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Each week, 10 News profiles a special needs child waiting for a "Forever Home." You can see Wednesday's Child each Wednesday during 10 News This Morning, 10 News at Noon, and 10 News at 4 p.m. Wednesday's Child is proudly sponsored by the Children's Board of Hillsborough County. Sign up for the weekly Wednesday's Child Newsletter. You can also view a video essay of The Heart Gallery of Tampa Bay by clicking here.

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Wednesday's Child: William

Wednesday's Child: William

His adoption coordinator says William needs a family who will provide this young man with a lot of attention and love.

Wednesday's Child: Abigail

Wednesday's Child: Abigail

Abigail wants a family to see her inner beauty

Wednesday's Child: Chanel and Marco

Wednesday's Child: Chanel and Marco

Marco and Chanel are getting a personal tour of the Florida Aquarium.

Wednesday's Child: Austin

Wednesday's Child: Austin

Austin is heading to the fifth grade and he is getting the most out of his last days of summer.

Wednesday's Child: A teen who loves the Rays

Wednesday's Child: A teen who loves the Rays

Joey is a teenager who loves baseball. He is in store for a real treat at Tropicana Field.

Wednesday's Child: Gregg

Wednesday's Child: Gregg

Gregg knows he will have a bright future!

Wednesday's Child: Eric

Wednesday's Child: Eric

It's a hot Florida day so when 12-year-old Eric said he was interested in a cool game of pool it sounded like a good idea. 

Wednesday's Child: Davey

Wednesday's Child: Davey

The moment you meet little Davey is exact moment he steals your heart.

Wednesday's Child: Dalvin

Wednesday's Child: Dalvin

There is a first time for everything and today 10-year-old Dalvin is learning how to play laser tag.

Wednesday Child: Trevor

Wednesday Child: Trevor

It's a hot and sunny day at Clearwater Beach.  It's a great day for enjoying a little sun in the fun and as it turns out it's a perfect day to be a pirate.



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