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Abraham #59-3

AbrahamAge: 3
Diagnosis: Combined defect (cleft lip, soft palate and hard palate) – surgically corrected, delays in development

 

*Detailed information on Abraham’s development is coming soon*

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Evan #65-2

DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Craniostenosis
Family history: biological sibling has the same genetic condition

Evan is 3 years old. He is on a special diet due to episodes of vomiting that led to a diagnosis of a metabolism problem. He sits up, crawls, walks with assistance and enjoys being placed in a walker. He reaches for toys and plays with them for periods of time once they are given to him. He is making sounds and babbling, but does not yet have purposeful speech. He loves to interact with adults and will pout when they do not give him the desired attention. He imitates the actions of adults. He has a 1:1 caregiver that works with him daily.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Easy travel, larger families, older parents and single moms welcome.

Liam #56-1

DOB: May 2007

Liam was born with a cleft lip. He has undergone genetic testing and extensive evaluations and consultations with specialists. There is no official medical diagnosis that has been found. The neurologist found “slightly increased muscle tonus of the right leg and extended reflexogenic zone.” His ears are described as “specifically modified”, though his hearing is not effected.  Otherwise, all testing and reports have come back clear/healthy.

Liam has delays in his motor skills and his cognitive development. He sits up and moves around in awalker. He’s not yet walking independently. He reacts when spoken to, answers to his name and pronounces some random syllables and words. He laughs loudly and holds toys and observes them closely. His medical report states: “He needs a family.” Yes, he does!

UPDATE: We have new photos and VIDEOS of Liam!!! He is very small for his age. However, in the videos, he is very alert and responsive to the staff.  Several additional photos and videos are available of Liam.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Ruby #56-2

 DOB: May 2007
Diagnosis: Hydrocephalus-shunt is in place, opthamolgist prescribed glasses

Ruby’s legs are said to be “spastic”, though no further explanation is given. She rolls over and when on her stomach, can supports herself on her arms while holding her head up. She reaches for toys and holds them. She laughs out loud and she is begining to make purposeful sounds in an effort to communicate. She has a volunteer that works with her and she recognizes this person as soon as she sees her.

We have several photos and videos of Ruby. 

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Treva

30520144727 TrevaGirl, born April 2012
Down syndrome

 

Such a lovely little fair beauty!  SO petite, at one year old.

 

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Corwyn

30417175459Boy, Jan 2009
Down syndrome

 

Oh, hello handsome!

$2978.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Reign

Y1999Girl, born December 1999

Cerebral palsy, deep mental handicap

 

Bedridden and quiet, so heartbreakingly alone.

 

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment.   10 day wait often waived here.  Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$13.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Velia

Vl Vl2Girl, born August 2000
Down syndrome and cerebral palsy

 

From someone who met her:
She was in an almost empty room, just with another child next to her. She was rocking and gnawing at the bars of the cot and such a sad sight to behold.  My heart just collapsed for her!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment.   10 day wait often waived here.  Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$13.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Salome

N
Girl, born March 1998
Microcephaly, cerebral palsy, deep mental handicap

Salome needs the care and attention of a family, to provide the medical interventions and therapy she so greatly needs.

From someone who met her:
Her thinness is heart stopping! She was twisted and sucking on a bottle, such a lost and forgotten soul! Obviously in such desperate need!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Davian

30520132730Boy, born August 2000

Down syndrome

 

$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Pearson

30520132428Boy, born Dec. 2004
Moderate mental delays

 

 

He is a very good boy, communicable, calm and friendly.

 

$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Dagmar

30520133548Boy, born January 1999

Cerebral palsy; Moderate mental delays

 

$9.90 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Della

M (2)

M (1)Girl, born June 2002

Down syndrome, deep mental handicap, deficiency anemia, hypostatura

From someone who met her:
I called her the crying girl as she was sobbing uncontrollably and just being ignored, she had a pencil which she kept turning over and over as she sobbed, it was heartbreaking. This place too cold and hard for such a child!

 

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment.   10 day wait often waived here.  Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Phoenix

Y (2) Y (1)Boy, born May 2002
Cerebral palsy, spastic tetraparesis, epilepsy, hydrocephaly, deep mental handicap

 

From someone who met him:
Bedridden but still able to smile.  They seemed particularly keen for me to photograph this child and kept turning his head for a better shot! I sensed that they too spot the potential within this child who smiled from inside his limited life.  Somebody please go get this boy out of this cot!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Flynn

30520134459Boy, born June 2003
Severe mental delays; cerebral palsy with low paraparesis

 

 

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

 

Grady

30520133224Boy, born Sept 2000
Сerebral palsy with mild tetraparesis; Severe mental delays

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Solomon

Sy 2001 (1)Boy, born March 2001
Significant mental delays, sequela after viral encephalitis, cerebral palsy, tetraparesis, epilepsy

 

He was a truly desperate sight. He sat rocking back and forth and moaning and staring into space. I wonder how a real life in a family could break the shell he is now locked in. My heart breaks for him even now!

 
Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$10.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Morris

O2001Boy, born 2001
Significant mental delays, hydrocephaly, spastic paresis and inborn partial optic atrophy

 

From someone who met him:
He is a quiet child who smiled every time I looked his way.

 
Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Delmar

S2004

Boy, born January, 2004
Down syndrome, mental delays, inborn partial optic atrophy of both eyes

 

A quiet boy who shuffled away from me, very timid and fearful. He sat gnawing at himself and rocking; he so needs saving!

 
Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$5.40 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Kendall

O girl (1)O girl (2)Girl, born January 2006
cerebral palsy, bigeminal epilepsy, deep mental handicap, inner hydrocephaly, convergent squint

Kendall is a true orphans, as her mother has passed away.

 

From someone who met her:
She was gorgeous, when I spent time with her she had been taken into the playroom by a caretaker and she was lapping up every single second, she couldn’t stop laughing and grinning; it was a joy to watch! when I compare to pictures I received of her later in her cot it does not look like the same child! She needs a life and love, she could bloom, I know it!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$4.91 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Iggy

Ma (1) Ma (2)Boy, born Aug 1997
Cerebral palsy, microcephaly, mental delays

 

What a smiler and an utter sweetheart!

He grinned and laughed and his disposition did not match up to his circumstances or surroundings. In my short time with him he was an utter ray of sunshine.

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Nehemiah

Vm (1)Vm (2)Boy, born January 2000
Cerebral palsy, difficult mental handicap

 

From someone who met him:
When I met him I was heartbroken! More than any child in the institution the sight of this thin boy with his hands tied and blood on his sleeves made me weep! My own child self-harms and I think I connected with this sight…it could have been my angel!!   The staff told me he was tied for his protection, as he hurts himself; the holes on his sleeves obviously points to this… my own child has a self-harming syndrome and lives a wondrously happy and fabulous family life! Yes it needs managing but this child in front of me was desperate and my heart literally broke!  He needs help and the life I know he can lead!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jonathan

EvBoy, born March 2003
Sequels of encephalitis, convulsive disorder, sensorimotor alalia, deep mental handicap

 

A terribly sad rocking child whose face showed so much sorrow behind the eyes it was heart wrenching! He moaned and rocked and seemed untouchable! His eyes haunt me even now! How I wish I could have spent more time with him. He so needs a family to wipe away that sorrow.

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$20.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Fabio

O2002 (1) O2002 (2)

Boy, born November 2002
Cerebral palsy, spastic tetraparesis, microcephaly, deep mental handicap, carditis, biliary dyskinesia

 

He was in the same room as Bobby and seemed quite quiet. I would love to see him outside of those stifling rooms.

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$5.31 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Mario

V2Boy, born May 2001
Mental delays, inborn hydrocephaly, cerebral palsy, anemia

 

When I met him he was in the institution, but he has since moved to the first happy home (after another boy was adopted) so he is in a much better situation. I know emotionally he suffers, as he cries an awful lot.

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.
 

$5.40 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Blaine

MI (1) MI (2)Boy, born Sept 1999
Cerebral palsy, deep mental handicap, hydrocephaly, complete vascular leukoma, corneal staphyloma, inborn optic atrophy

This child is rather calm, but always smiles when somebody touches him, and always tries to walk with somebody’s support.

From someone who met him: He was a bundle of smiles, just desperate to interact with us. [One of the men] picked him up and swung him, they obviously have built up a relationship and he shrieked with laughter…it was joyous! He was made to sit next to Tania for a picture, she hated it but he was just fine! He would blossom in a family and with a life!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Miriam

Vy (1)Vy (2)

Girl, born August 2007
Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities,  myopia

Miriam also has significant signs of FAS, although that is not diagnosed

From someone who met her:
I loved this child but she seemed so lost…she had only just arrived at the institution when I visited and she was bewildered! She is TINY. She is the child we all talk about, the child plucked from the baby house at 5 and left in a cot! She is the child forgotten and alone!

I was told she could walk, in fact she is the only child in the bedridden building who can walk, and then without warning she was swooped from her cot and paraded in front of me. A recent update says she is still moving and can still walk and she cries if she doesn’t get her walk! And she is still laughing and playing; but for how much longer?

She needs OUT! She needs a Mama, NOW!

Families should be HS approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. 10 day wait often waived here. Married couples only, larger families welcome.

$91.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jaedon #3-91

JaedonDOB: 2010
Diagnosis: developmental delays
Jaedon does not have any specific diagnosed special needs or medical concerns. He has general delays in his development. He stands and walks with support, but prefers to crawl or stand up holding on to something. He will play with toys and is still learning how to manipulate them appropriately. He laughs when teased and gets excited with known adults enter a room. He studies new items intently and “explores” items by putting them in his mouth. He watches himself with interest in the mirror. He is babbling and pronouncing sound combinations. He has a good appetite and loves food that is sweet.
Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Kammy #69-2

DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: Alopecia; Developmental delays with behavior concerns

Kammy walks, runs, feeds herself, puts her own shoes on and washes her hands independently. She holds a pen and colors inside the lines when coloring. She plays appropriately with toys. Her speech has recently improved. She can say her name and several phrases and her level of understanding as also improved. She quickly memorizes songs. She constantly seeks out adults and engages them in order to get them to play with her. Her pretend play skills are developed and she will use toys to act out things she’s seen in the past. Her report indicates that she has been diagnosed with behavior problems and takes medication for behavior.  However, there is no mention of any negative behaviors or behavioral concerns in her developmental report.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Garrett

Sept 2004Boy, born Sept 2004Garrett
Coffin Lowry Syndrome, Hydrocephalus, moderate mental delays

 

Garrett does not speak, but understands speech addressed to him.  Garrett can be adopted with Troy and Sammy.

