Madison

16 years Old

ABOUT

Madison is a dynamic, outspoken, kind, and compassionate youth. She is a fierce advocate and freely expresses her desires and needs. She is a social teenager who is open with people and trusts her gut. She is easy to talk to about multiple subjects and has a great sense of humor. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, riding bikes, running, swimming, being creative, reading, playing board games, and going to parks. Madison loves to paint sunsets specifically. She also enjoys watching sports, particularly the NFL team, the 49ers. She is incredibly smart and is self-motivated with her schoolwork. Her teachers describe her as attentive and productive. When she graduates high school, she hopes to become a therapist to help children because she does not want them to feel alone or misunderstood. This future goal highlights just how caring, compassionate, and understanding Madison is. She highly desires to learn from her experiences and help others navigate difficult times.

An ideal home for Madison would be one with a lot of love and encouragement, where the caregivers are actively involved and willing to spend significant one-on-one time with her. She will thrive in a home that offers consistent support and discipline. They would inspire her to become her best self and continue to remind her that the past does not define her future. Madison has done well with structure and positive reinforcement, even requesting to be placed in a highly structured home. She will meet her future goals in an environment that has clearly set consistent expectations while allowing the opportunity for mistakes and improvement. She will benefit from a family actively involved in the community, which can provide her with a range of outlets to fill her time and develop positive connections. She would flourish with a family that is nurturing, communicative, and celebratory of accomplishments or personal goals. She is very close with and desires to visit her older sister. Her forever family must be open to continued contact with her siblings and other family members Madison identifies as positive supports.