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Congratulations to all of these beautiful and deserving children who have now found committed adoptive families through Reece's Rainbow!
Girl, born August 2012
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect (VSD, ASD)
What a lovely little peach of a baby!
Large families welcome, married couples only.


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Girl, born Feb 2007
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Charlotte is such a baby doll! She has brittle bone disease and spent the first 4 years of her life in a crib. She was able to get transferred last September and she is thriving. They are getting her bones strong enough to put rods in and she should be able to walk then. She loves to learn, she loves to cuddle and snuggle into you. She is learning English so quickly and loves to be read to.
$135.29 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born May 2005
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Mabel is a delightful little girl. Literally little. Though she is almost eight years old, she is about the size of a three year old. She can both walk and run, expresses joy and sadness and greatly enjoys affection. Though non-verbal, she can make sounds and use gestures to make her desires known. Sadly, in the orphanage at this time, she is unable to get any therapy. Imagine her potential and what she could do if she was getting physical, occupational and speech therapy! Mabel truly needs someone to adopt her soon, and help her become all that God has intended for her to be!
From one of our adoptive families who met her in 2012: “She really is a beautiful sweet little girl. She has the most infectious giggle and her eyes can read your soul. She is the size of a 3yo and non verbal, but loves to play and be silly. I spent a lot of time playing with her and fell completely in love.”
MABEL can stand for “Mothers Always Bring Extra Love,” and if ever a child needed extra love, it is this precious girl. She has no one to love on her- so she’s chewing on her hands and sleeves. Her little hands look raw. What a horrible way to have to comfort yourself- to just be a darling baby and no one love on you because you happen to have an extra chromosome. She’s tiny, no bigger than a 3 year old. Her cheeks are raw, from her having her wet hands against them, and the cool air of winter hitting them. Somewhere, this child has a mom that will bring “extra love” for this precious child of God with an “extra chromosome”. Mama? Do you see me?
Additional pictures available. Interested families should be homestudy approved (or close to it) prior to commitment. Large families welcome, older parents welcome, married couples only. Travel required.
$7774.46 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born July 1999
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Spina bifida, scoliosis
Brad cannot walk and uses a wheelchair. Brad is a kind and gentle child who makes friends easily. He can see when a friend is sad or needs help and he is always willing to offer a hand or a kind word. Brad is creative and intelligent and does well in his school work. Brad is currently in the care of An Orphan’s Wish, and they would desperately love to see him find a family!
Brad’s adoption must be completed before July 2013 or he will no longer be eligible for adoption.
$12,721.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Micah has Down syndrome, but is otherwise physically healthy. He had heart surgery in 2011 to correct an AV canal defect. Isn’t he darling!?
His most recent developmental report is from January 2012. At that time, he was “Army crawling” to get around on the floor and able to get around in a walker. He reaches for toys and desired objects and will hold on to them for long periods of time. He plays with toys, transfers them from hand to hand
Feb 2013 update:, shakes them and puts them in his mouth. He maintains eye contact and interacts readily with adults. He understands what is said to him and follows some simple directions such as “give me your hand”. He is starting to babble and say repetitive syllables such as “ba, ba, ba”. He smiles at familiar people, gives hugs and enjoys being cuddled.

Micah recently went for his annual heart check up and received the “all clear” after a year of post surgery monitoring. He’s now off all medications.
Developmentally, he is walking around in the walker and is almost taking steps completely independently. He crawls, gets himself from tummy to a sitting position and can pull to a stand. He babbles (ma-ma, ba-ba, etc) in an attempt to say purposeful words. He plays with toys and seeks out interactions with preferred care givers. He visibly cheers up when preferred staff members enter the room.
The agency has several new photos and a video of Micah.
$65.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2011
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Matthew can sit up, crawl and pull to a stand. He plays with toys and interacts with the staff. He can play peek-a-boo. He is babbling and saying repetitive syllables. He is still eating from a bottle. He does not have any health concerns at this time.
The photo is from when he was 5 months old. New photos and videos will be available soon.
$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born May 2009
C-GW
Brittany is a sweet 3 year old little girl who has been diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. She is currently living with a foster family and is receiving rehabilitation training.
Brittany’s development is normal and she shows no delays. Brittany likes to sing, run, and play with her toys. She enjoys playing on the seesaw and slides.
$111.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born January 2012
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy
Paul is still very young and would greatly benefit from consistent therapy for his CP. Brief medical information is available.
Interested families should contact Carla for additional information about Paul.
Program Requirements:
$200.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born Feb 2011
Down syndrome
Alex can sit alone and stable. When standing, he can stay like that for a short time with some support. He plays continuously with a toy; he can take a toy himself. He can hold two cubes with both hands simultaneously, but taps them to the side or with his right hand on his chin. Overall the way he manipulates toys is nonspecific.
