If your family is looking for a well-rounded, pleasant teenager to join your crew, we'd like to introduce you to this week's Tuesday's Child.

There are people on this earth that have a knack for using their brains to problem solve by applying engineering concepts. Novah is one of those people.

Novah is a bright, friendly and funny boy with a natural curiosity and a love for learning, especially when it comes to figuring out how things work. He’s full of energy and enjoys staying active by going to the gym, visiting playgrounds and exploring local parks.

In his downtime, Novah loves building with Legos, playing video games and UNO, and jamming out to his favorite music. His playful spirit and inquisitive mind make him a joy to be around. 

Novah is pictured here in a gi, the traditional outfit for judo, karate and other martial arts.

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Who Can Adopt a Child Like Novah?

If you’re at least 18 years old, have a stable income and room in your heart, you could be the perfect match to adopt a waiting child.

Adoptive parents can be single, married, or partnered; experienced or brand new; renters or homeowners. LGBTQ+ singles and couples are all welcome.

Adoption Is Free in Massachusetts

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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