Colorado Springs Colo. Library dos Adoption of awareness program.
November 12 - 11 Damon. It is typical of high-level students - he goes to school each day and said he loves his mistress. For fun, he built model airplanes, plays with toy cars or excursions to bicycle around the neighborhood.Life is pretty good. But it might be better - and that is why Damon, a photograph of its permit must be displayed in an exhibition at Penrose Public Library November. Its goal: to adopt again.
As the eight or other Colorado Springs area of the children whose photos and short biographies are posted in the library to help celebrate National Awareness Month in the adoption, Damon seeks stability. She is tired of living in care centres. He seeks a permanent home, with a constant family ….
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