From an adoptive family:
I met Garrett in May 2012 and I will always remember how sweet he was.  He was usually the first one to greet me with a hug when I visited.  He was always so excited to show off for me.  When the care-taker announced that they were all going outside he promptly put his shoes on and helped some of the other kids with their shoes as well.  He and the other boys in his group (Troy and Sammy) are very well loved by one of their care-takers and it shows.  It is obvious that they have been taught manners and cooperation and they are very kind to one another.  They are taught at least several days a week so do not let the diagnosis deceive you, they are fairly smart boys.  They all have obvious delays but never had any problems following instructions and they understood everything they were told and all seemed to love to be helpful.  When I show our son (who was adopted from this group) their pictures he remembers their names and tells me they were his friends.  He told me he wants them to be adopted and to come to the U.S.  How I pray that happens for Garrett and the other boys!  Garrett is so sweet and innocent, I hate to see what will happen to him if he ages out of the orphanage.

 

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Sammy

Feb 2005Boy, born Feb 2005
Asthma and Moderate mental delays; Subcompensated hydrocephalus; possible FAS

What a great grin!   Sammy can be adopted together with Troy or Garrett.

 

Sammy

From an adoptive family:

I met Sammy in May 2012 and he was one of the sweetest kids I had ever met. Always ready with a smile and a hug! I brought things for all the kids in his group and he waited so patiently for his turn and gave me a big hug after. He was very kind and gentle with all the other kids, especially the one girl in the group. He and the other boys in his group (Troy and Garrett) are very well loved by one of their care-takers and it shows. It is obvious that they have been taught manners and cooperation and they are very kind to one another. They are taught at least several days a week so do not let the diagnosis deceive you, they are fairly smart boys.

 

They all have obvious delays but never had any problems following instructions and they understood everything they were told and all seemed to love to be helpful. When I show our son (who was adopted from this group) their pictures he remembers their names and tells me they were his friends. He told me he wants them to be adopted and to come to the U.S. How I pray that happens for Sammy and the other boys! Sammy is so sweet and innocent, I hate to see what will happen to him if he ages out of the orphanage.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Natalie

NatalieGirl, born Oct 2007
PRC
Cerebral Palsy

Natalie is a beautiful little girl who is 5 years old. She came into care when she was about 8 months old. Natalie’s motor skills were delayed, and she was diagnosed with CP. After living at the orphanage less than a year, she was moved to a CP Treatment Center. There, she received much needed PT and individual attention. After two years there, Natalie was able to take some steps assisted, speak fluent sentences, and express herself verbally.

That report was over a year ago, so we hope she has continued with her good progress! In some of her photos, Natalie appears to have strabismus (crossed eyes) that will need to be addressed when she comes home.

Natalie loves to play outdoors…her new family will need to be sure she has a swing set! Natalie is a sweet little girl, who has come so far already. Imagine what she could do with the love and support of her very own family!

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Toby

Toby - croppedBoy, born 2010
PRC
Cerebral dysplasia

Toby is an adorable little boy who is 2 years old. He came into care as an infant. Toby is developing on target, with no delays when compared to his peers. Toby is a very out-going and active little guy, who has no fear of strangers. At this point, he considers everyone to be a potential playmate!

Toby had a heart scan, which showed no problems. He had a CT scan of his brain, which showed the left hemisphere was reduced, and there was evidence of a past brain injury (prenatal or during birth). Toby does not have seizures, does not show any developmental delays, and is happy and healthy (other than usual childhood illnesses). The brain of a child is wonderful that way…it can compensate for many issues it may have! He loves to play, and is a very active little boy who is “full of curiosity”, according to the nannies! His favorite toys are balls…soccer, baseball, tennis…which will he choose? Toby is a wonderful little boy, who will be such a joy to have in your family!

$10.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Brandon #6-16

Brandon

Age: 1
Diagnosis: Down syndrome

 

Brandon can sit up and stand with assistance. He shows an interest in toys and is learning to play with them appropriately. He plays peek-a-boo, laughs out loud when teased by adults and enjoys interacting with his caregivers. He eats from a bottle.

 

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Rebekah #69-3

DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy

 

Rebekah was born premature at 27 weeks and has quadriplegic CP. She is delayed in all aspects of her development.

Additional information about her abilities and development are coming soon.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Jacob

Jacob Jacob smBoy, born June 2010
PRC

Jacob’s test suggest Down Syndrome. An ultrasound dictation in his file also hints that he looks to have congenital heart disease and an Interventricular septum membrane department tumor and defect. His heart has normal cardiac function.

 

This little guy needs a mommy and some good nutrition!

Jacob can roll but has poor muscle tone. He is unable to sit or crawl. He can hold objects and throw them and his eyes will follow objects. Jacob does well playing alone but also gets along well with other children.

He is not speaking yet but does understand the word “no”. He is restless and stubborn. He does not like baths and cries during them but can be comforted with food or being held.

Jacob is a very lovable little boy. All of us like him very much. We hope that he can find a home which loves him very much early in which he can enjoy the love of parents and owns a happy childhood, nice future. We believe he will bring much happiness to your family.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Oscar

Oscar Oscar faceBoy, born January 2012
Congenital limb deformities – most likely he has Arthrogryposis

Oscar has congenital limb deformities which has limited his mobility.

He is a very smart and happy boy. His eyes are very lively, he loves to smile and laugh, and when he smiles and laughs his eyes looks like little curled moons.

When you try to talk with him he will respond by making different sounds through his mouth, and always with a cute smile. When you tease him he will laugh. He will respond when his name is being called. He also knows different facial expressions, and he likes it a lot when you pick him up and talk with him.

$15.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Hadley

Hadley (2)Hadley (1)

Girl, born April 2011
PRC
cerebral dysplasia, growth development delayed (head size not reach the standard)

 

At the age of 11 months, she can sit alone steadily.  Her left hand movement is normal, and her right hand is not very flexible; when playing with toy, her grip and flexing action is slow; Although her motor development delayed, she would express her love for music rhythm by her body language; for example, she sits in front of me, when I sing while clapping hands, after a while, she begins to imitate me, and shakes her head follow my rhythm, so lovely. At the age of 12 months, she can respond to the facial expressions of adult, can express her emotions.  At the age of 13 months, she can crawl while lying on the stomach.  When she sees her favorite toys, she would crawl to get them. At the age of 14 months, she can understand instructions; her hands and legs are getting more flexible gradually; she can stand for a long time with hands holding onto handrails; when asked to stand up or sit down, she would stand up with hands holding onto handrails or squat down following instructions; when she stands in front of mirror, she would do some interesting actions; for example, she would clap the mirror with hands, kiss herself in the mirror and make faces or make sounds to the mirror.  She is active, has a ready smile and no matter who teases her, she will smile happily.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Lewis

Lewis (1) Lewis (2)Boy, born January 2011
PRC
Down syndrome

Lewis is a beautiful 2 yr old boy. He is able to stand while holding onto something and if he wants a toy he will crawl to it.

Lewis is active, restless and has a ready smile. At the age of 5-6 months he could speak “a” and “au” and he could laugh aloud when teased. At the age of 7-8 months, he is fond of playing with others. He could adopt himself to any environment. He could get along well with the strangers. At the age of 9-10 months he could respond when called. He could cry when he is hungry. At the age of 12 months he could drink milk with the hands holding the bottle. He is gentle and kind. He is happy and glad every day under the care of the caretakers.

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Fynn

Fynn (1) Fynn (2)Boy, born July 2006
PRC
atelencephalia; anemia

At admission he was very weak and was delayed. As time goes by, he has less differences than normal children. At present, he could reach the same level of physical motor skills of normal children. He mainly has language development delay. He often speaks single words and simple phrases as well as simple sentences such as, “mom, I want a ball; Mr. / Ms. teacher, he hits me.” He is able to run, jump and plays a swing set. He enjoys playing games with other children

He is very smart with strong imitating ability. When shopping in a supermarket, he knows to put the goods on the table of a casher to let him or her count them then he pays them. He knows the function of money. He is very loved by his foster family and has a good understanding of what a good big brother is.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Tracy

TracyGirl, born November 2006
PRC
Congenital heart defect

Tracy is a precious 5 year old girl that has been diagnosed with complex CHD. In 2011, she was hospitalized due to cerebral infarction. Tracy has average motor skills and intelligence development. Due to her condition, her hands, feet, and lips turn purple sometimes. At the age of 1 year, Tracy could roll over, hold her head up, and make sounds of yiyi and yaya. At 2 years of age, she could sit alone and shake the toy with her hands. She could understand “No” and would stop what she was doing. At age 3, Tracy would try to stand alone, could imitate sounds, and could respond to her name. At 4 years, she could say aunt and uncle. Now, Tracy can stand alone for a moment and can walk for a short distance with support. She can also understand the basics of what adults are saying.

Tracy is described as a quiet and sensible child who has a close relationship with her caretakers.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Wayne

wayne 1Boy, born June 2008
PRC
Thalassemia

Wayne is a 4 year old boy with a sweet smile. He has been diagnosed with Thalassemia, which requires him to have a blood transfusion every month. Before the blood transfusion, Wayne becomes pale, is in poor spirits, and has no appetite, but after the transfusion, he regains his appetite and is active once more. He has normal motor skills, as well as normal intellectual and language development. At the age of 2 years, he could walk with one hand held, knew “big” and “small,” could build a tower of blocks, and could speak a few words. At 2.5 years, he could walk freely and scribble with a pen. At 3 years, Wayne could jump off the floor with both feet and knew the five sense organs. Now, he is able to do simple self-care tasks himself (going to the bathroom, washing hands, changing clothes), and can express his needs to others.

Wayne enjoys physical activity, but he cannot do strenuous exercises because of his condition. However, this does not limit his play as he is still able to engage in simple games and activities with his classmates. Wayne is smart and does well in school. He is always on time, listens to his teachers, and learns a lot in his classes. He is outgoing and very polite, always helping his teachers and saying hello to strangers on his own initiative.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Erin

ErinGirl, born November 1999
PRC

Erin needs to be adopted before she turns 14 in November, or she will forever lose her chance at a family.

Erin is a smiling 13 year old girl who has been diagnosed with aural atresia of both ears, auricle deformity, and delays in intelligence and growth development.

She was admitted to the institute as a baby, and has been there since. Erin is able to go up and down stairs without help and can understand the basic instructions of an adult. She can wash her hands and eat with a spoon. She is also able to help with chores such as sweeping the floor. Her language development is limited, but she can say goodbye to others and can understand adult’s gestures. Erin gets along well with her classmates and is closest to her caretakers. She is a sweet girl that likes to be cuddled and enjoys playing with her good friends. Under the care and love of her caretakers, Erin has built a close relationship to them, and has grown to be a happy and satisfied child.

$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Dean

deanBoy, born September 2003
PRC
Mental delays

Dean is a shy 9 year old boy who was found and brought to the institute when he was 5 years old. Since admission, Dean has improved his motor skills and intellectual development. At 5 years of age, could go up and down stairs. At age 6, he could run slowly and recognize the difference between males and females. At age 7, Dean is fully toilet trained and says thank you when given things. He learned how to do simple chores at age 8, and could do basic self-management by age 9. Dean is an introverted child that gets along well with children at the school and institute.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Dani

DaniGirl, born Feb 2003
PRC
epilepsy

 

Danielle is a sweet 10 year old girl who came to the institution at 5 years of age. She tends to have an episode when the weather suddenly turns cold. She will usually start to feel better after lying down for half an hour. Danielle is a very polite and sensible little girl. Usually, when she has nothing to do, she likes to help the nannies with whatever she is able to help with. She enjoys playing games with other children and really loves to talk. She is lively and open, and is well liked by everyone.

