Wednesday's Child: 12-year-old Cristian
Cristian, who goes by CJ, has a special love for animals and enjoys sharing his drawings.
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Cristian, who goes by CJ, has a special love for animals and enjoys sharing his drawings.
Novah is a bright, friendly, and funny boy who loves learning and is especially fascinated by how things work.
Keira and Landon are a close-knit brother and sister who want to be adopted together.
Yasmine was featured on WBZ-TV's Wednesday's Child six years ago. Today, she has her forever family with her new mom, Gianna.
Skyl'ar is a smart, independent, and determined girl who takes pride in advocating for herself.
Layla is an outgoing child who truly enjoys being around others.
Xaven is a curious and affectionate child who brings joy to those around him.
Marie is a thoughtful and engaging teenager who loves Chinese food, sushi, and Haitian cuisine.
Jadalynn is a creative and kind young girl with a wonderful sense of humor.
Jaxen finds happiness in simple pleasures like playing games, listening to music and reading.
Garrett is a fun and lively boy who loves bouncing on the trampoline and playing outside.
Miguel is an energetic young boy with a big personality and a bright smile.
Sam is a happy, 13-year-old who expresses himself through play.
Jamoni is a happy, curious, and resilient child with a sweet and loving temperament.
Nathan is a talented young artist who loves to draw and color.
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