. Kimberly enjoys attending school and has a great relationship with teachers, which she value greatly. Her teachers remark that she is a bright student and has a great humor. Kimberly has a great amount of love to give and will be a great attribute to any family because she is a respectful, caring, and loving youth.

Noe is an eager, outgoing, and active boy. He is a respectful, caring, and loving child. He can spend hours playing with LEGOs and video games on his tablet or game system. Noe enjoys outdoor and water activities including riding his bicycle, playing soccer or flag football, and going to the pool. He also enjoys watching all kinds of TV shows and movies, but his favorite genres are comedy, action, and science fiction. Noe loves trying new food, and enjoys cooking. Noe enjoys going to school and has a great relationship with peers and teachers. His teachers remark that he is a bright, polite young man who looks forward to learning. Noe benefits from a structured daily routine and predictable activities. He responds best to clear conversations and expectations. Noe has a great amount of love to give and looks forward to finding his forever family.

In our effort to limit the digital footprint of our children and youth, Virginia 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.