Kyahh loves to play sports.  Her height gives her the edge to play center on her basketball team, but what Kyahh would really love to do is play football.  "I want to play wide receiver," says Kyahh, "and I want to convince the NFL to let me play football even though I'm a girl." She says she loves playing football because it helps get her anger out.

Diverse Range of Interests

Kyahh enjoys reading and writing.  In addition to playing sports, Kyahh has an interest in makeup and other cosmetology.  She is also interested in music.  She choreographs dances and has spent some time this past year writing her own raps and poems.

Kiahh's social worker describes her as a 'social butterfly' that enjoys chatting with other people and connecting.  She makes friends easily and considers them part of her family.

Who Can Adopt?

If you’re at least 18, have a stable source of income and have room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child.

Adoptive parents can be single, married or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ+ singles and couples.

As an adoptive parent, you won’t have to pay any fees. Adoption from foster care is completely free in Massachusetts.

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Adopting a child from foster care includes training, interviews and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you. These steps will help match you with a child or sibling group that will be a good fit.

To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at (617) 964-6273 or visit www.mareinc.org. Start the process today and give a waiting child a permanent place to call home.

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