The following information is provided by Wednesday’s Child, an organization that helps Idaho foster children find permanent homes. Note that the photos of its young people have been “cartoonified” in a fun way, while still keeping a wonderful likeness to his or her actual picture.
Bethany, 13, is a kind and caring young girl who loves reading the Bible, listening to Christian music and practicing her faith. Bethany has so many interests and hobbies! She considers herself a “foodie” and loves to think up new recipes on her own. She hopes to someday become an incredibly talented chef.
Bethany is always inquisitive and loves to learn new things, particularly about her favorite school subjects of science, social studies and history. Being creative is another outlet for this outgoing girl and she expresses that through playing the piano, singing and making art out of things she finds in nature. Bethany loves horseback riding and all animals, and she says they help her stay calm and centered.
Spending time participating in activities like gymnastics, swimming, basketball, soccer and tennis help her to thrive as well. Bethany is hoping that her Forever Family loves to play cards and board games together and to chase adventure by exploring new things and traveling. Her bucket list includes one day traveling to Paris; but until that can happen, she’d be happy with a trip to Florida to go to Sea World and play in the sand on a beach.
Bethany’s Permanency Team describes a great fit for her as either a single mom or a two-parent family where she might be the only child in the home; however, the team is also open to hearing from families with other children. Life is sure to be an amazing adventure with this resilient girl as a part of your family.
Learn how your family could be considered as a potential adoptive family for Bethany by visiting www.idahowednesdayschild.org.
For more information on the Idaho Wednesday’s Child Program, visit www.idahowednesdayschild.org, or contact Specialized Recruitment Services Administrator Shawn White at swhite52@ewu.edu or cell (208) 488-8989.