A fun doll and puppy for Syrriah to pretend to train dogs
Syyriah Syrriah, 4 years old, CA
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A Greater HopeSyyriah is a beautiful and fun-loving young girl who enjoys singing, playing with her siblings, and learning new things. She has been placed in foster care, which has been a challenging experience for her as she is away from her birth family. However, she is forming a healthy attachment and bond with her caring resource family. Syyriah is very smart; she is currently learning how to count and recite the alphabet. She has many more exciting learning opportunities and wonderful life experiences ahead of her.
Syrriah is excited to request the Natalia & Nillie Doll and Pet training set, which she hopes to use for imaginative play. In her foster home, she has a cheerful pet dog that she is learning to interact with gently. With the addition of a doll that comes with a playful dog, Syrriah envisions engaging in delightful playtime, practicing how to properly walk a dog while incorporating her love for dolls. She truly enjoys having fun with her dolls, imagining all sorts of adventures and nurturing scenarios together!
A Greater Hope requests this wish for Syyriah Syrriah.
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Shanna grants the wish for Syyriah Syrriah! Thanks Shanna.
"Dear Syrriah, Your name is so pretty! When my daughter was young, she loved to play with toy dogs, too! She learned all about dogs, and when she was a teenager, she even trained some service dogs. I hope these toys will help you learn more about dogs. -With love from a friend in Jesus' name. "
One Simple Wish sends the gift to the A Greater Hope for Syyriah Syrriah.
A Greater Hope receives the wish!
"Your gift is absolutely fantastic for this child. Thank you for fulfilling her wish and making her day."
Syyriah Syrriah receives the gift from A Greater Hope !
"Syrriah V. shared that "she loves" her Natalie and Nillie doll and dog toy set. The Clinical Social Worker who presented the toys to the children observed their excitement and gratitude for what they received. The Clinical Social Worker observed their immediate interest and desire to take good care of what they received."