Meet Davis!

May 26, 2018 Children Who Wait 0 Comments

Davis, born in December of 2016, has a loud laugh that is contagious and a face you just want to reach through the screen and kiss!

He has been living with a foster family where he is said to be deeply loved. Davis has a very close relationship with each member of the foster family. He is an active little boy who likes playing with toys, playing with friends, and being outside. He is a great eater and sleeps soundly through the night.



Davis was sitting with support and independently for periods of time between 5-7 months. He would sometimes suck his left thumb. His foster family noticed that his right hand was not as flexible so he started receiving some rehabilitation services. With that help, he started being able to tightly grasp some small toys with that hand.

His file dated August 2017 officially lists Davis as having cerebral hypoplasia. There is a CT scan in his file.

Davis is listed with Madison Adoption Associates and we can’t wait to see all that he could do in a forever family with accesses to the resources he may need as he gets older. What a precious little boy!



There is a $500 agency grant for Davis’ adoption with Madison Adoption Associates. Other grants may be available based on the adoptive family’s circumstances. Agency grants are awarded as agency fee reductions. MAA also partners with the Brittany’s Hope Foundation for matching grants, which are given out twice a year (January and July) and to families that are officially matched with a child.

Davis needs a family with an approved home study to be able to hold his file or move forward with adopting him. If you have an approved home study or a home study in process and are interested in adopting Davis, please fill out a free PAP Waiting Child Review Form, which can be found here.



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