Urgent plea to find triplets a forever home

Charlotte ColesSouth of England
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A Reading-based charity is trying to find a loving home for the triplets

An adoption charity based in Reading has made an urgent appeal to find a permanent home for three "delightful" sisters.

Lily, Rose, and Violet – whose names have been changed to protect their identity - are triplet sisters who have been together since birth.

Parents And Children Together (PACT) is seeking an adoptive family for the two identical twins and their fraternal sister, who are 16 months old and currently based in the south west.

Twins Rose and Violet have been diagnosed with a visual impairment and are registered as blind, while their sister Lily is doing well developmentally and reaching all expected milestones.

The charity says that despite their challenges, the sisters share an "incredible bond and bring joy to everyone who meets them".

It acknowledged that not everyone is able to consider adopting three children in one go for a variety of reasons, but added that it is "committed" to providing full support, training and guidance to potential adopters who step forward.

This includes ongoing advice, therapeutic services, and access to PACT's online resource hub.

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The triplets, whose identities have been protected, are in need of a forever home

Mandy Davies, Assistant Director of Adoption Services at PACT, said: "These three sisters have such a strong and loving connection, and it's vital that they can stay together in a family who will cherish and nurture them.

"We know that adopting siblings can feel daunting, but PACT will be there every step of the way to provide support, training and guidance.

"If you think you could offer these girls the loving home they deserve, please get in touch."

The charity said it has seen a "fantastic response" to its campaign to find the triplets a permanent home so far.

Those who believe they can offer a home to the triplets are being urged to get in touch with the charity via its website or by calling 0300 456 4800.

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