Danielle has become an active little girl. She likes to go jogging in the morning with the other kids and can run 400-500m. She did not attend school due to flare-ups of her condition, and because she has not been attending school, her intelligence is a bit lower compared to her peers. However, she has good language ability and can communicate with others normally. She enjoys singing songs and can recite some poetry. She can also write numbers. Danielle is also very hospitable. When guests come, she will warmly greet them, ask if they would like to sit down, and will shake their hand to say goodbye when the guests are leaving. She also considers herself as the Big Sister and will take care of the younger children.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Abby

Abby 2Girl, born June 2011
PRC

She has been diagnosed with right ear microtia, deformity of the right arm and hand, and post-operative cleft lip and palate. She has recovered well from her cleft lip and palate operation, which she received in October.

Abby is a cute and lovable little girl turning 2 years old this summer. Abby is growing healthily under the wonderful care of her caretaker. At 1 month, she had a good appetite and could turn to the direction of sound. At 2 months, she could sit up when leaning against the quilt. At 1 year old, she could roll on the bed and got her first tooth! She can also greet you with her right hand. Abby is a quiet, gentle girl that gives a shy smile when being held and kissed. All the caretakers are very fond of her and hope that she will enjoy the warmth and happiness of her forever family soon.

$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Anjie

Anjie (4)

Anjie (1)Girl, born May 2010
PRC
Congenital cataracts; developmental delay

Anjie is a smart, quiet and pretty little 2 year old girl. The aunts all like her very much enjoy taking care of her. They hope she can have a warm and happy family, a father and mother who will love her and care for her, so she can grow up happily. Her special need is congenital cataracts, and she also has a development delay most likely having to do with her vision impairment.

Anjie can squat on the bed with her hands holding on to the handrails. Most of the time, she likes to sit beside an auntie and listens to the auntie talking. She is not picky with food and has a good appetite. If you give her a toy with sounds, she will shake it happily and listen to it. She likes to take a bath and likes to listen to the sound of running water.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Lyle

Lyle (1)Lyle (2)Boy, born March 2007
PRC
Down syndrome

Lyle was found in the waiting room of a train station when he was 3 years old. While he can only speak a few words, he understands what is said to him by adults. He is very protective of his friends and will go to their rescue if they are being bullied. He likes to dance and is very good at imitating dances he sees. He is able to dress himself, take care of his own toileting needs and feeds himself. His caretakers feel that he is a bright little guy although intellectually delayed compared to his peers.

He likes to be kissed on the cheek and will respond back with multiple kisses. Lyle is waiting for a family that will cover his little cheeks with kisses and shower him with love.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Alana

photogirlGirl, born January 2009
CO-HSA

Alana is an only child born to her mentally disabled mother. Alana first lived with her biological mother and grandmother until maternal relatives took her in after observing that her mother was incapable of properly caring for her. In this home, she was physically mistreated and rejected, as she was afraid of bathing and having her diaper changed. The child was removed from their home and is now living in a foster home with a foster mother, that mother’s children, and other foster children.

At exactly 3 years old, Alana had developmental delays, making her cognitive ability closer to that of a typical healthy 7-8-month-old baby. She was still crawling and wearing diapers when she turned 3 years old, but had mastered her pinching/grabbing ability. At the time of her report (3 years old) she babbled and attempted more complex sounds. Alana’s development is quickly improving because she attends a regular therapy treatment for children with delays and disabilities. She stands and gains strength in her limbs with each day.

Over all, Alana is an affectionate little girl who can imitate adults and expresses feelings like happiness, sadness, shame, love and more. She recognizes her caregivers and shows initial nervousness to strangers. Alana is calm, explores her environment and is very adaptable. She plays well alone and sleeps soundly.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.  The agency anticipates they’ll have her file for 3-6 months.

Temperance (L)

Temperance (2) Temperance (3)Girl, born November 2008
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect, astigmatism

Temperance has made much progress.  She has low muscle tone, but continues to gain strength and make progress.

She’s very gentle, follows directions, strong willed, stubborn, more flexible than resistant. She communicates well and mimics others; makes good eye contact. So far no surgery on her heart is needed.  She does not uses any medication for her heart now and her physical activity shall not be limited in any way so far.

Additional medical information available from the agency.

$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.
  • Married couples only (married at least 2 1/2 years)
  • Parents must be 18 years older than child
  • Parents over age 50 will be considered on an individual basis
  • Two unrelated children can be adopted together
  • Two trips are likely required; it’s possible one may be waived
  • Both parents must travel for the first trip (approx 5-7 days)
  • Only one parent for the second trip (10-12 business days)

Dex

Dex (1)Dex (2)Boy, born February 2011
PRC
Down syndrome

This little one is outgoing, active and enjoys playing with others. Dex was found outside of the gate of the first aide clinic at the orphanage when a staff member left the institution to go shopping. It was determined that he was about 2 days old at the time.

This sweet little boy loves playing with toys and listening to music. He is waiting for a family that will help him thrive and grow.

$234.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Zeke

zeke (1)

zeke (2)Boy, born May 2005
PRC
Down syndrome

Zeke was found abandoned at 5 yrs old. He got along with other friends and he’s happy all day long. Zeke is an active boy and could express his mind clearly, greeted people politely, learnt children’s rhythms fast and he’s glad to sing in front of other kids. He couldn’t concentrate to do one thing and study in class, however his learning ability was fine and was better than most of the kids. Zeke is able to say all the colors and match them up and he says the numbers from 1 to 10.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jasper

Jasper (2) Jasper (1)Boy, born January 2001
PRC
Down syndrome, undescended testis, Dental concerns

Jasper was abandoned at 8 yrs old. He can walk alone steadily, can speak simple words, not clearly, can understand others, can have a meal alone and can go to toilet alone.

He, is active and extroverted, likes to integrate with other people, and is good at it; he also would act like a spoiled child to his favorite or familiar people, so cute. In life, he can take care of himself, can put on clothes and shoes, can have a meal alone, without any concerns; sometimes he would care adults; when he sees the aunt tried to stand, he would move a chair for her; he is fond of playing with toys, and would speak to himself while playing with toys; after that he can put toys back.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Phoebe

Phoebe (2)Phoebe (1)

Girl, born Sept 2005
PRC
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect, congenital trichiasis

At t he time of abandonment she was 3 years old, still could not walk and speak. She is a child with Down syndrome from her appearance and still has mild CHD and trichiasis after test. At the beginning, her health was not good and often had a cold and fever. Now she can walk and her physical condition is good, just can not speak.

She is a little girl, but she likes playing with older children. She is restless and obstinate, likes doing anything.

$3.60 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jesse

Jesse

Boy, born January 2010
PRC
Blind

Three year old Jesse is a beautiful little boy who resides a specialized foster care home for blind and visually impaired children. It is small home with only five children and the carers are specially trained to work with blind children. He is being taught life skills and self-care that will help him prepare for adoption and eventually independent living.

While this is a great opportunity, life has not been so fortunate for Jesse. He was abandoned at the gates of his orphanage when he was 9 months old. His blindness was caused by an untreated eye infection, and he was so ill he was sent to a palliative care home to die. He arrived a very sick and frightened little boy but was nursed back to health and given the opportunity to gain confidence and trust others around him. He is currently healthy with no further medical problems but is delayed in some areas of his development such as walking and feeding himself.

Jesse is now a happy child, interested and aware in all that is around him. In the absence of sight, he uses other senses to explore the world. He is quite timid in nature but likes to be around other children and his carers. He is sometimes uncertain when trying new things but enjoys praise and attention, so this motivates him to keep going. He would be a wonderful son with a great future but just needs his family to find him.

$270.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Shari

Shari (1) Shari (2)Girl, born March 2011
PRC
Down syndrome; strabism of both eyes

 

Oh my goodness, look at this sweet little fluffy-headed beauty!

This little cutie loves music! She receives rehabilitation services and while working on her sitting skills, started playing on the piano. She has made good progress since starting rehabilitation services. She does present with strabismus of both eyes along with Down Syndrome. Shari is a quiet, timid child with a ready smile. She loves to be cuddled and responds with laughter. Shari is waiting for a family who will help her develop and her caretakers believe that with a family’s care and hugs and kisses every day, she can live healthily and happily.

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Kent

KentBoy, born December 2011
PRC
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect

 

Kent is an adorable baby boy who is just 1 year old! He came into care when he was 4 months old, and they began working with him immediately to strengthen his muscles. Kent has Down syndrome, and a VSD (6mm) with left atrium enlargement. He may require a surgical procedure to plug the ASD. Kent’s development is delayed, as would be expected. When he turned 1 year old, he was not yet sitting alone, or crawling. He will need more time, and attention, before he masters these milestones.

Kent is a precious baby boy. He is very alert, and very engaging. His receptive language is very good, and he is beginning to make sounds to communicate with the nannies. His favorite activity is listening to music and being hugged. I cannot argue with that! Kent needs a family to love him, and help him reach his full potential. This sweet boy is waiting for you!

$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Rebecca

RebeccaGirl, born March 2011
PRC
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect

Rebecca has Down syndrome, and a heart condition; ASD, enlarged RA, mild insufficiency of TV, and mild pulmonary hypertension…the left side of her heart has normal function. A brain CT and EEG were both normal.

Rebecca is a precious little one who is just 2 years old. She was found abandoned at a bus stop when she was about 5 months old.  This sweet little girl has delays; to be expected, of course, but she does not seem to be receiving the therapy she needs to help her progress more quickly. Her heart condition is slowing her down, too. Imagine the great progress she will make when her heart is fixed, and she has someone to help her learn and develop! Rebecca is crawling now, and her fine motor skills are behind. She badly needs a loving family and the continued stimulation that will help her develop and improve her future. It is certainly not too late to begin working with her…at all! Rebecca is sweet, quiet, and loves to watch other children play. A family for Rebecca will help her join other kids at play!

$49.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Marcia

GMarciairl, born December 2010
PRC
Down syndrome, extra digit

Marcia is a spunky, and very cute, little girl who is 2 years old. She came into care when she was about 4 months old. Marcia  has Down syndrome, and an extra thumb on her right hand. She is so sweet, and so full of life! Marcia has no known heart conditions.

She is out-going, and not afraid of strangers. She loves blocks and rattles. Marcia is crawling and can walk while holding the rails (as of March…she could be walking unassisted now). She can imitate actions, and loves to blow kisses! Marcia is very curious, according to her report. This was so good to see! She is attentive, and very interested in everything around her.

Marcia needs a family who will help her reach her full potential…we have no doubt there are great things ahead in this little girl’s life!

