Cesar’s dream is finding his forever family, hopes to be a barber someday

Meet 13-year-old Cesar. Cesar’s dream is finding his forever family, who will make him a part of a forever home & family, with parents who will love and guide him into adulthood.
At thirteen years of age, Cesar is like many children his age; he’s talkative, friendly, and social. Cesar likes to participate in all sorts of events, whether school games, dances, or arcades. He is also very athletic, and is very good at all sports; however football is his favorite sport. And would love to have parents to be his biggest “fans in the stands”, and cheer him on, not only on the football field, but in life.
Cesar’s enjoys attending school as he gets an opportunity to interact with friends. His favorite subject is Math, as he is very good at it.
For a career, Cesar’s current plan is to attend barber school, becoming a licensed barber, and open his own business.
Cesar is an animal lover, and he holds a special place in his heart for dogs. So a family with a dog or two, with be ideal.
If you think you could be a forever family or Cesar or another Texas child, please call 1-800-233-3405 for more information or visit www.adoptchildren.org where you can find a schedule of online public information meetings, and learn about the foster/adoption program.
You can also view the www.heartgallerystx.org website, where South Texas children have their portraits along with individual personal stories they wish to share, with their future forever family.

Basic Adoption Requirements
The prospective foster/adoptive parents may be single or married and must:
be at least 21 years of age, financially stable, and responsible mature adults
complete an application (staff will assist you if you prefer)
share information regarding their background and lifestyle
provide relative and non-relative references
show proof of marriage and/or divorce (if applicable)
agree to a home study which includes visits with all household members
allow staff to complete a criminal history background check and an abuse/neglect check on all adults in the household
attend free training to learn about issues of abused and neglected children.