Posted: Apr 27, 2010 6:38 PM
Updated: Apr 27, 2010 6:38 PM
TUCSON - Samson and Elton live in different homes and want, more than anything, to live together again. Their parents lost their parental rights and the boys have been separated in the state system.
They're both active, they both like math and they know what they want to be when they grow up.
Their case manager at St. Nicholas of Myra adoptions is Tiffany Pate.
Pate says, "They've had to live apart now for about 6 months and we're just hoping we can find the perfect family that can have both of them in their home."
"Samson is the jokester. He loves to play practical jokes. And Elton loves sports. He is constantly playing basketball or football or skateboarding. He loves swimming."
7th grader, Samson also loves sports, including hoops and tackle football. 4th grader, Elton loves spaghetti and hot dogs.
These brothers have been through a lot, which influences their career thoughts. Samson, 13, would like to be a police officer because, he says, "When you see people do drugs, you can arrest them."
Ten year old Elton wants to be a professional football player. More specifically, "a defender."
When it comes to finding their forever family, Samson says he wants parents who "Want us to live with them."
Elton says, "So we could play together."
To learn more about Samson and Elton, contact the St. Nicholas of Myra adoption center in Tucson.
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