• Angelique and Cheyenne

  • Angelique

  • Cheyenne

  • Angelique

  • Cheyenne

  • Angelique

  • Angelique and Cheyenne

  • Angelique and Cheyenne

  • Cheyenne

  • Angelique

  • Cheyenne

  • Angelique

  • Cheyenne and Angelique

Cheyenne, Age 15 and Angelique, Age 17

Angelique and Cheyenne are bonded sisters who want a family to love them as they are and meet them where they’re at in life. Family is important to Angelique and Cheyenne. They have a strong bond with their siblings and would like to find a family who will encourage them to have frequent contact and visitation with their two brothers. Angelique and Cheyenne would love to live close to Cleveland or the surrounding suburbs. They love animals and would enjoy having a pet, but it isn’t a deal-breaker for them.

Angelique is a very smart and resilient young lady. She loves math and has a history of participating in extracurricular activities like robotics. Her favorite color is pink, and she loves the show “Teen Wolf.” Angelique is artistic and enjoys coloring and drawing with her sister Cheyenne. She loves pop-it fidget toys and stuffed animals. She is talkative and likes to share what she’s been doing with her friends lately. She enjoys spending time outside and hanging out at the local park.

Cheyenne is a fun-loving, energetic young lady. She has many interests and hobbies, including anime, arts and crafts, and going outdoors. She enjoys going to school and especially loves social studies. Her favorite colors are pink and blue. Cheyenne enjoys sitting down to play board games or color pictures with you. She’s active and enjoys roller skating and going to the water park. She wants to make a difference in foster care by becoming a foster parent when she grows up.

Ready to take the next step?

Learn more about Cheyenne and Angelique and the adoption process by contacting NOAS’ Intake Specialist at 800-686-6627 ext. 126 or email us at contact@noas.com

Become A Mentor To A Local Foster Youth

Ordinary things like forming safe and lasting relationships, problem-solving, goal setting, applying for college, and setting boundaries can be a great challenge for foster youth.

A caring and well-trained mentor can inspire and guide a foster youth ages 12-17, or a former foster youth ages 18-21, to pursue a productive future and reach his or her full potential. Mentor One Who Needs Someone.

Call the Ignite Mentor Coordinator at 330-980-4505.

15, 17

15 years old, 17 years old

15 years, 17 years

female, girl, teen, child, teen girl, siblings, sisters

white, caucasian