Alex enjoys contact with an adult, reacts cheerfully. He looks at his reflection in the mirror. He is calm, does not cry a lot. Currently, he does not imitate demonstrated movements. He often pronounces different syllables; does not yet repeat.


Boy, born April 2006
Paraplegia
Girl, born August 2004
Samuel and Sara are brother and sister, and they must be adopted together — they are in different orphanages in the same region.
From an adoptive family who met Samuel in 2012: ” We met Samuel when we visited his orphanage with a woman who does outreach there. He was included with the 15 most capable boys who got to participate in the program. He sat sweetly in his wheelchair watching everything so quietly with a little smile on his face. You could see the wheels turning as he listened to the story. He was too shy to do the motions to the songs, but was happy to hold my hand as we sang. Samuel had so much joy in his face as he interacted with others. His smile is truly contagious! ”
$1407.05 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Washington is 11 years old. He is deaf and has had limited schooling in his home country.
This is the description from a family that recently spent time with him:
Washington’s personality is very sweet and thoughtful. He is wonderful with younger children and always offering to help without being asked to. He also really wants a family. He carries in his pocket a newspaper picture of a random family that he showed us. Broke my heart not to be able to take him home with us right then. He can write his letters and can show you the sign language for each one, so despite a limited education he seems like a really bright child.
Are you the one to give his boy his dream….turning that random newspaper picture into a real one?
$155.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Freeman-Sholden Syndrome (a form of arthrogryposis)
Drake has made significant improvements in the past year. His physical strength has greatly improved. He’s now sitting up independently, pulling up onto his knees in the bed and is working hard to learn to get himself to a complete stand position. When placed against support, he can stand and hold on to something. He can get around independently in a walker and wheelchair. He is working with a physical therapist and learning to crawl. He drinks from a cup independently and eats from a spoon. He plays appropriately with toys and will mimic any action that he’s shown. He still prefers to use his left hand, but he is beginning to manipulate objects with his right hand as well. He enjoys playing board games with other children. He differentiates between familiar adults and strangers. He responds appropriately to praise and to correction. He repeats words that are said to him and is beginning to spontaneously talk. He understands what is said to him and follows verbal directions.
The agency has several photos and videos from January 2013. In the videos, Drake is walking in a gait trainer, standing up at a PT bar, following verbal directions and interacting with staff. Drake is in a very nice orphanage that has many resources. The orphanage’s location allows for easy travel for adoptive parents and also allows for the adoption trips to be shortened.
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.
What a cutie!! Miss Hailee is only 2 1/2. She was born with Arnold-Chiari syndrome. She is starting to walk and talk now. More photos available, married couples under the age of 47 only.
ADOPTED
Girl, born December 2006
Down syndrome, congenital heart disease (atrioventricular communication balanced form), pulmonary hypertension, hip dysplasia, anemia, hypertrophy
Sweet Thea, she’s so delicate looking. She needs a mama to love her!
Married couples only; large families welcome.
Boy, born April 2007
Down syndrome
Another tiny tyke, who needs a family and a chance!
Married couples only; large families welcome.
Boy, born January 2007
Down syndrome, congenital heart disease (open oval window), movement disorders syndrome.
Little love looks so tiny for 6 years old. Please help him find his family fast!
DOB: 2005
Diagnosis: Marfan Syndrome
Ian was raised by his birth family until he was 19 months old. He was placed in a baby orphanage at that time. When he was 3 years old, he was transferred to an orphanage for older children, where he still lives.
Ian has Marfan syndrome, which is a hereditary condition passed to him through his birth mother’s side of the family. He has left-convex scoliosis, a prescription for glasses and is slightly anemic. He has no other physical symptoms associated with Marfan syndrome at this time. At 6 years old, he weighs 41 pounds and is 44 inches tall. Psychological testing does not indicate any significant delays or disabilities.
When he entered the orphanage, he had a very sad and depressed personality. After being transferred to the orphanage for older children, he began attending a mainstreamed daycare program in the local village and his mood and personality quickly improved. He is now much more confident and follows the directions of the staff. He enjoys being a helper and will assist the younger children with tasks. He enjoys helping out at the orphanage as well and will help pick up toys and set the table for meal time. He interacts well with other children at the orphanage and at the daycare. He loves to draw and has recently become interested in memorizing poems and songs. He likes to watch cartoons. He knows all his colors and can count to 10. He knows the seasons and the days of the week.

