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The KVUE host described the three brothers up for adoption as having “vibrant personalities and a contagious sense of humor.”

Yet these three brothers up for adoption were still waiting for a family to take them in, even though they’d been waiting for years.

At the time, Partnerships for Children said these three brothers up for adoption would “best benefit from a two-parent home with a mom and a dad and no other children. Their forever family will be dedicated to the boys and will stress the importance of the sibling relationship.”

Partnerships for Children is an organization whose mission is “to make tomorrow better than today by supporting and empowering children, youth, and families involved with Child Protective Services.

It was founded in 2003 in Texas in order to “bridge the gap between limited government resources and the growing needs of children and families in the care of Child Protective Services (CPS).”

Through Partnerships for Children, the three boys’ case worker, Mans, had been helping to advocate for children for 10 years. According to the interviewer, Mans had a strong relationship with these boys and enjoyed their spirited nature.

They also made an impression the interviewer, who said, “Like a group of bear cubs frolicking in the forest, when Aiden, Bobby, and Marshall walk into a room, it’s pretty hard to miss them.”

And true to form, these silly brothers sometimes pretend to be the Three Stooges and go by Larry, Moe, and Curly.

Watch them do a short skit as the Three Stooges in this interview:

The interview on YouTube appears to be the last interview featuring these brothers.

The possible good news…the boys are no longer featured on Partnerships for Children’s website. Could that mean they’ve been adopted? By this time they’re still only maybe 11 and 12 years old.

Let us know if you have more information about whether these three boys have found an adoptive family to love them forever.

Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto is a longtime writer and editor of Christian resources, news, and information.

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