Maddox Waits

June 24, 2015 Family Found 0 Comments

Meet Maddox who waits for a family of his very own.

Six year old Maddox. Look how cute and sweet he is. Maddox is newly listed with Madison Adoption Associates. Not only is Maddox super handsome, but his caretakers describe him as smart and lovely. He was abandoned at about 3 years of age and now lives with a foster family.

Maddox is deaf. Although he cannot hear or speak, he can express his needs. If he wants to eat something, he will tap/pull his foster mom to get him what he’s asking for. Maddox manages all of his own self care needs and likes to keep his toys and clothing tidy. If his clothes are dirty, he will ask to change. If his socks are dirty, he will take them off and wash them himself.

He can also help the younger kids put on and take off their clothes. Maddox likes playing toy blocks with the younger kids and he enjoys writing. He can use a spoon or chopsticks to eat and his favorite foods are meat and eggs. Maddox attends the school for the deaf in his city with the other deaf children from his orphanage. He can understand simple Chinese sign language.

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This video was received in March 2015 by an agency that partners with his orphanage. Here he is being walked to school by his foster mother. Maddox is so handsome, capable, and ready for a forever family! Could you be the lucky family to get to walk this cutie into school and see that sweet little wave every day? There is a $2,000 agency grant with Madison Adoption Associates for Maddox’s adoption. Other grants are available based on family circumstances. MAA also partners with Brittany’s Hope Foundation for matching grants, which will be given out again in July.

If you are interested in reviewing Maddox’s file or in adopting Maddox please fill out a free PAP Waiting Child Review form.



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