Lola is a bright and bubbly little girl with long brown hair, big blue eyes, and a smile that lights up the room. She has a joyous personality and is known for being affectionate - she loves cuddles and enjoys spending quality time with those around her.
She loves all things creative. Blowing bubbles, getting messy with crafts, and singing along to her favourite shows - Bluey and Peppa Pig—are some of her favourite activities. She’s curious, expressive, and always eager to join in the fun.
Health and Development
Lola is generally in good health but has a few early medical needs that her future family should be aware of. She had surgery at birth to correct a heart condition, which has since stabilised and no longer requires any ongoing treatment.
Lola also has a slight delay in her mobility. She currently uses a walking frame to help her move around and is receiving regular physiotherapy, which is helping her make good progress.
Her care team is optimistic about her continued development with the right support in place. A future family that can provide encouragement, structure, and access to ongoing therapies will help her reach her full potential.
Family Needs
Lola will thrive in a nurturing and supportive home where her needs can be met with patience and understanding. She needs a family who will give her plenty of time, consistency, and lots of love as she continues to grow and develop.
A home that can support her physical development and is open to working with health professionals will be key. Lola’s warm personality means she builds bonds quickly, and she’ll bring a lot of joy to the right family.
Maintaining Connections
Lola has a strong and loving relationship with her grandma, who is a very special person in her life. Any potential adoptive parents will need to be open to ongoing contact with her birth family, especially her grandma. These visits could be something simple, like a walk by the seaside or a day out in the park, a few times a year.
We’ll help create a contact plan that is safe, supported, and centred around Lola’s needs—helping her maintain this important relationship as she grows.
Every child’s contact plan is unique, but we know that maintaining positive links to birth family can be an important part of helping children develop a strong sense of identity and emotional wellbeing.
This profile is based on children we are currently family-finding for. This is not a real profile as names and images have been changed to protect their identity.