$85.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Matthew John

Matthew Johnmatthew 1Boy, born September 1999
PRC
absence of skull, dyskinesia of right limbs

Matthew John needs a family to complete his adoption PRIOR to his birthday in September, or he will lose his chance at a family.

 

Oh, the GRIN on this handsome boy!  Additional pictures are available.

His file is last updated in 2007 – Matthew is extroverted in character, he is an active and lovely child, his temper is very obstinate. He is able to get along well with children in this institute. He likes playing games with other children, and likes swinging and playing football. He likes to eat four food, meat, fruits and vegetable. Matthew is always very happy every day.

Matthew is well-loved by those who know him; they sincerely hope that he would have a good future.

$118.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Sutter

SutterSutterBoy, born 1998
Cerebral palsy
More information coming soon.
Sutter is easygoing, organized

Sutter is a really smart boy. He likes to make puzzles and he can solve them really fast. His favorite game was copying a picture and rebuild it with little colored pins on a board with holes. If you try to fool him, he will say ‘no’ and start to laugh contagious. I’m sure that he would be able to participate in some kind of education.

He had several operations as a child, which improved his locomotion, but after his growth spurt he lost some of his mobility again. He tries to walk with crutches and he gets PT for it. With the right medical care I’m pretty sure he would be able to walk.

Some days he is really kind for the other children in his group and then he acts really helpful. Other moments he tries to get all the attention. He would do very well in a family, where he gets the attention he deserves.

Sutter becomes 15 this year. He needs a family committed to him before his 16th birthday, otherwise he will never be able to join a family, his chanced are gone then and then he is condemned to institution life for the rest of his life.

Additional photos and video available.  Married couples only, travel required.

$3886.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Beatrice

beatricemay2013-1-croppedGirl, born October 2011
No eyes, no nose; congenital heart defect (open oval window)

 

Sweet little Beatrice!    Imagine being stuck in a crib all day….with little opportunity for stimulation anyway, but also having no sense of vision or smell either!   Imagine what reconstructive surgery will do for this angel…..the gift to know the beauty of the world around her and the smell of *home*.

Beatrice is doing well medically, she is a good weight so far, but REALLY needs a family!   She makes sounds, likes to communicate and interact with others.

The sooner she can get into a family, the better, so she can get the therapy she’ll need to blossom.

From a family who met her in Oct 2012:   “I got the pleasure of meeting Beatrice today and such a beautiful baby girl she is.  When I looked at her all I could think about as she moved her adorable lips as though she was taking a bottle after waking up from a nap was if she could only get adopted in America the opportunities and what surgery would do for this little girl.  Her life would be changed let alone saved.  When I visited her it was very emotional even for the staff at the school and tears ran down their face and I held her hand and she squeezed my fingers.  She is very loved her and the staff can only hope and pray she finds a forever family to give her all the opportunity and chances in life she so deserves.  I have personally adopted and am adopting from this school now twice and it is an incredible school to work with and the children are loved and cared for but when her time is up when she ages out her future will be grim.  I pray this precious girl will find her forever family.”

A family that visited her orphanage in May 2013 observed that Beatrice was able to stand in her crib.  They also saw that the arm braces have been removed, that she could sit up unassisted and could grip toys in both hands.  During a verbal interaction with Beatrice, the family observed that she turned toward their voice in response.

Married couples only.   Large families and older parents welcome, travel required.  More photos available!

$6851.02 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Clara

claraGirl, born November 2005

PRC

Clara is an adorable 7 year old girl who has been diagnosed with Tuberous Sclerosis. Clara also has cognitive delays, but her limb development is normal.

She is able to speak sentences of 10 words and express her thoughts clearly. Clara is currently in first grade at school. She has a hard time concentrating and memorizing new material, but she is hard working and very helpful to her teachers. Clara gets along well with other children, and will even help look after them. She loves to sing, dance, play sports, listen to music, play games, watch cartoons, and listen to stories. Clara has a very good appetite. She especially likes to eat popsicles, watermelon, and candy. Clara is described as a quiet girl that is closest to her caretakers and teachers.

$11.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Manny

MannyBoy, born September 2000
PRC

Manny is an active 12 year old boy who has been diagnosed with mental retardation.

He was found and brought to the orphanage when he was 8 years old. Upon admission, Manny was found to have normal body development. He has learned to do simple chores, such as cleaning the ground, and can now help his caretaker with household tasks. He has also learned basic self-management. Manny’s language development is also getting better. When admitted, he could say thank you when give things, and at the age of 11, he could have simple conversations with people. Manny enjoys playing outside with his classmates. He loves sports and is known to get along well with other children.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Ezra

EzraBoy, born August 2001
PRC

Ezra is a handsome 11 year old boy who has been diagnosed with mental retardation.

He was found and brought to the institute when he was 8 years old. Upon admission, he was found to have normal body development. He is able to help the caretaker with basic chores and he can do simple self-management. Despite his condition, Ezra is improving in his language, personality, and emotional development. At age 11, he could have simple dialogues with people, and at age 12, he could get along well with his peers. Ezra is an active boy that loves to play sports with his classmates.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Mia

MiaGirl, born August 2007
PRC
Mia is a beautiful 5 year old girl who has been diagnosed with CHD, clubbed feet, genital organ deformity, and Esotropia of both eyes.

Mia’s motor skills are limited because of her club feet, but she is able to sit and stand with support. She also cannot grasp well with her hands, but she is able to hold toys and the edge of her bed. As far as her language development goes, she was able to imitate syllables when she was 2, and at the age of 3, she could express her needs by crying. She has also learned to observe adults’ actions. Mia is a timid little girl that loves listening to music. Her favorite foods are milk and eggs, and she loves playing with her cloth doll. She has become a content and happy child under the care of her caretakers and doctors.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Tallulah

Tallulah1Girl, born April 2009
PRC
Down syndrome

Tallulah is 4 years old, adorable, spunky, and about as sweet as she can be! She has been in care since she was about 5 months old. Tallulah has Down syndrome; her medical mentions a CHD that has been “cured”, but there is no other report of it, and they never mention it again.

Tallulah is incredibly flexible…a gymnastics instructor will love her! She is cheerful, loves to play (outside is her favorite place to be), and hide-and-seek is her favorite game. They report she has an adventurous spirit! Her report is over a year old…but we know she has only become sweeter, and more adorable! Tallulah needs a family to love her and be with her on all her adventures!

The agency has a video available.

$119.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Emily

Emily (1)

Girl, born Feb 2002
PRC
Williams syndrome
perforate in the right tympanum

Emily (2)

Emily is believed to have a diagnosis of Williams syndrome, but her records reportedly say Down syndrome.  An adoptive family should be prepared (and approved) for either.

She can walk alone, run and jump, can communicate with other kids, watch TV or play toys together, she can put on clothes and shoes alone and can go to the toilet, she has normal diet, likes to eat sweet food and meat, likes to play games and study with others, can count 50 numbers, knows colors, big and small and picture shapes and so on, she is lovely and cute.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Quincy

QuincyBoy, born Oct 2008
PRC
1. cerebral palsy; 2. muscle weakness of left upper limb; 3. accessory sinusitis

He came to the institution at 1 month old. At the age of 3 months, he can turn to lie on one side when lying on back. He can turn his head with moving toys, find familiar sound source, and understand when the caretaker called his name. At the age of 1 year, he can call mom, grandma, aunt, etc., and liked playing with the caretaker. Now he is studying in Kindergarten, able to draw simple pictures and sing children’s song, and likes playing with other children. Quincy can go up and down stairs without help and catch a ball thrown to him. He is fond of imitating and loves playing games.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Ebby

Ebby 3Girl, born January 2000
PRC
delay development; amyotrophy of the left lower limb

Ebby’s mental, motor and language and emotional ability are delayed more than other kids. She likes to play games, and obey the rules, and can get along well with others.

In regard to motion, she can walk alone, and her gait is abnormal. When walking and running her right toe will firstly touch the floor, and can not do the action of both feet are straight and be together, when she is nervous or tense, she can not speak naturally.

Ebby did have a disrupted adoption in her country in 2012. Ebby needs a family who understands that she is very delayed in many aspects of her life, including behavior. She would likely do best in a family where she is the youngest or only child. Additional information is available for serious inquiries.

$34.20 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jace

JaceBoy, born March 2009
PRC
Cerebral palsy, postoperative Spina bifida, Urinary tract infection

He can transfer the toy from one hand to another one. He can sit for a while without any help. But he likes to sit on the little chair better. He can roll but at present he can not stand and walk.

The caregiver of Jace recently has been working on potty training with him, which is very successful. When taking a bath, he likes to play in the water and kick the water. We use some oil which can help to heal the wounds and make the operation scar is not too obvious.

Jace is a very kind and content child.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Madalyn

MadalynGirl, born 2010
PRC
Down syndrome, possible hearing issues

This precious little girl loves to be tickled. She came into care at approximately 20 days old based on her physical status. Her caregivers report that she enjoys playing with her stuffed animals and throwing and chasing balls. She has been diagnosed with Down syndrome. It is also believed that she may have some hearing impairment, but reportedly is able to respond to her name and loud noises. She is not yet talking but responds to her name and makes sounds and waves goodbye. She is able to crawl, sit on her own and pull herself to a standing position. She is now also able to walk holding onto handrails and crawl with no difficulties. Her caregivers report that she loves playing with others.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Lydia Rose

Lydia Rose 2 Lydia RoseGirl, born August 2007
PRC
Cerebral Palsy

Lydia Rose is a shy girl; she has a ready smile and is fond of singing.  She is a very happy, obedient and good intelligent little child. At the age of 2 years and 6 months, the scissor step disappears and she can basically finish the actions such as putting off the shoes and socks. She can conduct the simple communication. At the age of 3 years, she can have meals with bowl and spoon. She can wash hands and face with help of the caretaker. Now little Lydia Rose can stand for several minutes alone. She can hold objects to walk. She has the prominent hand movements. She move flexibly and can hold things. Her intelligent development is well. She can conduct the daily communication. Lydia can take off clothes and go to the toilet without help.

Update and pictures from August 2012.

$2606.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Yvonne

Yvonne

Girl, born July 2005
PRC
Down syndrome

 

Yvonne is a polite and friendly girl. “She likes to be tidy and beautiful,” said a visiting social worker. “So many times I saw her combing her hair.”

For the past year, Yvonne has lived in a group home in Hebei, China, where she gets to experience family life in the care of a foster mother and father. Although Yvonne has Down syndrome, she is described as “high functioning” for her condition. In the group home, she has taken on a big sister role and often helps her foster mom care for the younger children. Now 6 years old, she can read over 50 Chinese characters and count and write from 1 to 10.

Yvonne loves to perform and has natural grace. She was chosen to be the dance leader at her orphanage preschool. When she completes a project, she loves sharing it with her foster mom, and basking in her praise. Although she can be stubborn at times, Yvonne mostly listens and follows directions well.

