Fourteen-year-old Pa Houa is a very adventurous young lady. She loves to sing and enjoys spending time with her family and attending summertime barbecues. She is very nurturing and has a calm demeanor. Pa Houa loves socializing and being around others. If she could take a dream vacation anywhere in the world, she would love to visit Tokyo.
She is parenting a 3-month-old son, so we are looking for a family willing to parent Pa Houa while also teaching her the necessary skills to parent her son.
If you would like to know more about adopting Minnesota's Waiting Children, please call 612-861-7115 or visit mnadopt.org.
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