ASGSF Update
Meet Marley & Blue – Two loving, playful brothers looking for their forever home
Marley and Blue are two beautiful, happy little boys who share a strong and loving sibling bond. Whether it’s playing outdoors, exploring new things, or giggling together, these brothers bring joy wherever they go. They are looking for a patient, nurturing family who will support them as they continue to grow and thrive.
Meet Marley
Marley is a cheeky, adventurous little boy with a big heart. He’s always on the move, eager to explore, and loves getting stuck into messy play! Whether he’s splashing in the bath, rolling balls, playing with his toy animals, or listening to music, Marley approaches everything with curiosity and enthusiasm.
Since coming into care at 15 months old, Marley has made amazing progress. Though he faced early challenges due to neglect and instability, he has blossomed with the support of his foster carers. He took his first steps just one month after arriving in care and continues to develop his speech and social skills. While he sometimes struggles to regulate his emotions, he responds well to reassurance and distraction.
Marley would thrive in a family that can offer patience, stability, and therapeutic parenting to help him feel secure. His new family should be open to seeking professional support as needed, particularly around his speech development.
Meet Blue
Blue is a smiley, easy going little boy who lights up every room! He’s confident, content, and loves to explore—especially if it means being outside like his big brother. Blue enjoys singing, playing, and trying new foods—he’s a great eater who loves his fruit and veggies!
Unlike Marley, Blue has had a more stable start in care, and he is meeting all of his developmental milestones. He has formed strong, positive attachments with his foster carers, so careful planning will be needed to help him transition smoothly to his forever home.
The perfect family for Marley & Blue
These brothers have been through a lot together, and it’s important that they stay with a family who can provide them with love, patience, and understanding. Their early experiences mean that trust and attachment are key, so adopters should be prepared to offer a consistent, nurturing environment where the boys can continue to build their confidence and feel secure.
If you have the time, love, and dedication to help Marley and Blue thrive, we’d love to hear from you—get in touch to learn more.
Please note that whilst this image is representative of Marley and Blue, it is a stock shot and their name has been changed to protect his identity.