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Christy Obie~Barrett
Executive Director

880 Beltline Road
Springfield, OR 97477

fax 541-343-2866


OUR MISSION:
A Family For Every Child is
dedicated to finding loving,
permanent families for every
waiting foster child.




DaShawn
Age: 4
Birth Day : 07/2006


Inquire About this Child

FAMILY SELECTION PROCESS UNDERWAY--No longer accepting home studies

Bulletin #13015


Dashawn is an engaging little boy with brown eyes, and curly black hair. He has a great smile and a very petite build. Dashawn is a very loving and active child. Dashawn’s foster family has described him as having an easy-going and cheerful personality with occasional streaks of stubbornness.

Dashawn is an adorable little boy who needs permanency in his life. He needs a family who will provide him with love and can deal with potential unknowns in the future. He needs a family who has an understanding of his culture and identity as an American Indian, and is willing to support his heritage. Dashawn would do equally well in a home with other older children or as an only child. Dashawn is a delightful little boy, who has enchanted all of the people in his life. He will undoubtedly captivate his new family as soon as he comes home to them.

The Navajo Nation has stated the following in regards to their desires for the child:

1. An ICWA adoptive resource is located that can meet the physical, developmental, emotional and cultural needs of the child.

2. If an acceptable adoptive resource is not available, then a non-ICWA adoptive resource would be acceptable if the resource can meet the physical, developmental, emotional and cultural needs of the child. Specifically the non-ICWA adoptive resource would need to maintain the child’s cultural connection to the Navajo Nation.