Boy, born 2004
Congenital aortic valve stenosis; upper limb reduction defects after a surgical intervention
Fredrick is very joyful, radiant and sociable and interacts with children and adults with ease. He is always aiming at a presentable appearance, he dresses and undresses independently. the child is skilful and likes helping the adults with everyday chores; he is playful and joins other children in their games.
Although the child was born with an impaired left arm, this does not interfere with his self-service skills, he can take good care of himself and he is doing even better than many other children in this regard. The experts’ opinion is that this definitely is a child who has potential and would achieve great results provided that he receives more attention and care and the best way for that to happen is to find his adoptive family as soon as possible.
Video available for interested families.
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.

DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Detailed information on Lillie’s development is coming soon.
$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born December 2009
Blind
Ulysses is blind; he won’t have much of a life in an institution, but he can THRIVE in a family! Give this dear boy a chance at the world, help find his family.
Large families and older parents welcome, travel required.
$53.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Max is a 15 year old boy, begging to be adopted. He told an American family, “Get me out of here!”
He MUST BE ADOPTED before age 16, or he will never be able to be adopted. He needs a family, NOW!
He is smart, gentle and well behaved. The other boys tease him as he has strabismus of the left eye and a slight limp that does not impair his mobility.
He would make a great son, please save him! He has brown hair and brown eyes, light skin, normal build. Video available.
$181.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born 2005
Diagnoses: Moderate mental delays, Hydrocephalus, epilepsy
Such a pretty little brown-eyed girl!
Large families welcome; travel required. Married couples only.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born December 2011
Missing limbs
Awww, what a handsome baby! Little guy is only a year old, would benefit greatly from the love and care of a family.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption.

DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Blind


Girl, Born May 17, 2002
mild to moderate mental delay
Update from Sept 2012:
Gillian is very highly recommended for adoption by the orphanage because they have seen growth and potential.
From a family who met her, Sept 2012:
My husband and I adore her. Not only is she very pretty & funny, but she is incredibly smart. Gillian was given a ball as a gift and when we returned I asked her where her ball was and signed to her in American Sign Language. She responded that it was inside and pointed. She is very active and was playing ball with the boys. When one boy took the ball she let him know that she was playing with it. She can certainly hold her own in a non-aggressive way. She is just lovely and so considerate. She watched us play with our girls from afar and when I called her over to play she was elated. She will do so well with a family and siblings!
Brief video of Gillian playing ball available for inquiring families!
$37.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


Girl, born August 2008
chronic viral Hepatitis C, mental delay
Kaia has pretty green eyes, what a little dolly! She should be heading to kindergarten next year, not the institution.
Large families welcome, married couples only.
$278.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, Born May 16, 2005From a missionary who visited in this orphanage in March 2010: This kiddo was lots of fun, too. He was so inquisitive and curious. He has lots of energy and he’s very mobile. I have lots of pictures of him jumping on the couch. He seems like a very sweet little boy.
Update fall 2011: He is a wonderful boy, and wants to be adopted!
$2764.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born May 2007
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Elijah has been diagnosed with Hemophilia.
He is extroverted, outgoing, social, and fond of listening to music and playing pretend. He likes animals and plants as well as new toys and games. Because he has hemophilia, he often has bruises on his skin and bleeds a lot if the skin is broken. Although he must be careful not to hurt himself, he is your typical five year old little boy!
Girl, Born December 2011
Sweet Tiana! Only 7 months old, Tiana is doing great! She was born with an open oval window, but these often close on their own.
Married couples only. Older parents and larger families welcome. Travel required.
$1010.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome, repaired ASD
Priscilla was born premature with Down syndrome and a heart condition. She had heart surgery when she was 1 yr old. Her heart condition has been repaired and she is physically healthy at this time. Her development was updated in November. At that time, she had 10 teeth, was starting to sit up independently, saying 2 words and making many sounds/word approximations and waving “bye”. It was noted that she is making rapid progress in her motor skills, speech and over all development. She lives with a group of children that have a variety of ability levels and she also has a 1:1 caregiver that spends time with her each day. She is bonded to this caregiver and reacts very positively as soon as she sees her each morning. She seeks out the attention of adults and responds very positively to them. She makes eye contact with people. She plays with toys appropriately. She will pick up a pencil and make marks on the board with it. She loves music.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born September 2010
Congenital malformations of cardiac septa
Hello, cutie! Isn’t Tucker a doll?
We don’t have any additional health history – families should be prepared that Tucker may need heart surgery once home. He also appears to have crossed-eyes in this picture.
From a family who met him in April 2012:
Oh, this sweet, playful boy was so much fun! He would come over to us and play peek-a-boo and then run away laughing! He was very kind and played well with the other children, he was much loved by the nannies, and would make a wonderful son and brother!
