Heart Gallery New Mexico [A New Mexico Childre, Youth & Families Department Project]  
Picturing A Home For Every Child
Waiting Children:Shanna & Dominic
Shanna & Dominic [by Julien McRoberts]ADOPTED!
Shanna and Dominic are a sibling group of two. Only Navajo adoptive families will be considered for the children, since they are members of the Navajo Nation. Shanna is a shy 3-year-old Navajo girl who attends Headstart. Once she gets to know you, she enjoys singing and talking. Her favorite things to do are: color, ride her bike, and play with puzzles and cars. Her favorite foods include spaghetti, pizza, fried potatoes mixed with milk. Dominic is a friendly 6-year-old Navajo boy who is in 1st grade. He likes riding his bike, helping others with chores, and playing with cars and video games. Dominic's favorite foods are spaghetti and pizza. He is an active child and very imaginative.

If you are interested in this child or other New Mexico children available for adoption, or want information about adopting or fostering through CYFD, please contact Diane Granito, CYFD Adoption Event Manager, at 505.476.1045 or email: dianeg.granito@state.nm.us.

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about child
Age: 6, 3
Grade: 1st, Headstart
Favorite food: Dominic: Spaghetti & pizza
Shanna: Spaghetti, pizza & fried potatoes in millk
Favorite activities: Dominic: Riding bikes, video games, playing with cars
Shanna: Color, do puzzles, ride her bike
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Shanna & Dominic Shanna & Dominic Shanna & Dominic
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Julien McRoberts, photographer

 

   
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