Wesley is the kind of kid that thinks like an engineer, and that's exactly what he hopes to become one day. The eight-year-old loves to build with his Legos, folding intricate origami pieces and inventing new games. This young man has a very vivid imagination.

Wesley loves his math schoolwork so much that he requested an extra math workbook to bring home when he leaves for summer vacation, and he's already started working on it before the end of the school year. In addition to math, Wesley loves to read stories that spark his imagination.

The tough reality is that Wesley is thriving at school without the help of a family. His biggest dream is getting adopted and becoming part of a family.

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He is a healthy, sweet and creative boy with a kind and caring heart. He is bright, curious and observant, often taking in the world around him with quiet thoughtfulness. While he may seem shy or reserved at first, Wesley begins to open up and shine through playful interaction and shared activities.

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Who Can Adopt a Child Like Wesley?

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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