$2606.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Faith

FaithGirl, born June 2007
PRC
Delayed mental development, congenital mild cleft upper palate

Faith is 5 years old, she goes to kindergarten like other kids. She knows 1-5 numerals so far, can recite 3-4 songs. She can speak daily use words. Seeing other kids break the rules, she would put up her hands and report to teachers. She can’t speak clearly, but could be understood. She can have meals, dress, zip, button and wash face and feet by herself. She loves to be beautiful, likes clothes with colorful background instead of just one color. She likes to play in the park, she cheers, jumps like a happy bird when she reaches the park. She doesn’t like to stay home and watch TV, when she is upset, she pouts her lips and ignore others; when her requirements are satisfied, she smiles immediately. In the kindergarten, she performs good and cooperate with the teachers actively.

Faith is optimistic, shows affection initially.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Henrietta

30421112308Girl, Dec 2009
Congenital brain malformation (corpus collosum agenesia), spastic tetraparesis, epileptic syndrome, optic nerves atrophy, equinovarus, condition after exudative pericarditis, hypotrophy, deficiency anemia, mental retardation, convalescent bronchial pneumonia.

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Rowen

30419122745Boy, December 2011
Cerebral palsy, symptomatic epilepsy (frontal lobe, focal) with partial seizures with secondary generalization

 

Another adorable baby boy!

Large families welcome; married couples only.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

 

 

 

Harbin

30419222151Boy, May 2011
Cerebral palsy, symptomatic epilepsy (secondary generalized seizures), optic nerve atrophy, crossed eyes.

 

Hello, sweet baby!  Aren’t you just precious?

Large families welcome; married couples only.

$2196.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Anders

30421103420Boy, Sept 2012
Congenital cleft lip and palate with sucking and swallowing disorders, open arterial duct of minimal sizes, open oval window

Anders is still so young — he needs medical intervention!

 

Large families welcome; married couples only.  Travel required.

$36.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Sawyer

30421100124Boy, born Jan 2011
Compensated normal pressure triventricular internal hydrocephalus

We’re awaiting additional medical information, as he appears to have some digits fused together on his right hand.

 

This darling boy has the most soulful eyes, doesn’t he?

 

$174.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Stephen

30421111111 (3)Boy, born June 2006
Minimal brain dysfunction, pyramid insufficiency, secondary cardiomyopathy, anomalous chord of the left heart ventricle, hypermobility of hip joints, concomitant alternating convergent squint.

 

Large families welcome; married couples only.

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Mollie

30421124604 (2) Girl, born Sept 2008
Minimal brain dysfunction, dyslalia, deficiency anemia

 

Will be available when she turns 5 years old, in Sept 2013.

 

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Bryannah #8-3

BryannahBryannahDOB: 2001
Diagnosis: Down syndrome

Bryannah has been in a mental institution since 2011. She has been in orphanages her entire life, but was just recently registered for adoption in 2013. She has waited 12 years for a chance to find a family! She walks, plays with toys, responds to her name and attends a special needs school each day. She is not talking and still requires help with daily self-help skills.

 

The agency also has a video available.

 

$3439.25 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Kraig #29-10

SAMSUNGDOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy- spastic quadriplegia /more visible in the upper limbs, Retinopathy II type – Total detachment of both retinas; delayed development

Kraig is 4 years old. He is considered blind as a result of an injury during birth and surgeons in his home country have determined that his eyes can not be repaired. He is sociable, especially with adults he knows. He walks holding on to one hand of an adult and around an immovable support. He will take several independent steps and it is very likely that the only reason he is not 100% independent with his walking is due to his hesitation to walk since he can not see where he is going. He shows interest in the surrounding environment and listens to its noises. He eats from a spoon and is learning to feed himself. He can get the spoon to his mouth, but is still learning how to scoop food onto the spoon while compensating for his lack of vision. He plays with toys. He babbles and says some syllables spontaneously. He interacts with adults. He follows verbal directions and will play games in which he has to follow verbal instructions (raise your hands, clap your hands, etc). He enjoys music.

Several photos and a detailed video from April 2013 are available.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Annie

Annie (3) Annie (2)Girl, born 2009
PRC
cerebral palsy, epilepsy

Annie was found abandon at 1 yr old. Her evaluation in July 2012 stated….. During the test the patient can smile when teased, muscular tension of whole body is high, can not keep her head vertical stably, when held to stand her feet is crossed, when lying on stomach she does not use her forearms to support, she can not roll over, can not sit alone.  She can not get things on her own initiative, can not evaluate her adaptability.

From someone who knows her:
She’s doing really well. She’s on medication to control her seizures and it’s working fine. I have never seen her have a seizure, but I believe it has happened occasionally when she has been febrile with a cold or virus. Of course, does need her medication to keep her stable.  She loves her wheel chair.

Annie’s personality is loving and sweet. She is happiest if somebody will just spend time with her – laughing playing and cuddling her. But she is not whiny when other kids are getting the attention either, so she would be a great fit for a large family. She just enjoys movement and action, whether it involves her, or is going on around her.  One of her favorite games is when you push her wheelchair really fast between two people – she laughs so much at this!

She’s bright and has a great understanding of everything, but cannot communicate verbally.

Her disability is definitely severe, but she is emotionally very healthy. We would so love to see her in a family. Eventually she will need to leave our home, as she is absolutely not palliative, and we desperately want to see that move take her to a loving home! She is really such a beautiful child. She is like sunshine, she warms everyone around her. Even though she is trapped inside a body which will not do what she needs it to do, the beauty of her personality will not be contained. If we can find a family who can manage her physical needs, they will be so blessed by this precious daughter. It makes me so sad to think of her future if she has to remain in  her birth country.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Liam

LiamBoy, born January 2011
PRC
Congenital Heart Defect / delays

Liam is a precious 2 year old boy with a very interesting congenital condition, dextrocardia.  His heart is pointed to the right side of his chest, instead of to the left. His liver is also on the left side. (Liam has the more common type that also includes issues with his heart; we have a report in his file.) His heart condition has affected his development; his motor skills and speech are delayed. As of last August, he was sitting up, and could crawl in his bed, but was not pulling up to stand.

Liam really needs to have surgery on his heart so he will have the ability to do everything his peers are able to do! He is a very curious little boy, who takes in all that is happening around him. A smart little guy, for sure! Liam would love to have someone read to him. This little one needs a very special family who will help him get the surgery he needs…so he can become a strong little boy who can run, jump and play with his friends!

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Joy

JoyGirl, born August 2002
PRC
Mild dysgnosia

 

Her paperwork is old, from 2009 and it states:
For her better growth, we sent her into foster family. During this period, she become more outgoing, and will not afraid of people, and can call people. In kindergarten, nannies teach her dance, she study seriously, nannies and children all liked her very much.  She is a beautiful girl.

$5.40 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Xander

Xander 3

XanderBoy, born March 2005
PRC
Down syndrome

Xander was found abandoned at 6 yrs old, he’s an active child, running and chasing in the rooms all around, he was even running to go upstairs, however he never did that again after teacher’s criticism so that we could see he’s an obedient child. At the age of 6 years and 7 months, Xander did well in all aspects of taking care of himself: he eats food himself, washes the dishes after meal and takes shower, puts on clothes, socks and shoes, goes to washroom and occasionally he helps caretaker to do works within his abilities. At the age of 6 years and 1 month: he is active, restless and unquiet, able to greet familiar people and call “teacher, aunt, uncle, brother, sister”, he’s really naughty and played on class, he didn’t like to be restricted, playing is the nature for boys, however the teacher demanded him to keep classroom discipline and he couldn’t affect other kids, he’s acceptable to teacher’s words. At the age of 6 years 7 months, Xander behaved well on classes and he was praised many times by teacher, however his expression ability was not good enough and couldn’t express himself with whole sentences, so most of the time he needed the gestures, teacher said he had made big improvements, we trust he would express himself fluently and naturally.

$2590.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Heidi

Heidi 2HeidiGirl, born 2001
PRC
Down syndrome

 

Heidi was found abandon at the gates of the welfare institution at the age of 8 yrs.

She is shy, can write her name. Heidi can speak sentences of 5-10 words. Now she can manage her life, can recognize and write simple words under the guide of special teacher; likes helping the caretaker do the housework. She is open, can look after the younger brothers and sister, like feeding, putting on the clothes, etc. She likes outdoor activity, can sing simple songs, can draw simple picture. When the loving people come to visit the institute, she can make greetings passionately.

$100.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Wendy

Wendy 2Wendy Girl, born Sept 2003
PRC
Down syndrome, mild to moderate mental delays, normal physical development

 

Wendy lives with a foster family that includes a father, mother and 3 siblings. Wendy is studying in orphan special education school. She has Down’s syndrome, but she is very forthright and sincere, and active. Now she is 8 years and 6 months old, and she is very obedient. She likes going to school, every day she goes to school, she will say hello to her teachers and classmates. She likes music and dance, she can dance very well, can recite several children’s songs. Although she can not speak clearly, she can recite them fluently.  Wendy can write all names of her family, and she likes drawing, usually she can take a piece of paper to draw figures. She is willing to learn new things and forms good life habit. Every day she can mend bed, put toys in order, clean floor and etc. the result of investigation: although she has Down’s syndrome, she is very forthright and sincere, and active.

$1259.20 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

Melia

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAGirl, born September 2007
PRC
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect, pigeon chest

Melia is a quiet and personal child. She has round face with pink skin and is a adore child. She was abandoned at 28 months old.

At the age of 4 years, she can walk alone, and can call mother when she has needs; she can distinguish the right and wrong of children’s behavior. When she knows other child makes a mistake, she would hold mother’s hand to the front of that child, and say “ he is not obedient”, and then points to herself and says “Melia is obedient, and mom likes me.” She likes to hold a pen with full hand and scribbles and can turn book pages one by one.

In the update from July 2012, she can play and chase in the playground at outdoors with children while handing in hand. She can imitate mother’s building a tower of blocks, can build a car with small blocks and big blocks, and after finishing she would say “mom, it’s car”. She likes singing some simple children’s songs with children, knows to care about children, takes the toy for them; when she sees other children running at the nose, she would help them to clean. She can put on and take off clothes, shoes and socks alone; she can go to toilet without help and can have a meal alone.

$1140.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Tiya #71-1

TiyaGirl, DOB: 2004
Diagnosis: mental delays

 

Tiya has been living in an institution since 2009. Her report indicates that she has mental delays, with no official diagnosis/cause. She had strabismus. Last month, she underwent corrective eye surgery. She walks and has good motor skills. She talks in simple sentences and understands everything that is said to her. She does not show aggression toward other children. She sings songs and enjoys music. The director of the institution reports that Tiya is very kind and doing very well in kindergarten.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Connor #28-3

ConnorBoy, DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: cerebral palsy & mild mental delays

Connor is 6 years old. His physical delays are minimal. He walks, runs & climbs stairs. His fine motor skills are also developing. He works puzzles, builds towers with blocks and draws lines. He is learning to fold clothes. He likes movement games/activities and participates in games with his peers. He understands what is said to him and follows simple directions. He says a few words. He feeds himself with minimal assistance.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Olive #38-2

Olive

Girl, DOB: 2007

Olive just turned 6 years old. Her motor skills are well developed: she walks, runs, goes up/down steps, throws a ball and climb. She is able to manipulate puzzles, turns pages in a book and perform other basic fine motor tasks. She can identify some parts of her body when asked to point to them. She can also identify objects in her environment in this manner. She pronounces some syllables, but is not yet saying complete words. She understands what is said to her but does not initiate communication. She has instances of auto-aggression. She mimics dance and movements during music time. She participates in games such as jumping rope and other “active” games.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Doug #33-4

Doug DOB: June 2007

Doug has already been transfered to a mental institution!!!

