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Racheal Louderback is 21 years old and resides in Christiansburg, Virginia. Racheal graduated from Blacksburg High School in 2012. She was an average student making A’s, B’s, and C’s. Racheal enjoyed taking her nursing courses while in High School. Phillip and Oma report that Racheal was social and had a positive group of friends in High School. Racheal received her CNA certification after graduating high school. Racheal previously worked at a nursing home and a day care. Racheal is now a homemaker. Racheal married Jeremy Louderback in 2014. Racheal and Jeremy have a child that is Blank years old. They are expecting their second child. Racheal enjoys playing video games and watching television. Racheal and her parents see each other several times a month and talk often. Racheal is very supportive of her parent’s decision to become foster parents.

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Emily currently attends Prices Fork Elementary School and is in the 4th grade. Phillip and Oma stated that she does very well in school, obtaining A’s and B’s and is currently in the gifted program. Emily does have a 504 plan related to her autism. Emily enjoys reading and playing video games. Emily is not involved in any after school activities, but enjoys going to the library. Phillip and Oma report that due to her autism she currently struggles socially and has a small group of friends.

Kennedy is Phillip and Oma’s 8 year old niece who moved into the home four years ago. She currently attends Prices Fork Elementary School and is in the 2rd grade. Phillip and Oma state that she struggles in school making C’s, D’s and F’s. Kennedy has the most difficulty in reading. She currently receives IEP services in school to assist her. Kennedy enjoys playing video games and playing with her dolls. Phillip and Oma state that she loves to play with others however doesn’t have many close

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