Meet the Kids the story how to help The Process getting started Success Stories Resources
  About Me
Timmy & Jimmy
 
anna

These brothers are blonde haired and blue eyed with smiles that light up the room. They are active boys who are looking for a family to keep them busy and help them develop trust and a true family bond.

Timmy (born 1/14/97) is 10 and plays basketball, skateboarding, pool and other games. He is happy and likes to keep busy. He is very social and easy going. He and his brother like to play board games like Monopoly and Sorry together. He likes to try new adventures and is quite a bit calmer than his younger brother.

Jimmy (born 4/27/98) is a rambunctious 9 year old who enjoys the same sports as his older brother. He also likes soccer and baseball. Whether playing tag, swings or the monkey bars, he is happiest outdoors. His favorite football team is the Dallas Cowboys.

Jimmy has an artistic side and likes to draw and trace. Rap and hip hop are his favorite musical choices because he likes the beats. Jimmy might one day become a meteorologist; he really likes watching the weather reports every night.

Waffles, pancakes and pizza are some of their favorite foods, but Jimmy says his absolute favorite is chocolate ice cream. They also can’t get enough of McDonalds, Peter Piper Pizza, Pizza Hut and Sweet Tomatoes.

Timmy and Jimmy have been recently placed together and are very close. They are both very affectionate boys who love hugs and attention. They have a tight bond and need to stay together. They both need a patient family that can devote lots of encouragement to the boys and help them develop the trust they so badly need. Their case manager says any family lucky enough to share with these two boys will get back lots of “warm fuzzies” from all their appreciation and affection. They might be slow to warm up to a family, but once they have they will respond with unconditional love. Timmy and Jimmy also need a family that can set clear boundaries with the boys and follow through with consequences. They thrive on a firm schedule of events that they can predict.