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Dylan is laid back teen who wants a dad

Posted 10/26/20

Teens typically come with drama. Not 15-year-old Dylan.

“He is literally, the most chill, laid back kid,” says Kayla, a child specific adoption recruiter with Aid to Adoption of …

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New Beginnings

Dylan is laid back teen who wants a dad

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Teens typically come with drama. Not 15-year-old Dylan.

“He is literally, the most chill, laid back kid,” says Kayla, a child specific adoption recruiter with Aid to Adoption of Special Kids (AASK).

The teen is laid back, but still loves to play outdoors. Dylan loves playing baseball and splashing in the pool.

Dylan will do well in a home with two parents or one headed by a single father. He would get along well with older siblings.

“He does really well with a strong-male figure,” Kayla says, “so having that in the home is going to be important.”

For more information on Dylan and other children in foster care who are  eligible for adoption, call Aid to Adoption of Special Kids (AASK) at 602-930-4900, or visit www.aask-az.org.

Editor's note: Mr. Williams  was a family resource development specialist  at
AASK - Aid to Adoption of Special Kids. AASK will be submitting articles regularly to the Daily Independent at YourValley.net in hopes to find children forever families.