FOSTER CARE REALLY WANT TO BE ADOPTED TOGETHER. IN THIS WEEK’S A PLACE TO CALL HOME, AUDREY AUDREY BIESK FIRST INTRODUCES US TO JOSHUA. THE 17 YEAR OLD DESCRIBES HIMSELF AS A HAPPY YOUNG MAN AND PROTECTS, ESPECIALLY WITH HIS YOUNGER BROTHER, SETH. I WANT MY BOY TO BE WITH ME BECAUSE WITHOUT FAMILY, MOST LIKELY WE WON’T HAVE A CONNECTION. THE TWO STAYED SIDE BY SIDE, EXPLORING THE GREENSBORO SCIENCE CENTER. THEY GO. JOSHUA LOVES ANIMALS, SO FEEDING STINGRAYS WAS A FAVORITE. THE DINOSAUR EXHIBIT WAS ALSO A HIT THERE. I LEARNED HIS WISH FOR AN ADOPTIVE FAMILY SOMEDAY. WHO CARES? SOMEBODY THAT WOULD BE SOMEBODY WOULD BE THERE FOR ME AND HELP ME OUT IN LIFE. I LIKE TO PLAY VIDEO GAMES. I LIKE TO TO. IT DEPENDS. I DO LIKE COLOR TO DRAW AND ALL SORTS OF THINGS. THE LEGOS ROOM CAUGHT JOSHUA’S EYE WRAPPING UP AN AFTERNOON OF FUN. MOST IMPORTANTLY BEING RIGHT NEXT TO HIS BROTHER. TUNE IN FOR NEXT THURSDAY’S EDITION OF A PLACE TO CALL HOME RIGHT HERE AT 6:00 SO YOU CAN MEET JOSHUA’S BROTHER, SETH. THE PHONE NUMBER IS ON YOUR SCREEN NOW TO CONTACT THE CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ADOPTION. 336271 7989 REPORTING FO
A place to call home: 'I want my brother to be with me;' two teens desire to be adopted together
Updated: 5:54 PM EDT Mar 15, 2024
Two teen brothers living in foster care desire to be adopted together. Seventeen-year-old Joshua and 16-year-old Seth are quiet, happy and protective brothers. The Children's Home Society of North Carolina said the two young men would love a patient and understanding two-parent family. Top StoriesNorth Carolina woman arrested, facing over 60 felony and misdemeanor charges, Reidsville officers sayGreensboro restaurant owner inducted into the NC Bar-B-Q Hall of FameMcDonald's employee in Burlington charged for skimming card information from customers, officers sayGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking here“I want my brother to be with me, because without family, most likely we don’t have a connection," Joshua said. The two stayed side by side, exploring the Greensboro Science Center together. Joshua loves animals, so he said feeding the stingrays was a favorite for him and the dinosaur exhibit. Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsWhen asked what Joshua wishes for in an adoptive family, he said, "Somebody that cares; somebody that will be there for me and help me out in life.”Seth explained how he loves playing video games.“I also like to color and draw, all sorts of things," said Joshua. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app hereThe Lego room caught the brothers' eye, so they were able to wrap up an afternoon of fun and, most importantly, being right next to each other.Call 336-271-7989 to help give Joshua and Seth a place to call home. Click here for resources and more information on adopting through the Children's Home Society of North Carolina. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |TRENDING STORIES
N.C. — Two teen brothers living in foster care desire to be adopted together.
Seventeen-year-old Joshua and 16-year-old Seth are quiet, happy and protective brothers. The Children's Home Society of North Carolina said the two young men would love a patient and understanding two-parent family.
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“I want my brother to be with me, because without family, most likely we don’t have a connection," Joshua said.
The two stayed side by side, exploring the Greensboro Science Center together.
Joshua loves animals, so he said feeding the stingrays was a favorite for him and the dinosaur exhibit.
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When asked what Joshua wishes for in an adoptive family, he said, "Somebody that cares; somebody that will be there for me and help me out in life.”
Seth explained how he loves playing video games.
“I also like to color and draw, all sorts of things," said Joshua.
Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here
The Lego room caught the brothers' eye, so they were able to wrap up an afternoon of fun and, most importantly, being right next to each other.
Call 336-271-7989 to help give Joshua and Seth a place to call home. Click here for resources and more information on adopting through the Children's Home Society of North Carolina.
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