From a family who met Tucker in December 2012:
Tucker is clearly a favorite in his groupa. He smiled often as he and his groupa were dancing to music and having a pretend snowball fight. He came over to us for attention and waved and smiled at us. He seemed very curious as to our presence there. The children were playing the piano and the cover came down on his hands. A nanny went over to make sure he was okay and jokingly yelled at the piano to make him laugh. I couldn’t help but think he should have a mama and papa there instead to kiss his little fingers and make his boo boo all better. Tucker desperately needs a family to call his own!
$1155.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, Born August
2007
DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: delays in development
Alvin lives in a family style group home. We are waiting on new information on his development. At the time of the previous report, he was not independently walking, but he could walk behind a support (such as a walker), could cruise around furniture and walk while holding someone’s hand. He was mimicking speech and his communication was starting to develop. He is reported to have a high palate and a tongue “drawn forth” with a notation that this could impact speech. He is shy around unfamiliar people, but engages with familiar adults. He makes eye contact and is eager to be hugged. He enjoys playing hide and seek.
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.
Simeon is a beautiful Roma child with dark hair and big brown eyes. He is significantly delayed, and diagnosed with cerebral palsy. We are trying to get more information on his social history. Simeon is a fraternal twin, whose sister has already been adopted.
Simeon is described as mostly non-verbal, and is not able to walk on his own. There just seems to be so much potential for him in a family environment. He is already an outcast because of his darker skin and will be left institutionalized – and likely bedridden — if not adopted.
From a family who visited with him in 2011: “Simeon” is barely responsive to stimuli, but I believe that could change if he received regular, loving attention. I didn’t observe any of the orphanage workers spending much time interacting with him. There were times that I was able to get him to smile and grip my hand. After a few days, he was even able to clap! But most of the time he is staring off in any direction and seems completely unable to control most of his movements. He was always either lying down or propped up in a sitting position. I never heard him speak. I also never heard him cry or fuss. Overall, a very calm child. ”
Married couples only, larger families and older parents welcome. Travel required.
$4007.10 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Developmental delays, strabismus
Hannah just turned 4 years old. She is walking, feeding herself, learning to dress herself, beginning to mimic syllables in an attempt to talk, responds to her name and plays appropriately with toys. She seeks out caregivers appropriately for attention and is bonded to particular adults. She is described as happy and calm. Her delays are all typical of a child being raised in an orphanage. She is clinically healthy.
Several additional photos of Hannah are available.
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.
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Danny lives in an area in his country that will allow for very short travel.
From the evaluation done the month of his 2nd birthday:
Danny can sit up unassisted. He crawls and can pull to a stand and take steps next to a stable support. He will roll a ball when playing with an adult. He eats soft foods from a spoon. He claps his hands and is beginning to play with toys. He will push the buttons on the toy piano, take objects out of a box and spin a toy disk. His attention span is increasing and he readily interacts with adults and seeks out interactions with the other children in his group. His speech is developing. He is saying a variety of syllables, including “ma-ma”, “da-da” and “ba-ba”. He loves music and reacts positively to it. He shows affection toward specific adults and reacts with appropriate emotions (he gets upset if people speak harshly and he smiles/laughs when interacted with appropriately). He is physically healthy. At 2 years old, he weighed 19 pounds and was 32 inches long.
Boy, 8 years old
Married couples only, older parents welcome, large families welcome, travel required.
Rowan is an easy going, able, kind hearted, intelligent little boy who would love to be adopted. He has some notable items on his medical but after a month long visit on a hosting program in the US, he was evaluated and found not to have anything more than a lazy eye that required glasses and a very mild curviture which requires no surgical intervention, as it was so minor it only causes mild aches. Rowans skull plates fused normally, and there is no physcial sign of hydrocephalus. The neurosurgeon did recommend he stay away from full contact sports such as football and rugby just to be cautionary, though he felt he was developing normally and was generally healthy. An opthomologist agreed he responded age appropriate to his exam, and needed a perscription which would help with his mild lazy eyes but saw no other issues. Rowan makes excellent eye contact, gives hugs when appropriate (truly heart warming hugs where you can feel the love) and is shy around strangers. He shows no unusual physchological behaviors and does very well with new experiences. Rowan is an EXCELLENT traveler, rolling his own bag, hopping on and off the escalator with ease and sitting through a flight with music or video. Rowan does very well physically-rides a tricycle, runs backwards and forwards, skips, jumps, climbs all playground equipement, swings (pumps himself), rides a childs 4 wheeler, etc. He does well on mental tasks as well, he matches like items, reads and writes, does up to 48 piece puzzels, colors in the lines and catches onto age level games quickly such as Candyland. He is at a normal height and weight for his age. He really enjoys pop music and can sing rather well. Rowan plays well with all children but is very guarded around boys his age. After time he warmed up to a father figure in the house and was quickly very trusting and helpful to all females in the immediate family. Any family that pursuses this child should know that it will take him a while to trust and play without his guard on around boys near his age. He sometimes hoards his toys or treats around boys, but this is not un-typical as he is growing up in an orphanage and will subside over time. He responds best to gentle but firm redirection, more stern discipline causes pouting as he really feels he is in really big trouble and is not sure you will include him again so families should be kind, fun and easy going. He is truly a wonderful boy that is clearly mis-labeled and is a diamond waiting to be found!! Host family is willing to discuss this child with homestudy approved seriously interested families. Please move quickly so he doesn’t have to wait any longer! Many photos and video available.
