by KYW's Larry Kane
Produced by Jim Melwert
Seventeen-year-old Daniel is always smiling. He likes working on cars, and loves playing sports.
(Kane:) "What's your favorite sport?"
(Daniel:) "Football, basketball, and baseball."
(Kane:) "What do you play?"
(Daniel:) "I play basketball and football."
(Kane:) "And who's your favorite team?"
(Daniel:) "Phillies."
(Kane:) "How about football?"
(Daniel:) "Eagles!"
(Kane:) "And who's your favorite player?"
(Daniel:) "I've been a Donovan McNabb fan all my life."
Daniel does well in school and has big plans for the future.
(Kane:) "Do you want to go to college, or to trade school?"
(Daniel:) "Yes."
(Kane:) " What do you want to do? "
(Daniel:) "Become a lawyer or something else."
(Kane:) "A lawyer?"
(Daniel:) "Yeah."
And social worker Ben Magnussen says just because Daniel is almost an adult doesn't mean he doesn't need an adopted family:
"When kids are 17, that's when they probably need the most help -- because he's trying to decide what he wants to do next. I think he needs some help with that, and he's willing to listen and try different things."
And Magnussen says Daniel has a big heart:
"One of the first things you notice about Dan is his smile. But you get to know him a little bit better and you see what's behind the smile, he's a bright, happy kid. I think he's got a lot to offer a family."
For more information, go to the web site of the Adoption Center of Delaware Valley, ACDV.org.