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Ben

Birth Date: May 1997
Ethno-Cultural Background: Caucasian

Danny

Birth Date: December 1998
Ethno-Cultural Background: Caucasian

Isaac

Birth Date: June 2002
Ethno-Cultural Background: Caucasian

If you are looking for a ton of fun in the form of three interesting diverse brothers who are very committed to one another, this may be a match for your family. Individually they are impressive but together they are amazing. They are described as ‘sensitive souls with big hearts’.

Let me tell you about Ben first. As the oldest, Ben needs some encouragement to be a kid and not feel responsible for his brothers. He is very artistic and currently attends a fine arts school where he does very well. Ben gets along quite well with both adults and children and gets along well at school with his peers. Although he loves art, dance and music he has many other interests as well. Ben also likes numerous sports including basketball, volley ball, hockey and swimming. He loves to be outside riding his bike and is very imaginative when it comes to making up games.

In the middle is Danny who is currently finishing up grade 5. He is also artistic and enjoys physical activities. Danny is described as empathic, sensitive and considerate of other people’s feelings. This tender little guy has more difficulty in school than his older brother. He is always willing to try new things and even though he may get frustrated when he isn’t successful, he has lots of determination to succeed. Danny is hoping for a family that enjoys Scooby–Doo as much as he does. 

Isaac is the baby and he loves all the attention he receives from his older brothers. This little guy is small but mighty and loves to do activities that help him develop his strength and co-ordination like gymnastics and swimming. Isaac is a sweet natured, loveable little boy that loves to snuggle. His foster parents say he is an absolute joy to have in their home. If you know anything about Spiderman or Batman, you would have a definite in with Isaac.

The new family for these boys should have some knowledge around FASD. They would do well in a family with some parenting experience and a family that is appreciative of sensitive, artistic boys. They have some ongoing contact with their birth mother so the interior would be the best area for them to live. Although these boys do have some challenges the benefits definitely outweigh them. This is a wonderful sibling group with a strong sense of family.