This precious little boy has already been through several major transitions in his short life. He was raised by his birth family until he was 16 months old. He was then placed in an orphanage for young children for 7 months. A month before his 3rd birthday, he was transfered to a mental institution, where he currently lives.

Doug has moderate mental delays with no known cause. He walks and runs and climbs on objects. His visual-motor skills are developed but he still has difficulty with fine motor tasks. His speech is delayed and he is not talking at this time.  He has recently begun showing an interest in toys and playing with them. He spends time each day in the sensory room. He does not like for the staff to try to direct his activities and prefers to do his own thing. He does play appropriately with toys and manipulates them in the correct ways.  His favorite toys are balls, blocks, cars and trucks.  He recognizes staff members and smiles at them.  He seeks out interactions with them and will cuddle with them too.  He tries to get them to follow him and to engage them in whatever activity he is doing. He doesn’t yet seek out any interaction with the other children.   He eats from a spoon and drinks from a cup with some assistance from the staff.

At 27 months of age, his skill level was tested at:
motor skills- 2 years
speech development- 5-6 months
cognitive development: 10-12 months

$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!  

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive further donations until a family is found for him.

 

Monacella

30417230923 MonacellaGirl, born January 2009

Brain malformation (corpus callosum agenesia, optic septal dysplasia, ventriculomegalia, cerebral hemisphere hypotrophy), spastic tetraparesis with severe movement disorders Q 04.8, symptomatic focal partial epilepsy with complex partial and rare secondary generalized seizures G 40.2, optic nerves atrophy, convergent squint.

 

Sweet girl has a laundry list of diagnoses; she needs a family, or she’ll spend so much of the rest of her life in a crib.  She’s got sparkle — a family could help her truly shine!

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Carter

30417114557 CarterBoy, born Nov 2011
Cerebral palsy, double hemiplegia G 80.0.

 

What a little sweetheart!  Don’t you just want to scoop him up!

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Holly Rose

Holly Rose (2)Girl, born Nov 2000
PRC
Moderate mental delays

Holly was at a foster home, and they had to return her to the orphanage.  She will age out next year, and become unadoptable, when she is 14 :(

She likes to tell the people around her that “I love you”, if see the stranger, she will take initiative to greet “Hello”. Every day aunt taught her to paint, sing, play game and learn the Chinese words one by one. The effort of aunt made her improve quickly in each aspect, she can handle daily life, count from 1 to 30, especially make a big progress in painting, she likes painting, and tell her friends and teacher what she painted, she likes to have classes. She has colorful imagination, and often builds out various blocks shapes, if she builds up a house, she will be glad and want the aunt to praise her.

Holly is outgoing, kind, active girl, she likes to talk and laugh, can speak the sentences with 5 to 10 words in it, often ask some simple questions and good at communication. Usually she likes to watch TV with her friends, if see the picture she loved, she will be very excited and point the TV and tell everyone the name of the person and the meaning of the picture. She can handle her daily life basically, can use chopsticks, knifes and forks, can put on her clothes and shoes, brush her teeth and go to the toilet by herself. She is sympathetic and ready to help. She is clever, sensitive and popular girl.

$1773.90 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Bryson

30413213518 (2)Boy, born December 2008

Delay of psychological and speech development, hip dysplasia, atrial septal defect (condition after surgery).

Bryson will be available when he turns 5 years old, in December 2013.

 

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Cyrill

30413114524Boy, born July 2011

After-effects of meningocephalitis, tetraparesis, internal hydrocephalus, Hirschsprung disease, thymomegalia

 

 

 

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Lane

30416130136Boy, Dec 2012

DS, cryptorchidism (right)

 

$3081.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Roland

30417102855Boy, Feb 2009

After-effects of neuroinfection, spastic tetraparesis with severe movement disorders G 09, symptomatic focal epilepsy with secondary generalized seizures, medicamental remission G 40.2, mental delays, partial atrophy of optic nerves.

 

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Posey

30417092736Girl, born Nov 2008

Cerebral palsy, double hemiplegia with severe movement disorders, symptomatic epilepsy (frontal lobe, focal) with partial seizures with secondary generalization, significant mental delays, optic nerves atrophy.

 

This sweet girl needs a family to help her bloom!

 

$9.90 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Kree

30412204912 (2)Girl, born November 2008

Brain malformation, corpus callosum agenesia, delay of psychological and speech development, pyramid insufficiency, hip dysplasia, convergent squint.

 

What captivating eyes she has!

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Pete # CAN

PeteBoy, born 2011
Down syndrome

Pete was born in June of 2011 and is diagnosed with Down Syndrome. He is post-operative for a heart condition at his last post-operative appointment in September it showed very good results.

Pete is calm and active when he wakes up and smiles when spoken to, touched or played with. He engages people with his gaze and follows their movements. He reaches for hanging toys and grabs the toys when they are given to them. He can grab his feet with his hands.

Pete is active and can turn over, stand with support and holds his head high and stable. He vocalizes loudly and likes practicing his voice.

$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Royce

30412204426 RoyceBoy, born Sept 2010
Cerebral Palsy

 

Sweet little guy, he’s sitting in a high chair in this picture.  He needs the love and support of a family!

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Xavier

xavier3Boy, born July 2007xavier
PRC
HIV+

Xavier was found abandon at 3 yrs old. “Do my own things without help,” is his pet phrase.   He was afraid of bath. He spoke lowly. Now he is not afraid, can take bath alone, begins to speak with teachers and kids loudly, also can sing children’s songs. His rashes disappear, his face is reddish.

Every day he is ready to smile. He attends kindergarten. He has made great progress. He can write 1-40, and can do simple addition and subtraction.  He can recite simple phrases, can recognize some fruits (apple, banana, grape, pear, etc). He can put on clothes, socks, trousers and shoes, can manage his bed.

$432.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Darcy

darcy2Girl, born March 2005
PRC
HIV+

She has studies in grade one, and did well in all subjects; she is a clever child who loves to study; she gets along well with other children. Now she knows to take care of young brothers and sisters, and would help the aunts to wash tableware and sweep the floor when she is back home; she is polite to people; every time when the guests come, she would say hello to them; she is fond of playing alone, is talkative, fond of drawing, doing math problems and dancing.

$67.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Leif

30412203917 LeifBoy, born January 2010
Cerebral Palsy

 

Dear Leif needs a family to help him reach his full potential — he also is in need of dental care :(

Travel required, married couples only.

 

$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Oliver

Oliver 2OliverBoy, born March 2010
PRC
Albinism

Oliver is a playful and cuddly little guy. He likes playing with toys that are simple and easily to hold. He has good motor functions in his hands. He is sensitive to sound and has low vision, as is normal with children with albinism.

He could sit and stand freely, crawl with assistance of hands. He loves playing, being cuddled. Typically, he is quiet, and tends to cry if he is unhappy. He likes playing toys which are simple and easily to hold. He has good functions of motions of all
knuckles of hands, which could take, grasp and hold things.  He is very close to caregivers, occasionally can speak simple words such as “don’t want it” or “don’t eat it” in Chinese, however, it is not regular words he could speak. He is typically a quiet boy.  His development is close to that of his peers.

$90.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Vanessa

VanessaGirl, born Feb 2003
PRC
Albinism

Vanessa is a quiet and active girl who has been diagnosed with albinism. She is a 10 year old girl who always has a ready smile. Vanessa likes jumping on the trampoline and playing with dolls. Vanessa first came to the orphanage at 6 months old. Now, she is 10 years old and has normal physical and cognitive development. Due to her albinism, she does not like to play in the light. Vanessa can move freely in the institute and likes to play with the other children. Vanessa enjoys watching comics and can communicate well with others. Vanessa can put on her clothing without help and can understand easy things such as the answers to “why should you wash your hands before meals”, and “the purpose of a cup”. Vanessa likes to listen to music and play with the other children. She is very close with her caretakers.

$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jeremy

30411125645 Jeremy 30411125645_5Boy, born Oct 2011

Q90.0 DS; G93.8 Other specified disorders of brain; I51.8 Other ill-defined heart diseases (open foramen ovale); L20.8 Other atopic dermatitis

 

Look at those big blue eyes!

Jeremy is a very smart and good developed boy without severe health issues besides of DS. Everybody in the orphanage loves him!   They will be happy if he is adopted to a loving family.

$1325.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Regina

Regina (3) Regina (2)Girl, born December 2004
PRC
Down syndrome, Congenital heart disease

Regina was abandoned at the Children’s Welfare Institute in 2009, when she was approximately 5 years old.

After admission she adapted to the group life quickly. She likes being praised, can get alone well with caretaker and children, sometimes can care younger brothers and sisters and can manage her life.

In late 2010 she entered preschool class. We design and make some projects for her. We find she is interested with colorful paper, she takes the colorful paper to roll and unfold repeatedly. She learns to use scissor to cut paper. She likes painting, use colorful pens to draw circles on balloon. She can put the toy blocks of the same color together which makes her can recognize color and make her fingers more flexible. Regina has had a great change in the preschool class, from an autistic child she grows up into a polite and helpful child.

After training (blow the balloon, tongue exercise and read Pinyin), she can speak “wo, wawa, mama, yao, buyao, hao”, can write some numbers and simple characters. Her limb ability is improved, she can ride a bike, can swing, can sit on the seesaw, recently he loves riding children’s bike. Once upon a time, they are singing together, she feel the student near her does not sing well and tells to stop singing. At the same time she is helpful boy, she can do what she can, can help the teacher to clean the classroom and pick up the toys together; in the dormitory she can help to fold the clothes. In the picnic, she can pull child’s hand positively and can have a bag with food on her back. Through picnic and community activity, she broads her vision and improves her sociability.

She is confident, optimistic, polite, loving and sunshine child. She can perform actively when some guests visit the institute.

$1147.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Kathryn

30407151600 KathrynGirl, born Oct 2005
HIV

 

Kathryn has a sister who was born in 2002, and is healthy.  They may be adopted together, or Kathryn may be adopted on her own.  The girls are in the same region, but live in different orphanages.

 

$102.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Cameron

21219213447Boy, born Feb 2011

Congenital hydrocephalus, paraplegia and tetraplegia (spastic tetraparesis), partial atrophy of optic discs of both eyes, additional chord of the left heart ventricle, hernia.

