13-year-old Tatiana still hoping for a forever familyBy LaMesa on June 24, 2020“They need to know that I have a disability and I need help doing a lot of stuff.” Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in fostering-hope, local, News and outreachnews LaMesaMore from fostering-hopeMore posts in fostering-hope »Families finalize adoptions virtually as they celebrate National Adoption Month8's Fostering HopeCASA of the Year honored for helping 12 foster children over the past 11 years10-year-old Terrelle dreams of playing in the NFL, but first he needs a forever family to cheer him on in lifeSingle mom sees year-old web story on Isabella waiting for a forever home, learns it’s not too late to adoptMore from localMore posts in local »Cooler, gusty, high surf and rain this weekend | San Diego Weather ForecastEl Cajon shooting suspect believed to be a 'disgruntled former patient' of dental officeSuspects at large after two killed at poolside shootout in GrantvilleSocial posts spark fear about rat poisoning at Fiesta Island Dog ParkA mild, dry week continues with slight warming Friday | San Diego Local ForecastMore from NewsMore posts in News »Cooler, gusty, high surf and rain this weekend | San Diego Weather ForecastEl Cajon shooting suspect believed to be a 'disgruntled former patient' of dental officeSuspects at large after two killed at poolside shootout in GrantvilleSocial posts spark fear about rat poisoning at Fiesta Island Dog ParkA mild, dry week continues with slight warming Friday | San Diego Local ForecastMore from outreachMore posts in outreach »How San Diego restaurants are recycling food wasteAtmospheric rivers provide data to improve future forecasts of extreme stormsMonarch butterflies return to California after years of declineSan Diego River Park Foundation needs help fighting non-native, invasive trees along watershedFeeding San Diego Food Drives
Be First to Comment