Antaya from Texas
- Age 11
- Gender Female
- Location Texas
- Ethnicity African American
- Case Number 109244
- My Siblings Rhema Asaiah Asiah Alivia
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Antaya is intelligent, mature, and helpful. Antaya participates in the local Boys and Girls Club. She enjoys connecting with friends in person and on social media. Antaya has expressed to her case worker that she enjoys the following activities: arts/crafts, church youth groups, playing board games, reading, shopping, writing, drawing, scrapbooking, watching movies, and singing. She looks forward to time on her tablet and considers it one of her favorite toys. Antaya loves playing outside and enjoys the following outdoor activities: swimming, running, skateboarding, soccer, and camping. She really likes to "go places" with others and prefers others to play outside with her. Antaya stated that if she had three wishes, here is what they would be: " I would wish that cancer did not exist. I would wish for world peace. I would wish there was no more hunger."
Asaiah is a triplet with his brother Asiah and sister Alivia. He has two older sisters, Antaya and Rhema. He looks up to his oldest sister, Rhema. He has a very different personality than Asiah and Alivia but still shares similar interests with his siblings. He is more independent and prefers to take on tasks independently with little assistance. Asaiah is very sociable and makes friends easily. Alivia is more active with Asiah and tends to be to himself more. Rhema is the oldest and often guides and protects her siblings when needed. Antaya is also very independent and often tries to assist her siblings with basic living skills while still making time to do what she likes: drawing and playing on her tablet. They enjoy reading, drawing, arts and crafts, skating, electronics, and watching their favorite shows.
Antaya will thrive in a family that supports and encourages her interests. She will benefit from a family that is patient and understanding and will love her and her siblings unconditionally. She will thrive in a family that is structured and has clear expectations.