 

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jennie

Jennie smGirl, born August 2003Jennie
PRC
Down syndrome, malnutrition

 

The information we have for Jennie is very outdated.  We know she is walking, and as of age 8 she wasn’t talking.

 

$1065.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Bobby

Bobby (1) Bobby (2)Boy, born April 2009
PRC
Down syndrome

 

Bobby is active, restless, fond of imitating and playing with toys; he is fond of playing games with adults and likes the toys making sound; he is fond of listening to music, energetic and fond of taking part in outdoor activity with adults.

At the age of 2.5years, he can stand up with the help, likes to see himself in the mirror while speaking to himself; he is very interested in music; when there is music or sing children’s song, he can sit down and stretch hands out seriously and then wiggle himself with music, with singing following the music.

At the age of 3 years, he can walk while pushing a children’s car, and knows to change the direction when he meets the obstacles; he often take a toy out of the cabinet and plays with it. Now he can wall for a short distant without help, and likes to play the game of “dianchongchong”; he is fond of imitating making faces, and can point to nose, ears, head, hand and foot when asked; he knows to put food into his mouth; he likes the toys with making sounds, and knows to put small block into a big jar; then he shakes the jar and makes it sound, he would giggle; if other children grab his toy, he would push them away, and scolds them by imitating adult, so lovely.

$2825.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Shayna

photogirlGirl, age 3
CO-HSA
microcephaly.

Shayna turned three in fall of 2012. With her mother having a mental illness, Shayna was not being well taken care of. Though her mother was not aggressive in any way, she simply did not have the intelligence to properly take care of her. Also, it is assumed that her biological father has passed since her birth. Sharon has been diagnosed with microcephaly, a neurological disease that impedes her mental development by affecting her cerebral growth.

Shayna requires supervision but is learning different avenues of independence. She is very exploratory, seeking alternative ways to achieve small goals. She is also learning to brush her teeth, and other small self-care tasks. With a very loving foster home, Sharon has been able to bond and attach to her foster family members and regularly attends to physical and occupational therapies. If you are interested in learning more about Sharon because you, or someone close to you, may be interested in adopting her, it is possible to translate her 2010 MRI report as well as her 2012 TAC.

Photo available from the agency, for serious inquiries.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her. The agency anticipates they’ll have her file for 3-6 months.

Jules

photogirlGuardian Angel
Girl, 1 year old
CO-HSA
Arachnoid cyst and bilateral Perisulvian Syndrome

 

Jules entered into the institution when she was two months old, premature baby (30 weeks). Her weight when born was 1,310 grams.  She was transferred to a children’s home because in the previous institution, it wasn’t possible to give her the attention to her special diagnosis.

A neurological study due to her premature birth and development delay was made. It was found in the MRI that she has an arachnoid cyst and bilateral Perisylvian syndrome. After further evaluation, it is also found that she has Schizencephaly and receives therapy and stimulation.  During a visit to the ophthalmologist there is found that she has seesaw nystagmus and hip dysplasia which is being treated with a splint.

Her therapists are focusing on maintaining her in a healthy condition, preventing any illness or complications, stimulating her psychomotor development and constant therapies.  In the short period of time at the children’s home, she has advanced in her psychomotor development very positively. She presents a delay at the moment but doctors are confident that continuing with the stimulation and therapies she will reach development according to her age.

She cannot crawl, but during therapy sessions it has become evident that she can stay on all fours for a short time. She also has a dysplasia and this limits her in her movements. Therefore she cannot walk either, but we are confident that with therapies, lots of love and patience, she will be able to learn some independence and probably to walk too, which due to her base pathology it depends on her evolution. Nevertheless, her gross motor development is very good.

Jules tries to communicate in an assertive way, answers with sweet gestures and facial expressions; she answers when she is being called by her name, follows objects with her eyes and keeps the vision on the objects or persons she is interested in. She makes sounds like stammering and laughing or crying, depending on whether she is happy or not.

Photo available from the agency, for serious inquiries.


Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.  The agency anticipates they’ll have her file for 3-6 months.

Bailey

BaileyGirl, born Jan 2003
PRC
Hypophrenia, muscular tension of upper limbs is low

 

Bailey is 10 years old. She dresses neatly and likes to be beautiful. She is shy but gets along well with other children. She listens well in class but has some difficulty understanding. She has some difficulty writing and with some personal care such as combing her hair, due to the low muscle tension in her upper limbs.
Additional pictures available.

 

$14.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Lorna

Lorna (1) Lorna (3)Girl, born May 2012
ABItai

 

Lorna had meconium aspiration at birth and was diagnosed with ACC (Agenesis of Corpus Callosum) and VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect). A brain MRI on August 2, 2012 showed semilobar holoprosencephaly.

 

  • Full medical and social info available
  • EASY travel (both parents for 4-7 days)
  • Relatively low cost
  • No more than 5 children at home
  • Married couples only, must be married 5 years
  • Parents should be 30-50 years of age and in good health
$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Linny

Linny (1)

Linny (2)Girl, born Feb 2010
PRC
Post-operative meningocele/paralyzed on one side

Linny is a beautiful little 3 year old whose original diagnosis was Congenital meningocele. After having surgery she was developing normal physically and mentally. At 21 months old she was admitted to the hospital with a severe head injury for which she needed surgery. She is now paralyzed on her right side. She can no longer speak and can not walk.

She is introvert, limbs, intelligence and language development is slow. Her left hand can hold milk bottle to drink. She can understand what adults said, and their facial expressions. She can communicate with others by eyesight. She can response to the sound who called her.

Staff will make her rehabilitation training everyday. She likes toys with sound, and likes music.

$90.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Vance

VanceBoy, born 2001Vance-001
Down syndrome

 

Vance is a cute, outgoing boy, with a winning smile!  He loves to play outside – particularly swinging and playing soccer.   He enjoys drawing and playing with puzzles and bricks.

Vance has a significant speech delay, but interacts with others using gestures and expresses himself well.

$2076.40 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Tayte

TayteBoy, born January 2009
PRC
Albinism

Tayte is outgoing, active, has a ready smile and is fond of playing toys; he is not talkative and likes playing games with children in the same room. He is close to the caretaker and his favorite activity is that the aunt takes him out to play with children to the top of his bent. He is a lovely boy.

Because of congenital albinism and light photophobia, he wears sunglasses when he plays outside.

$1612.89 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Isabella

Peekaboo-IsabellaIsabella-smilingGirl, born December 2006
PRC
Down syndrome, CHD

Isabella lives with a foster family. Her best friend recently found a family, and we so hope Isabella finds a family soon, too!

She gets along well with her friends and foster brother and is quite good at sharing her toys as well as her food. Isabella does speak some words but needs more practice, and does not yet speak in full sentences. However, she understands everything “Grandma” says to her and can follow instructions. Isabella does everything she is asked to do and never makes trouble!

When Isabella finds things funny, she smiles and laughs with delight. Because there are no schools for children with Down Syndrome in her village, Isabella does not go to school. However, her Down Syndrome has not kept her from learning to become independent. She is able to eat , change clothes, and use the bathroom — all by herself! Isabella is also able to run and climb, and she especially likes to play with her toy truck.

$1646.04 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Violet

Violet photo 1Girl, born 2005
PRC
limb deformity

Violet likes to listen to music and loves when her caregivers tell her stories. Her favorite toy is her cloth doll. She is a bright, happy 8 year old girl and has been diagnosed with a limb deformity. She has a Hemangioma on her left leg, and also has bending in the left tibia and fibula bones. She was brought into care around 4 months of age. She can peel fruit and pick out the seeds, but she usually eats rice, vegetables, and milk.

Her caregivers love her and wish for a beautiful future for her.

$4.95 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Amelia

Amelia photo 2Girl, born August 2007
PRC
Tuberos Sclerosis — Congenital Bourneville-Pringle Syndrome

Amelia likes to dance, listen to stories, read picture books, and play hide-and-seek. She came into care around 8 months of age and was sponsored by Half the Sky Foundation’s nurturing program for infants. At 9 months, she could sit steadily alone for a few minutes, grab her feet with her hands, and hold her hands up to be held. At one year of age, she could hold toys and stand when leaning on objects. She enjoyed sitting and rocking on the wooden horse. At 15 months, she was more outgoing and could stand for a long time when holding onto a support. She could grasp toys nearby and she could walk slowly with assistance. When it was time to take a nap, she would shake her head “no.” She could pick up objects with her thumb and index fingers.

Her condition became more serious in 2009, and we hope to see her come home soon so that she can receive the best medical treatment for her condition. Her caregivers exercise her daily to improve her symptoms, and say that “she has already taken the first step in life and will do better in the future.”

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Matthew

Matthew photo 1Boy, born November 2007
PRC
Facial Angiomalosis

Matthew is an active, energetic, and extroverted 5 year old little boy. He enjoys playing games and gets along well with the other children. He is fond of listening to music and singing. Apart from Facial Angiomalosis, the results of his other routine examinations are normal. His condition is not infectious. He can write his own name, count from 1-100, and tie his own shoes. He can communicate with adults and can write some simple characters and his own name. Matthew can also distinguish all kinds of colors, fruits, and transport tools. He is able to help his aunt around the house and can dress himself. He likes playing balls with other children. Matthew is a talkative child with quick reaction. Matthew is able to pick up peanuts with chopsticks, catch a ball thrown to him, and can walk 2m forward tiptoe against heel alternately. His caregivers describe him as a lovely and cute child.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Piper

30312141516Girl, born October 2007
Hydrocephalus, spastic tetraparesis, epilepsy, adenoid vegetation, congenital partial atrophy of optic discs, recrudescent bronchitis in remission
Congenital heart disease (ASD), secondary cardiopathy.

 

Piper dear, where is your mama?  Sweet girl has a lot of needs; a family could drastically change her life — otherwise, she is one who could be destined to spend her life in a laying down room.

 

$13.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Lydia

30319112438 (1)Girl, born September 2007
Cerebral palsy

 

This little love is riding in a stroller — we don’t know much about her mobility.  Her wispy hair is beautiful, isn’t it?

 

$121.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Shadrach

30311191921Boy, born June 2010
Microcephaly, spastic tetraparesis, epileptic syndrome with frequent seizures, chronic subdural hematoma

 

This sweet little tyke needs a family to love an care for him — he’s said to have frequent seizures, so a neurologist should be overseeing his care and medications.

 

$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

 

 

Harry and Will (twins)

30201191806 (5)30201191806 (7)Twins, born Oct 2010
Epilepsy

The boys had prenatal exposure to HIV; but they are testing negative.  They have some features of FAS, but this has not been diagnosed, but a cautionary disclosure.

Such cute boys!  They’ll liven up a household for sure!

 

The boys have an older sister (born in 1998) who has no special needs.  She is available for adoption, but they may be separated.

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$30.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Tadee

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAGirl, born February 2004
Chronic Hepatitis B

 

Tadee is a lovely young girl, hoping for a family of her own!  Her hair is adorable, with the multiple braids.