$145.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born August 2011
Congenital absence of extremities
SWEET Copeland! Love his chubby legs and baby feet!
Copeland is missing fingers on both hands. Wouldn’t he do so well with a loving family?
$225.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
This handsome Roma boy was born with spina bifida. He is almost 5 now and in imminent danger of being transferred to the institution.
From his medical records: Congenital malformation: aplasia of the lumbosacral spine. Two-sided hydronephrosis. Can not walk. Begins to speak.
MARRIED COUPLES ONLY. Older parents and large families welcome, travel required.
$1970.67 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born July 2012
Down syndrome
Ohh, sweet baby!
Edik’s paperwork is in process. His birth parents want him to be adopted and have a family. He will be cleared and available for adoption early this summer. A family could commit now and start the process!
Married couples only; travel required.
Charys is a 2 year old girl with spina bifida and scoliosis.
The child has preserved intellectual capacity. Her spina bifida has been surgically corrected. According to the medical experts from the orphanage who are monitoring her condition, her main special need at the moment remains the scoliosis. The girl is constantly progressing in her development and according to the experts at the orphanage, she has much potential for further development. She plays with toys for a long time. She likes playing on her own and does not always get emotionally involved in what she is doing. She often smiles and likes to interact with familiar adults.
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.
Girl, Feb 2007
Right side hemiparesis; Right side muscular tension high
C-GLAD
Sadie arrived at the institute when she was around 1 year old. In the beginning, she did not have a set sleeping schedule and her actions were uncoordinated. Her two hands would form fists. After 2 months, she could turn from supine to a prone position, produce basic sounds and move her head to follow a sound. On the third month after she arrived at our institute, she could sit when supported under her arm. Her eyes could follow the movement of toys and she could find the source of a noise. She understood when a caretaker calls her name. At 2 years old, she could waik while using the walker and crawl around on the bed. At 3 years old, she could walk while holding onto the wall. At 4 years old, she could walk and go up and downstairs by herself. But because of high tension on her right side, her balance is off when she is walking. When she walks too fast, she is prone to tripping. She is currently attending preschool and likes to play with the other children. She is especially excited by toys that can move or make sounds. She recognizes basic words and can engage in basic conversation with others.
$36.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born 2003 or 2004
HIV+
Celeste has a brother who has already been adopted.
She’s a beautiful young girl, hoping for a family of her own. She was in the same orphanage as Britta, Jessica and Naomi, so they may be able to be adopted together. An adoptive family saw her in May 2011 and says “she was always very interested in us whenever we saw her out in the playground. She was asking our daughter about us. She seems curious and inquisitive. She was often helping the younger children. She appeared to be a healthy weight and height for her age. She may be in need of dental work. Photo on the right is from June/July 2010 playing water games outside. Additional photos available.
ADOPTED OUTSIDE OF RR


Boy, born January 2011
Spastic cerebral palsy, cholecystectomy (removal of gall bladder)
This little guy is still pretty young, a great age to join a family and receive therapy as needed! He needs a mama to scoop him up.
Large families welcome, travel required.
From someone who met him in spring 2012: Jacob is a precious little guy. He is turning 2 in January but is still very much like a baby. I don’t know exactly how limited he is physically or cognitively [because I only interacted with him while he was laying in a stroller] but his muscles didn’t look tight and he had chub on his arms and legs. He seems to understand what is going on around him and would turn his head and smile when you called his name. When given any bit of attention he would just smile and smile. I fell in love with his smile and wanted to pick him up and run. He is currently in a good orphanage but really needs to get into a family and some therapy. He would thrive with some love and attention but will just keep missing milestones if left in the orphanage. He will be transferred at age 4 if not adopted.
