Posted: Oct 9, 2009 4:14 PM
Updated: Oct 9, 2009 4:14 PM
A 12-year-old Tucson boy, who loves playing the role of big brother is looking for his Forever Family.
James looks like any other boy at Peter Piper Pizza, but he's been clawing his way through some pretty tough times. His mom and dad lost their parental rights, leaving him in foster care. James is excited for the new school year and his favorite subjects, "math, reading and writing, and science."
James' case manager at St. Nicholas of Myra Adoptions, Jennifer Rossman, says "... he does pretty well academically. Behaviorally, he'll struggle a little bit."
James says his favorite sport is football. He loves the Arizona Cardinals. He also likes riding his scooter and playing video games.
He likes outdoor and indoor activities, and he dreams of "... a family with a mom and dad, a little brother and a little sister."
Rossman says, "In the home he's in right now, there's a little brother and I think he really likes having that role. Being someone the little one can look up to. The most important thing would be an experienced family who's parented before."
To learn more about James, contact the St. Nicholas of Myra Adoption Center in Tucson by visiting their Web site at http://www.ccs-stnicks.org/.
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