Making Music…

Playing sports, pets, and making music are just a few of their favorite things. Brothers Jose and Moses, 12 and 14, are two extraordinary South Texas kids who want and deserve a family of their own.

Meet Jose and Moses, two extraordinary South Texas kids.
Jose is a very active 12-year-old who likes playing basketball and any sports in general. He can be described as having an extroverted personality and is a fan of playing video games with his brother.
At school, Jose enjoys his orchestra class where he plays the violin and taking part in gym class. Jose is still undecisive on what he wants to major in at college, but knows he still has a few years to think about it. But he doesn’t have to think long of an answer when asked his favorite food, as its lemon pepper wings from Wingstop.
Moses is the older brother at 14, and a little more quiet than his younger brother who he enjoys spending time with. He also likes helping around the house and being involved in family activities.


Moses loves reading and collecting Batman comics, playing basketball and video games with his brother.
At school Moses loves his history classes and playing for the school football team. Like his younger brother Moses also shares a talent for playing the violin. And for his college goals – he would like to pursuit a degree to become an architect.
And what is a fun outing to Moses… it’s a meal at Pizza Hut with his brother.
Jose and Moses desire to be adopted by a mother and father, who have the same love of pets they do, along with sports.
If you think you could be Moses and Jose’s forever family, or for another Texas child, call 1-800-233-3405. For more information 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 NEW 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, and attend free training to learn about issues of abused and neglected children.