Meet a Candy and Resilient 12-year-old Lady

Lydia is a cute and caring 12 year old girl whose favorite thing to do is go for a walk, go to the playground, play with sensory items, and sing.

She loves spending time with the people in her life with whom she is closely and closely connected. Her mind lights up when she is thinking about her grandma or when she can spend time with her. They have weekly phone calls and visits as they can. This relationship is very important to their wellbeing and brings great joy in their life.

Lydia is a very sweet girl and would thrive in a family that is open-minded, open to learning, and attentive to her needs. She has made great strides in her physical, mental, emotional, behavioral and educational growth and continues to be resilient. -Kristina Briant, child-specific recruiter

Lydia’s ideal future family would be one who is calm, patient, well structured, and based in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. “She would thrive in a two-parent house and be patient and able to attend to her needs,” says her child-specific recruiter Kristina.

It will be important that Lydia’s future family be active and open to learning how to receive support and special care. Lydia is good with other children, but often needs to be asked to interact with children her own age. If there is a pet in the family home, it is important that the animal is calm and well trained.

“Lydia is a very sweet girl and would thrive in a family that is open-minded, willing to learn and able to attend to her needs. She has made great strides in her physical, mental, emotional, behavioral and educational growth and is still resilient, “says Kristina.

A two parent family who can offer love, compassion, patience, structure, and support would make a wonderful forever home for this vibrant young girl.

Please note details

Under contracts with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the cost of adopting a foster child in Minnesota is virtually free for families.

Learn more about Lydia

If you would like to learn more about Lydia, please contact Kristina Briant at [email protected] or by phone at 612-470-2259. Families may be required to provide certain documentation for complete information.

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