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Meet Sarah, 12, who spent most of her life in foster care

MONTH, AND RIGHT NOW THERE IS A HUGE SHORTAGE OF FAMILIES AVAILABLE TO PLACE CHILDREN. TONIGHT WE MEET A YOUNG GIRL WHO SPENT MOST OF HER LIFE IN A FOSTER FAMILY. AUDREY AUDREY BIESK INTRODUCES US SARAH, 12 YEARS OLD, IN THIS WEEK, IT’S A HOUSE. I LOVE READING. OH YOU DO. I’m a Harry Potter nerd. SAYS SARAH, READ, LISTEN TO MUSIC AND PAINTING RELAXATION. WE MEET AT THE UNCORKED MASTERPIECE PAINTING STUDIO IN REYNOLDA VILLAGE. SHE LOVES ANIMALS AND CHOSE THIS DOG. HER LATER. Named Reese. She said she was kind enough to let me participate. DO YOU WANT MORE WHITE? IT WAS THE FIRST WORD SHE USED TO DESCRIBE HERSELF. VERY HAPPY. And she’s happiest when others are. SARAH LEARNED TO NEVER GIVE UP WHEN THINGS GET DIFFICULT. I haven’t seen my family in three years, but I kept going. UM. PERSISTENT. Hmm, it can be a little silly at times. FORGIVE WHAT SHE DESPERATELY WANTS IN HER FAMILY FOREVER TOGETHER. I MISS THE WHOLE. WHAT ELSE? UM. Love and a place to call home to bring more smiles and proud moments like this. REPORT FOR WXII NEWS 12. My name is Audrey Audrey Biesk, and if you can give Sarah her forever family, you can call the Children’s Society of North Carolina. THIS NUMBER IS ON YOUR SCREEN.

A Home: Meet Sarah, 12, who spent most of her life in foster care

A young girl opened her heart about life in foster care and the urgent need for a forever adoptive family. The first word 12-year-old Sarah used to describe herself was “happy.” found dead in church parking lot, deputies sayParkland HS student responds to recent school violenceDog tests positive for cocaine, 26 dogs seized, including puppies from North Carolina ownerGet the latest interesting news by clicking hereShe said she is happiest when others are happy. Sarah has learned to never give up when things get difficult. “I haven’t seen my family in 3 years, but I kept going,” she said. Keep up to date with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here. Sarah said in her free time, she enjoys reading, listening to music and painting. Animals are her favorite, so she chose a dog to paint at Uncorked Masterpiece Painting Studio in Renoylda Village while she met with WXII 12’s Audrey Biesk. Watch: Streaming TV news NOWCAST “I’m persistent and I can be a bit silly sometimes,” she said. When Sarah thought about what she desperately wants in her forever family, she said, “Togetherness and love.” Click here to help give Sarah a place to call home, or call 336-271-7989.NAVIGATE: Home Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV Local News |

A young girl opened her heart about life in foster care and the urgent need for a forever adoptive family.

The first word 12-year-old Sarah used to describe herself was “happy.”

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She said she was happiest when others were happy. Sarah has learned to never give up when things get difficult.

“I haven’t seen my family in 3 years, but I kept going,” she said.

Keep up to date with the latest news and weather by downloading theWXII app here.

Sarah said that in her free time she loves reading, listening to music and painting. Animals are her favorite, so she chose a dog to paint at Uncorked Masterpiece Painting Studio in Renoylda Village while she met with WXII 12’s Audrey Biesk.

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“I’m persistent and I can be a bit silly sometimes. I forgive,” she said.

When Sarah thought about what she desperately wanted in her forever family, she said, “Together and love.”

Click here to help Sarah find a home or call 336-271-7989.

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