$4552.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Boy, born June, 2007
Diagnoses: Anal atresia and Hypospadias, also had Preauricular fistula
In July 2011, he moved to a foster family. He has such an outgoing personality, and is very active — his foster parents always joke that “our Tate never walks” because he always runs from one place to another. One of his favorite things to do is running around in the playground. He has good appetite, so, he likes any kind of food, but, his favorite foods are meat, dumplings and bananas. He loves bicycles, even the toy bicycle. He is smart with learning things, but, not good at practicing. He does learn songs very fast and sing well. He is doing well at kindergarten, and enjoys school.
Boy, born March 2012
Missing both feet, one hand
Such a handsome boy! He could do so well in a family!
$536.39 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Girl, born February 2011
Eyes of Gray
Hair light brown
The nature of calm
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Judy has such beautiful eyes and sweet wispy hair!
She doesn’t have siblings, and is available for adoption.
$2058 is available towards the cost of my adoption
Boy, born October 2010
Look how beautifully Ollie is doing!!!
Baby Ollie has Down syndrome, and is still so young! What a great opportunity to find him a family to provide the care and medical attention he needs.
Ollie does have a heart condition and should see a cardiologist as soon as he’s home. His condition is listed as “heart murmur – ventricular septal defect, open arterial canal, peripheric pulmonary artery stenosis.”
More photos available, large families welcome!
From a family who met him in October 2012: “We will be heading home on Saturday and i’m soo excited to get Jack (Keegan) home and settled into our family. It’s bittersweet though because I know that Ollie is still waiting…in the back of the room…by himself (while the other kids are all together)…in a pack and play all day. This precious little boy has soo much to offer..he just needs the chance!! He needs you NOW. His clock is ticking and there have only been a few inquiries about him. We were able to finish up in 3 weeks. You could do the same with him. The team here is AMAZING!!!! They will help you every step of the way. Please pray for him, share his story, donate to his account and please PLEASE if you are feeling the call don’t ignore it. His life is depending on YOU! Step up and save him!!!!!! ”
From a family who met him in May, 2012: “We had the pleasure of meeting sweet Ollie today! Day after day, we kept seeing this sweet boy brought out by the same nanny and we finally went over and introduced ourselves. The nanny allowed us to talk to him and he smiled the sweetest smile! We extended our hands out to him because we have learned that the nannies teach all of the children to shake hands, and he shook each of our hands. The nanny put him in the swing and started singing to him and we could tell that he was listening to her and enjoying the song and the attention. He interacted very well with his nanny and another child nearby. A very peaceful, handsome little boy!”
$3629.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption
From a volunteer who spent several months at this orphanage:
Aiden is visually impaired (I’m not sure if he has some vision or if he is 100% blind). Aiden has some more significant delays however it is difficult to tell if he is cognitively delayed for medical reasons or if his delays are simply a result of institutionalization / lack of stimulation. Aiden engages in a lot of self-stimulation such as poking his eyes, tapping his head on the side of his crib, rocking back and forth, etc. When I first met Aiden he was able to walk around the edges of the crib holding on to the sides, but he would not walk independently, even while holding on to someone’s hands. As I worked with him however and he grew to trust me he began to take his first steps and now he loves to walk! Still, at least while I was there, the workers never let him out of his playpen. Aiden does not speak but he responds to his name and I believe he understands simple directions. He is not toilet trained but he is learning to feed himself. Aiden is difficult to engage. He doesn’t initiate interaction but when you play with him/tickle him, etc. he is full of smiles and laughter. I believe that this boy has way more potential than can be seen right now. Whoever Aiden’s family will need to be persistent about getting in his face in order to force him to engage and patient with what may be slow progress but I believe that with the consistent love and stimulation that a family would bring this little guy has all kinds of potential.
From a missionary who spent several months at his orphanage at the end of 2011:
Aiden is a complicated little boy. His years of minimal attention and probably some sensory issues seem to be the biggest of his struggles. He does at times hit his head or bite his hands to self stimulate. He let me hold and comfort him when he hit his head harder than he meant to one time, which was a great sign as far as attachment and trust goes. I like to refer to Aiden as my “mouthy” boy. He loves to chew on hard toys, and he very much enjoyed holding a slinky in his mouth and shaking his head to make it fly back and forth. He does not seem to have any vision at all. He navigates fairly well despite his lack of sight. His favorite thing ever is to be tickled. He has a wonderful smile and laugh. He will need a lot of attention and stimulation to help him to recover from all he has experienced, but I think he would really blossom with the right family!
More pictures available.
$1160.87 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born November 2009
Eyes: Grey
Hair: blond
Character is calm
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
$2115.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption
DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Delays in development; diagnosed as hearing impaired in October 2012-requires a hearing aide
Troy is considered to have delayed development. In October 2012, he was diagnosed as hearing impaired. He requires a hearing aide for one ear. As of Nov 30, 2012, he still did not have this hearing aide. The director of his orphanage reported that the aide had been ordered and should arrive in December.
