PLACE TO CALL HOME. YOU ARE MEETING THE YOUNGER BROTHER OF A SIBLING SET WHO ARE BOTH AWAITING ADOPTION. TEENS NEED A SUPPORTIVE FAMILY AS THEY ENTER ADULTHOOD. AUDREY AUDREY BIESK JOINS US NOW TO INTRODUCE US TO 16 YEAR OLD SETH. THE LEGOS AND ROBOTICS ROOM AT THE GREENSBORO SCIENCE CENTER WAS JUST THE SPOT FOR SETH TO DO ONE OF HIS FAVORITE ACTIVITIES ALONGSIDE HIS BROTHER, JOSHUA. WE ARE A LOT OF THINGS TO CALL ME. WE LIKE A LOT OF THE SAME THINGS PLAYING VIDEO GAMES. WE LIKE MOVIES. WE ALSO LIKE PLAYING SAME GAMES. ALSO, WE PRETTY MUCH ACT THE SAME SOMETIMES. SETH AND JOSHUA JUST HAVE EACH OTHER, SO GETTING ADOPTED TOGETHER IS REALLY IMPORTANT. SETH DESCRIBED WHAT A FOREVER FAMILY WOULD MEAN TO HIM. YOU KNOW, JUST HAVING A SUPPORT PITT CARING ABOUT ME AND STUFF LIKE THAT, SOMETHING YOU GOT TO TAKE CARE OF AND PROTECT YOU. ALSO SOMETHING THAT YOU NEED TO RESPECT AND JUST BE THANKFUL FOR. HE LOVES ALL ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY DOGS. BECAUSE I WORK AT THE DOG SHELTER, WE BASICALLY TAKE. WE WALK THEM, WE FEED THEM, WE BASICALLY HANG OUT WITH THEM, SETH SHARED HOW HE’S PREPARING FOR HIS FUTURE EDUCATION. I LIKE MATH, YEAH, MATH AND BUSINESS. I TOOK A LOT OF BUSINESS CLASSES LIKE FINANCE, BUSINESS, BUSINESS, CENTRAL MANAGEMENT, MONEY MANAGEMENT, UH, ECONOMICS. I’M CHILL, I LIKE TO, I LIKE I’M TALKATIVE. I’M PRETTY MUCH, UH, GOING ALONG WITH EVERYTHING. I DON’T REALLY CARE ABOUT WHAT WE DO. I’M JUST CHILL TO HANG OUT WITH. I LIKE TALKING TO PEOPLE. I LIKE MAKING JOKES A LOT. I TRY TO, I LIKE TO KEEP EVERYTHING POSITIVE. SETH AND JOSHUA TOLD ME THEY ARE REALLY HOPING TO BE ADOPTED IN A TWO PARENT HOME, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, BE TOGETHER. THE PHONE NUMBER IS ON YOUR SCREEN NOW. 336271 7989. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ADOPTING THROUGH THE CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY OF NORTH C
A place to call home: Two teen brothers who 'just have each other' are awaiting adoption
Updated: 10:56 PM EDT Mar 21, 2024
Two teenagers living in foster care are in need of a supportive family to help them enter adulthood.Seventeen-year-old Joshua and 16-year-old Seth are brothers who said they just have each other, so getting adopted together is really important to them.Seth described what a forever family would mean to him.Top StoriesRowan County detectives identify man arrested in Salisbury human trafficking investigation, officials sayNorth Carolina State Highway Patrol brainstorming ways to recruit amid statewide trooper shortageStokes County students injured after car sideswipes activity bus in Catawba County, two drivers charged, officials sayGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereHe said, "You know, just having the support. Caring about me and stuff like that. Something that you have to take care of and protect. Also, something you need to respect and be thankful for.”The Lego and robotics room at the Greensboro Science Center was just the spot for Seth to do one of his favorite activities, alongside his brother Joshua when they got to spend an afternoon exploring there together."We have a lot of things in common, we like a lot of the same things," Seth said, "playing video games, we like movies. Also we pretty much act the same sometimes.” Seth said he loves all animals, especially dogs.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts“I work at the dog shelter, so we walk them, feed them, we basically hang out with them," he said. His eyes are set on preparing for his future education.“I like math — math and business, I take a lot of business classes — finance business, business essential, money management, and economics," Seth said. He wanted people to know about his laid-back personality.“I’m chill and I am talkative, but I pretty much go along with everything. I don’t care about what we do. I am chill to hang out with and I like talking to people and making jokes," Seth said. "I like to keep everything positive.”Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app hereCall 336-271-7989 to reach out to the Children's Home Society of North Carolina to learn about adoption and to help give Seth and Joshua a place to call home. CHS said the brothers will do best in an adoptive two-parent home. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |TRENDING STORIES
N.C. — Two teenagers living in foster care are in need of a supportive family to help them enter adulthood.
Seventeen-year-old Joshua and 16-year-old Seth are brothers who said they just have each other, so getting adopted together is really important to them.
Seth described what a forever family would mean to him.
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He said, "You know, just having the support. Caring about me and stuff like that. Something that you have to take care of and protect. Also, something you need to respect and be thankful for.”
The Lego and robotics room at the Greensboro Science Center was just the spot for Seth to do one of his favorite activities, alongside his brother Joshua when they got to spend an afternoon exploring there together.
"We have a lot of things in common, we like a lot of the same things," Seth said, "playing video games, we like movies. Also we pretty much act the same sometimes.”
Seth said he loves all animals, especially dogs.
Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts
“I work at the dog shelter, so we walk them, feed them, we basically hang out with them," he said.
His eyes are set on preparing for his future education.
“I like math — math and business, I take a lot of business classes — finance business, business essential, money management, and economics," Seth said.
He wanted people to know about his laid-back personality.
“I’m chill and I am talkative, but I pretty much go along with everything. I don’t care about what we do. I am chill to hang out with and I like talking to people and making jokes," Seth said. "I like to keep everything positive.”
Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here
Call 336-271-7989 to reach out to the Children's Home Society of North Carolina to learn about adoption and to help give Seth and Joshua a place to call home.
CHS said the brothers will do best in an adoptive two-parent home.
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