 

$101.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jaysen #378 OD

378_photoBoy, born June 2004

This 8 years old boy has been diagnosed with Fraccaro syndrome. He demonstrated a delayed neuropsychological development and hypogonadism, symptomatic epilepsy and mental delay. He needs a lot of positive emotions, individual work and positive reinforcement in order to master new skills and habits, and further acquire knowledge. His physical development is not correspondent to his biological age. He can sit independently but it is hard for him to walk on uneven surface and he is not always able to go down the stairs. This is main reason he cannot take part in sports games. He knows his name and responds with eyes when called by his name, especially when call by a familiar adult. He cannot speak yet and can pronounce a few words only.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Amaris #377 OD

377_PhotoGirl, born September 2005
Her neuropsychological development is delayed. She has a surgically corrected heart malformation a weeks after she was born.

History of seizures, and increased muscle tone.

This 7-year-old girl is in a satisfactory general condition.  She walks independently and takes part in music and dynamic games. She initiates contact with a caregiver in game play activity. She cannot speak and makes inarticulate sounds. She likes to play along with musical and singing toys.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Ivy #379 OD

379_PhotoGirl, born May 2003
Hydrocephalus

This girl is almost 10 years old and her neuropsychological development is delayed as a result of her congenital condition – hydrocephalus. She is small for her age. She seeks other people’s closeness and responds with a smile when meeting unfamiliar adult. Her speech is underdeveloped and she doesn’t use language as a means of communications. She tries to imitate sounds and says the word “mama”…. She studies a special educational program at school. She sleep good and wakes up calm and joyful. She likes to play alone or observe the other children playing.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Autumn #380 OD

380 AutumnGirl, born October 2005
Blind (fourth degree of Retinopathy), Delayed physical and neuropsychological development

This 7 years old girl can walk independently. She attends special school and follows simple instructions. She likes the adults and wishes to spend most of her time in the group with children. The girl doesn’t always like physical interactions. When she wants to be left alone she would wave her hands, spin around and cover her ears with hands. The child likes going out for walks. She is calm while traveling or when visiting a place she hasn’t been to before. She likes musical toys. She knows her name and react to it but doesn’t always like it when someone addresses her directly. She makes sounds which might be interpreted as joyful or expressing displeasure. She doesn’t speak, she repeats syllables in imitation – “pa-pa”, “ma-ma-ma”, “da-da-da”, “o-pa”.

She shows preference to food – she likes sweets, pudding, and chicken and already tries to eat independently but needs adult’s assistance. She is fed by a spoon. She hasn’t yet mastered her skills to get dresses and undressed. She takes her shoes off.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Bert and Ernie

30319113915 (2)30319113543What a handsome pair of boys!  And so young!

 

Boy, born February 2008
Bert has cerebral palsy; we don’t have any specific information

 

Boy, born March 2009
Younger brother, Ernie, is healthy.  He is only available to be adopted WITH his brother.

 

Large families welcome; married couples only.

$2140.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Sinclair #375 OD

375 SinclairGirl, born April 2005
Cerebral palsy and moderate mental delay

Listening to quiet music relaxes her. She seeks contact with another children from her group. She attends Daycare center for Children with disabilities but she is dependable on the care of adult. She repeats others’s movements – giving a hand, clapping and raising both hands. She recognize her caregivers and rejoices in their presence. She will feel and do much better in a family setting where she will get a personal attention.

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her.

Alonzo #373 OD

373 AlonzoBoy, born 2006

Alonzo is a 7-year-old boy who has a number of congenital bone abnormalities.

Despite the deformities he can effectively use his limbs – he walks independently, goes up and down the stairs while holding onto the railing or an adult’s hand. His fine motor skills are not very well developed. He has good social and emotional skills. He sleeps good and has a good appetite. He likes to play with another children. He loves to play ball – he kicks a ball and throws the ball with both hands. During the school 2012/2013 he is a student in the preparatory class of the Primary school at the Home for Children with Physical Disabilities.

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.

Jeffrey

photoboyBoy, born June 2009
CO-HSA
Mixed specific developmental disorder (significant gross motor, speech and language delays)

This sweet little boy was abandoned by his biological mother at the hospital after he had repeated pneumonia and suffered from immuno-suppression. Lacking stimulation and care as a young child has made development for Jeffrey very slow. Nevertheless, Jeffrey has been advancing in his development at a rapid pace ever since living in foster care. Jeffrey is still delayed in his speech and communication, but is very affectionate to his foster family as well as to adults and other children in his preschool program. Jeffrey is able to draw, identify body parts, and is happy, obedient and potty trained in the daytime.  Jeffrey is full of joy!

Currently, Jeffrey is pending a surgery for an umbilical hernia. Although he has developmental delays, his neurologist suspects that Mucopolysaccharidosis could play a part in his physical state (weakness in his legs). No medical test has supported this one doctor’s hypothesis.

Photo available for serious inquiries. He is ADORABLE!

 

Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, he will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for him.  The agency anticipates they’ll have his file for 3-6 months.

 

 

Benjamin

BenjaminBoy, born April 2002benjamin2
PRC
dyskinesia of both lower limbs, can walk

Benjamin is ten years old and full of smiles. He can walk and run, although his diagnoses causes him to have a limp and occasional trouble with balance. He is able to complete most daily living tasks independently and with little supervision, including dressing himself, eating, doing simple chores, and taking care of his belongings. He is bright and attends a special education school in another town, where he lives in the dorms with three of his friends. He is a fun-loving boy.

No obvious abnormality is found with all of the bones of both knee joints.

$477.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Jeanette

JeanetteGirl, born 2003
HIV, strabismus, congenital cataract (blind in right eye)
Mild to moderate mental delays, FAS, tuberculosis of the lymph nodes

 

Update March 2013:

Jeanette was exposed to alcohol prenatally.  She has issues with impulsivity/understanding consequences.   She is well-liked where she is, but needs additional support to succeed in school.  It’s recommended that Jeanette would do great with older children whom could help correct her behavior and could model appropriate behavioral for her.

She is very sweet and loves to draw, and color.  She pays great attention to detail in her drawings and when she is doing something she like to do like drawing she can sit still for a very long time doing it. She is also very funny and dramatic. She loves to act and dance and sing and make goofy faces and act silly to make people laugh. She could do well in a family but they would need to be prepared for FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).

$3340.45 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Corbyn

30315201807 CorbynBoy, born Sept 2008
HIV+

Corbyn will be available for international adoption this fall, when he turns 5!

Large families welcome, married couples only.

$147.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Thatcher

30315195916 ThatcherBoy, born April 2012
Down syndrome, congenital heart disease (operated)

 

What deep, dark eyes Thatcher has!  Don’t be fooled by his pink outfit, he is a BOY!

 

$290.88 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Chance

chanceBoy, born August 2010
PRC

Chance is a lovely 2 year old boy with the skin condition epidermolysis lax disease. He had blebs on his elbow, knee, ankle and thigh that got better after taking medicine for a week. He also has scars on his abdomen and reoccurring blebs on his forehead, neck and behind the ears, but the condition is not very serious.

His motor skills and intelligence development is similar to his peers. At age 1, he could sit steadily and eat porridge, babble, and imitate simple actions. He learned to stand up by holding onto hand rails and could walk a few steps with support when he was 1.5 years old. Now, he is able to build a tower of blocks, turn book pages, go up and down the stairs by holding onto handrails and can even put on and take off his shoes. He can also understand what the caretaker is saying and can say a few words in Chinese himself. Chance is an energetic and active little boy who likes playing with toy cars and going outdoors. Chance gets along great with other children and is still waiting to find his forever family.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Peter

PeterBoy, born 2009
PRC
Down syndrome

Peter is a precious 3 year old boy diagnosed with Down’s syndrome, congenital nystagmus, and polydactyly of the right hand. His limb, language and intelligence development is fairly delayed compared to his peers.

At the age of 1, he could crawl slowly and sit alone, and make sounds unconsciously. At age 2, he could stand while holding onto handrails and could walk with one hand held. He could also understand simple instructions such as “come here” “sit down” and “drink milk.” Now, he can walk steadily, run slowly, and go up and down the stairs while holding onto handrails. He can eat a biscuit by himself and is even practicing eating with a spoon. He can imitate monosyllables and can understand most daily conversations of adults. He is very interested in games and toys, and likes to play with others. Peter is a quiet boy who always has a ready smile. He gets along well with the other children and likes playing outdoors.

$472.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Taylor

Taylor 2Boy, born Nov 2011
PRC

Taylor is a beautiful 1 year old boy diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome and megaloblastic anemia. After rehabilitation and care from his foster family, he is in good health and has a good appetite and is growing very strong.

He likes to walk in his baby walker and is an active, restless baby. Taylor has grown very strong. He has been given and will be in more need of blood transfusions with his condition. He has also not received vaccinations because of his condition. He is able to play with blocks and can pick things up with his thumb and index finger. He is even vocal and can imitate words and produce 3-5 words himself. He also knows what “NO” means and can respond to others when they ask for his objects. Taylor always has a ready smile and is quick in reaction. He is active, energetic, and restless.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Hanson

HansonBoy, born 2006
PRC
post-operative mild cerebral palsy

Hanson is an extroverted boy who is 7 years old.  He was found on a staircase at the subway station when he was 4 years old. His limb and intelligence development is delayed compared to peers, but his motor skills have improved with 2 years of post-operative rehabilitation. When he was admitted, he could only walk short distances and would fall down easily, but now with an improved, but not completely steady walk and run, he can walk long distances, go upstairs and downstairs while holding onto rails and even likes to play outdoor activities. His right hand function has also gotten better as he can grasp most objects and can eat with a spoon. His language development is quite delayed compared to his peers. He can say 3-5 words, and understands simple vocabularies. He is very curious and observant of the things around him, and desires to communicate through play.

Hanson received surgery in October 2012 for posterior rhizotomy of spinal nerves and right carotid sympathectomy part stripping resection. Now he receives postoperative rehabilitation. At this time, Hanson’s muscular tension of left limbs is not high, and his language ability is developing.

$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.

Zach

zachBoy, born July 2008
PRC
Zach is an adorable 4 year old boy diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy. His limb, intelligence, and language development is delayed compared to peers.

At age 1, he could sit alone, crawl, and stand with hands holding onto rails. At age 2, he began learning to walk, and could take a few steps. He could not speak, but he could understand simple instructions such as “come here” and could wave goodbye. At age 3, he learned to walk alone and could grab his favorite toy. Now, he can run, jump, go up and down stairs without help, flip pages of books, and can eat with a spoon and chopsticks. He understands simple words and instructions, recognizes articles of daily use, and can speak some simple words but not clearly. He is an active, happy little boy that shares toys and food with others. According to his teacher, he is a very polite, helpful, smart and obedient child. His fine motor develops well and Zach can now pick a pill up with his thumb and index finger, can turn book pages one by one, and can hold a pen with full hand and scribble. His self-care ability meets his age too. He can have a meal with spoon or chopsticks and is able to pick up peanuts too.

$0.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Donations are tax deductible.
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