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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Trying for Tuesday

I get so frustrated when I see children who are neglected and suffering from the lack of love and care. 

My heart cries and cracks under the strain of the neglect.  My heart cries out for justice and for these children who need to be rescued and cared for by loving people.

I can barely believe I am using the word 'rescued'.  Rescuing children!  We rescue cats and dogs, horses and wild animals.  Now, children need to be rescued.

They need to be saved from ultimate death due to neglect and abuse.  I am so sickened by this reality in the lives of thousands of children throughout the world.  Maybe it is millions of children around the world.  I have a feeling it could be.  But my mind can barely grasp that there is even one child who suffers from any kind of neglect and abuse at the hands of care givers and administrators and people!!!

Here's a group of children who need you.  They need to know that there is a different kind of normal; a better kind of normal.

These are some of the kids at Orphanage 50.  Take a look at the website and see the other children who need help.  They need care and attention.  They need families who love them and take responsibility for their well being.  THEY NEED HELP!!!

http://reecesrainbow.org/category/waitingbycountry/ee-1/orphanage-50

Casey


Born June 1997
Cerebral palsy, significant mental delays, seborrheic dermatitis

Casey is very sweet.   He is bedridden, yet full of smiles.  He desperately needs a family to save him.
Travel required;  married couples only.  Large families welcome.
$1745.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
 

Caesar



Boy, born 1999
Multiple congenital malformations, Cornelia de Lange syndrome, severe mental delays, congenital pseudarthrosis right clavicle, congenital partial atrophy of the nerves of both eyes, capitate hypospadias, hypotrophy of the 2nd stage of mixed origin

$20.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
 

Katrina


Girl, Born December 2001
Oh what a miracle, to have an updated photo of Katrina!!!    And there is the light I  knew had to be there!   She doesn’t realize it, but now that she has a profile here on Reece’s Rainbow, Katrina has a CHANCE…a chance for a new life, a family of her own, to get out of these four walls and to have something to smile about.
From her medical records:  Down syndrome, significant cognitive delay (coupled with FAS), flatfoot, partial atrophy of optic nerves, esotropia, secondary cardiomyopathy.
From a missionary who visited with her in March 2012: Oh my heart…I so wanted to bring her home!   She is a giggly soft hearted darling…she needs a mama!
Katrina and Tania can be adopted together if a family is approved and interested.   Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment.   10 day wait often waived here.  Married couples only, larger families welcome, travel required.
$2361.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
 

Tania (50)


Girl, born August 2002.

She is said to be independant and active, and she especially loves to swing.  She is shy with other children, and seeks attention from adults, cuddling up when hugs and affection are available.

From her medical records:  Down syndrome, esotropia, flatfoot, secondary  cardiomyopathy.

From a missionary who visited with her in March 2012:  One time the care giver made her sit with other children she was so desperate for me all to herself shecried! she really didnt want to share me.   This is seriously one child who wants a Mama!   She seemed so bright, there is so much potential here being wasted.   She whacked the other children to keep them away from me but I could tell she was not an aggressive child.  Tania is fiesty and able and just desperate for love!  I loved her!!!   I wanted to bring her and Katarina home.  Tania is always active and she loves playing with her swing set, unlike the other kids who rather just play with their toys. The child is a bit shy around the children of her age.  However, she is very brave and courageous when dealing with new visitors.  The girl suffers from a lack of motherly care and gentleness, so she is attracted to everyone who is nice and kind to her.   She hides her lonely soul behind the wall of her active and independent lifestyle.   But as soon as she receives a warm hug and a little love, the mischievous girl suddenly becomes docile and calm.
Larger families, older parents welcome.  Travel required.   This region does often waive the 10-day waiting period!
$3587.45 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
 

Bobby


Boy, Born February 2004
Oh, Bobby is growing up so fast….but alone :(   BOBBY NEEDS OUT!    Watch a short video here:  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151205374969862
Diagnosis: cerebral palsy, mental delay, secondary cardiopathy,  was born with partial  optic atrophy of both eyes, bronchopulmonary  dysplasia.   Unable to walk.
We have had several successful adoptions from this institution, and this region often waives the 10 day waiting period.  Married couples only, no family size or parent age restrictions.   Families should be HS approved (or nearly so) prior to committing for Bobby.
From a missionary who visited with him in September 2012:    “Today I was in our local central hospital.   Bobby is there now, because he has anemia.   At the orphanage he eats just semolina porridge, no wonder that he has problems with his blood.   The nurse, who spent 8 days with him, says, that she tried to give him other food too. But firstly he didn’t want to have something other, just his white porrige. She put some rice in his porrigde and he tried to throw it away with the napkin. But in a few days the nurse put other kinds of porridge in his milk and he can eat it, just she needs much time to feed him.   She also told me, that he still needs attention and still tries to tear off the catheter from his arm”
From a missionary who visited with him in March 2012: Bobby was simply beautiful! Quieter than the other children who became quite intense trying to get attention, Bobby sat back and watched. His eyes that are most striking…they are like dark brown pools and theyare very knowing. I pulled him into my lap and our eyes connected, there is real potential within his eyes. He smiled, i just wanted to carry him out…this gentle soul with the slow curving smile…happy to be pulled into my lap and rocked and cuddled and spoken to in a language that he couldn’t understand. I loved him…he would be a wonderful son for somebody! He couldn’t walk at all but moved himself around independently on his knees. His face was a yellowish color that was alarming and may possibly hint at other issues. He really needs to find a family soon.
$4075.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
 

Jason


Jason (1)Boy, Born April 10, 2003

HELP!  I have been transferred to a remote institution, with no hope of finding my family without you!
Jason spends his time either in a crib or in a stroller, sitting outside.
He needs a lot of love and attention … He is a good, sweet child, but he has a lot of self-injuring behaviors.  Unfortunately, he is often restrained because he hits himself really hard.
Update Nov 2012:  Jason is learning to walk with support!
$1006.69 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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