Our Wednesday’s Child reports offer a glimpse into a child’s life in foster care who wants to be adopted.
TEXAS, USA — Our Wednesday’s Child reports offer a glimpse into a child’s life in foster care who wants more than anything to be adopted.
The children we feature are in the care of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services due to abuse and neglect. Families who adopt children through the agency should have an understanding or be willing to learn the dynamics of abuse and neglect.
The parental rights of these children have been terminated; therefore we are seeking an adoptive family for them. The children we feature are all ages, races, and ethnicities. The biggest population of children in foster care are sibling groups and school-age children.
How to get the process started
WFAA and Child Protective Services partner to spotlight these children in hopes that one day a child’s wish of a “forever family” will come true.
Please send all approved home studies to LaQueena Warren at this email address: LaQueena.Warren@dfps.texas.gov — if you’re already licensed. Please remember to include the child or children’s names within the subject line.
If you’re not licensed, please visit adoptchildren.org to find out more information on how to become licensed to foster and/or adopt or contact 817-304-1272.