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Meet Angel and Juan– Bonded brothers hope to score with football loving family

Posted 6/24/21

It’s impossible to miss brothers Angel and Juan. Fun loving and incredibly social, the brothers are always on the go.

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Meet Angel and Juan– Bonded brothers hope to score with football loving family

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It’s impossible to miss brothers Angel and Juan. Fun loving and incredibly social, the brothers are always on the go.

The two teens – born only a year apart – are incredibly close and share many of the same interests. Both like action movies, Legos, riding bikes, Minecraft, and Pokémon. Angel and Juan even share the same dream of playing college football!

There is one small difference though. Older brother Angel is a loyal ASU fan while his younger brother Juan cheers for OSU.

Angel and Juan want a family that loves football as much as they do and will play and watch the game with them. They hope for a family as close knit as they are, and want to create memories through family outings and time together.

The brothers say attending church is an important part of their lives and would like to continue services after adoption. They are very sweet and down to earth and will thrive with a nurturing family that can provide a life time of love.

For more information on children in foster care eligible for adoption, call Aid to Adoption of Special Kids at 602.930.4900, or visit www.aask-az.org.

Editor's note: Ms. Gaieck is a copywriter at AASK - Aid to Adoption of Special Kids. She will be submitting articles regularly to the Daily Independent at YourValley.net in hopes to find children forever families.