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Marcos & Saul d.o.b. 2/1997


(MARE) Meet Marcos and Saul! These handsome twin brothers share an especially close sibling bond. They have been in foster care for far too long and have learned to lean on each other. They are currently living in a residential home together, but finding a family of their own will make all the difference in their lives. Marcos and Saul are of Latino descent and are big sports fans.

Marcos is an energetic, outgoing 9-year-old who likes to swim and play sports. Active and energetic, Marcos has fun in almost all activities. He gets along well with staff and peers and is very easy to talk to. Marcos likes animals, and is learning how to ride a horse. In school, Marcos is working at grade level and benefits from an individualized lesson plan. He enjoys and learns best when he can use different ways of learning, such as talking out loud and seeing or manipulating something.

Saul is a friendly, bright and social 9-year-old boy who loves the outdoors and enjoys sports. He likes horses and has learned how to ride them. He spends a lot of time caring for the horses at his residential home. Saul always has many friends and gets along well with staff. He thrives when he receives lots of encouragement from those around him. Saul is a good student and benefits from the extra supports of an individualized education plan.

Marcos and Saul are legally free for adoption and are in need of an adoptive home where they can grow up together. A single or two-parent family with an active lifestyle and a love for the outdoors would be a great match. The ideal family for Marcos and Saul should be patient, supportive, consistent, nurturing and willing to participate in their therapy during their transition into a new home. Marcos and Saul can't wait to be part of a loving and committed family who will open their hearts to them.

To learn more about Marcos and Saul, or about adoption in general, please call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-54-ADOPT (617-542-3678) or 1-800-882-1176. You can also read about other waiting children in the MARE Photolisting®, which is located in numerous public libraries throughout Massachusetts, or visit the MARE Web site at www.mareinc.org.

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