Clark County Family Services is asking Las Vegas-area families to consider Kalli, a teenager described as an exceptionally creative young lady who spends her time making handmade jewelry and designing costumes from scratch. The county featured Kalli in its latest adoption spotlight, posted Friday, hoping to connect her with a permanent family — ideally one with pets of any kind who can nurture her artistic streak.
According to the post from Clark County Nevada, Kalli builds costumes complete with matching jewelry and adds her own personal touches to every project. The spotlight notes she would love a home with animals of any kind and a family willing to support her desire to create. Anyone interested in learning more is asked to email Clark County Family Services at [email protected].
Kalli’s profile is part of a recurring effort by Clark County to find homes for children like her. On any given day, roughly 3,400 children are in foster care across the county, and more than 100 of them — children, teens, and sibling groups who have been legally freed after courts terminated their biological parents’ rights — are waiting to be adopted, per the Clark County Department of Family Services.
A Campaign Built on Monthly Spotlights
Kalli’s feature follows a format the county has used for years through its Find My Forever recruitment partnership with FOX5 Las Vegas, which launched in 2023. As of August 2025, the program had helped 18 foster youth find permanent families while putting 16 more on track toward adoption, the department’s data shows. The county relies heavily on these public campaigns and monthly social media spotlights specifically to find placements for the roughly 100 legally free children who cannot be reunified with biological parents…