Troy walks, runs, climbs stairs & does front handsprings. His gross and fine motor skills are considered well developed. He prefers to play on his own and he enjoys watching children’s movies on TV. He can dress himself, feed himself, puts on his shoes and holds a pen and makes appropriate lines and marks with it. He can work mosaic puzzles. He plays with toys, He can pronounce some syllables but mostly communicates non-verbally by mimicking actions and gesturing. He enjoys music if it is also accompanied by visual images. It is possible that his delays are primarily due to his hearing impairment.
Additional photos of Troy 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.
DOB: 2002
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy- quadriplegic
Garnet is 10 years old. She has spent her entire life in a crib. She can move her head and her upper body some. She is aware of everything going on around her and will follow activities with her eyes/head. She turns her head to look when people are talking. She can hold onto toys when they are given to her. She smiles at people when they talk to her and responds positively to touch.
She eats blended food from a bottle, though she is learning to eat from a spoon.
Additional photos and videos from August 2012 of Garnet are available.
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.
DOB: 2004
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy
Kramer has lived his entire life in an orphanage where he has received very little medical care, therapy, interventions or attention. As a result, he’s significantly delayed in all aspects of his development. He is extremely small for his age, weighing just 25 pounds at 8 years old. In June 2012, he was hospitalized for evaluation and orthopedic medical intervention. A tenotomy was performed in the pelvic area to assist in his ability to better use his legs.
Kramer needs a family willing to provide the physical therapy and other medical/developmental care that he needs in order to reach his full potential. He’s never been given the opportunity to learn or do anything other than lie in a crib all day.
Additional photos of Kramer are available.
$63.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Born October 2010
Brenna is described as being a weak, restless, likeable and cute baby girl. She is HIV+. She is blessed to be in a baby house where the children have excellent access to medical care. Two additional photos available.
Up to 3 children in the home – exceptions are occasionally made for certain families. Applicants should be no more than 50 years old. Unrelated children cannot be adopted simultaneously in this region. Please be flexible as Russian families sometimes adopt younger children with HIV from this region and they will always have priority over a foreign family.
For more info and parent support on adopting and raising a child with HIV, please visit http://www.projecthopeful.org/
$470.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born September 2010
Carlisle has been diagnosed with a congenital anomaly syndrome, mainly affecting the area of the face (nevertheless, he is very cute) and delayed neuropsychological development
Carlisle can sit steadily in a specialized swing chair. The child remains seated when provided with support. He turns from back to belly spontaneously and manages to keep his head up for some time. He does not make attempts to crawl yet. He kicks legs and waves hands energetically. He’s not yet speaking. Carlisle has caretakers that he prefers over other adults.
Additional medical information 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.
Boy, born October 2010
Hearing loss and delayed neuro-psychological development
Hunter has some residual hearing and he would benefit from a cochlear implant and hearing aids.
Hunter’s motor development is delayed and does not correspondent to the age norms. He can sit independently. He can stand up by himself when holding onto a fixed support. He grabs and holds toys for some time. He does not always respond to sounds. He focuses his attention for a short time. He recognizes faces and objects from his surroundings. He pronounces random and continuous sound combinations. He expresses his emotions by smiling, laughing and crying. He is calm and rarely cries. He does not demonstrate a great interest in his surroundings. He likes lying on his back, kicking with his legs up and making diverse sounds. In working with the child the efforts are invested in stimulating him to build a relationship with a significant person – an adult caregiver.
Additional medical information 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.

DOB: 2004We have several additional photos and videos of Edward. In the videos, he is talking, singing, reciting rhymes and telling about a recent vacation. The translator reports that he has quite the sense of humor too. Photos and videos are from August 2012 and we do have several photos and videos that are older too.
Girl, Born June 2012
DS, interatrial septal aneurism Q 21.1
Meet our sweet dumpling Edna! She is in urgent need of medical care and a family of her own. Married couples only. Large families and older parents welcome. Travel required.
$1851.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption
DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Congenital anomaly of the broncho-pulmonary system; Infantile cerebral palsy – spastic quadric paresis; severe malnutrition
Zoey is almost 6 years old and weighs less than 10 pounds. She is currently fed through a feeding tube, though it is obvious that she is not receiving the nutrition that she needs.
We have very little information on Zoey at this time, though we are working to get more detailed medical information. The current information indicates that she moves her upper extremities and that she smiles and responds positively while being fed and when caregivers interact with her, change her, bathe her or talk to her.
