, in the hopes of helping them find their forever family. For this segment, Hannah met up with a bright young girl at the
Faith is 12 years old and in the fifth grade. She's hopeful she will find a forever family before entering middle school in the fall, but she said she isn't too nervous about starting a new school.Faith said she also likes learning on the computer and playing different games. She also enjoys singing, and Olivia Rodrigo is her favorite artist right now. Faith currently lives in a foster home with four other children in foster care.
"I want to say four years – however old my baby brother is, that's how long it's been," Faith said."Because my baby brother was just born when our mother left us."Heart Gallery of Central Texas who need secure and permanent families. Every day, there are nearly 1,000 children waiting to get adopted in Central Texas, according to PFC.lery program and featured in KVUE's Forever Families segments are children who have had every effort made on their behalf to connect them with family or others in their community to provide options for permanent, adoptive homes.