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Boy, born July 2008
Eyes: Gray
Hair: blonde
Nature: Quiet, medically healthy (besides Down syndrome)
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She has siblings; their status is unknown
Girl, born August 2011
Gray eyes
Brown hair
Developmental delays
Kalina is just a little girl, who has already had to fight for her life. After the birth of Kalina, she required much care; now the girl’s condition is more or less returned to normal – she likes to communicate with adults, showing emotions, respond to affection and attention (and requires them), learning to crawl and pronounce certain syllables. She really needs loving caring adults.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born March 2004
Diagnosis: deformity of lower limbs, cognitive delay
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She is introverted and quiet. She likes to play with adults and likes to listen to people talking and likes being talked to even more. If you get familiar with her and you talk to her, she would ask you many questions. She can walk with hand on support and she can stand for several seconds. Taught by staff, she can say sentences of 3-5 words and she knows the function of daily utilities. If you ask her what her name is, she can tell you. She is cooperative when nannies put on clothes for her. She can take off clothes and unbutton; she can hold the bowl and feed herself and she can drink from a cup. She can read a picture book and can turn page after page. She can play blocks by herself and can make buildings with blocks. She is very polite and when she sees staffs here she would call them dad and mama, or aunty and uncle for younger ones. She sings to the younger children, songs she has learned. She likes most to sing the “Mama hao” (good mother) song. She likes read picture books very much and she likes clothes and dresses in bright colors. She cleans her face and hands every morning. She can keep her clothes neat and clean even after one or two days.
She is a good girl and she learns hard. We all like her and wish her happiness.
More pictures available.
$1906.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption

DOB: 2002
Diagnosis: spastic diplegia cerebral palsy (only effects lower body), severe malnutrition, lagging behind in all aspects of development.
Theodore has spent his life in an orphanage where he’s received very little care for his physical, mental or emotional needs. He’s recently been hospitalized several times to address some of his medical needs.
Theodore is 10 years old. He has CP and due to a lack of therapy, he does currently have contractures in some of his joints. Though he is 10 years old, he currently only weighs 36 pounds. His medical reports indicates that he can stand, feed himself with a spoon, makes sounds but isn’t yet talking, understands everything that is said to him, engages adults appropriately (shakes hands) and plays with toys. He’s described as a very happy little boy.
Additional photos are available for interested families.
$117.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Turner Syndrome; Congenital cardiac malformation – surgically corrected; Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
Bria is not yet 2 years old. She is crawling and standing with assistance. She can move around in a walker. She is very friendly and eagerly enters into interactions with other people. She smiles and laughs a lot. She seeks out the attention of adults. She actively plays with toys, chooses the toy she wants and spends time using it appropriately. She can transfer objects from hand to hand. She turns her head and looks when her name is called. She points at objects. She is making spontaneous combinations of sounds in an attempt to communicate. She eats baby food from a spoon. She sucks her thumb when falling asleep. Her report indicates that her development is delayed but that she shows great potential
Boy, born April 2009
Down syndrome, hydrocephalus (post-surgery), general delays (psychomotor and physical development)
As of September 2011, he wasn’t walking.
When an adult appears, Garreth looks at them and maintains eye contact for several seconds. He smiles when jested. He stands when put in a walker. He holds his head upright stably. He remains seated when provided with a stable support. He grabs and plays with toys when they are placed close to him so that he does not have to put much effort in reaching them. His speech activity is at a stage of producing sound combinations and sometimes syllables.
Additional information available from the agency.
The agency only has Garreth’s file for a month, so if you are interested in additional information regarding adopting him, please do not delay. Because we have his file for such a short time, a grant will not be opened for him unless a family commits.
DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

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Girl, born December 2008
HIV+
Here is a little one with tons of personality! She has a confirmed HIV+ diagnosis and she is registered for international adoption.
Additional photos are available.
Very good region to adopt from and a VERY good region for special needs adoption.
$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, Born July 2003
Miss Masha is a very special and blessed 8 year old girl. Not only does she have Down syndrome and a personality that lights up a room, she won over the hearts of the ABC News journalists who visited with her in May 2011 when filiming their story about Reece’s Rainbow and the needs of orphans with Down syndrome in Eastern Europe. They followed one of our adoptive families on their journey to Mia, but met Masha and so many others hidden away in mental institutions. Masha stood out, made herself known, and said ” I AM HERE MAMA, DO YOU SEE ME?“.
Now her 15 second miracle chance on ABC World News will be what saves her life! You can watch the story with Diane Sawyer from Dec 26, 2011 at
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/utah-family-saves-ukraine-girl-15236476
Reece’s Rainbow has been given special permission by her orphanage director to seek an adoptive family for her. She is HEALTHY, with no medical complications. She is very intelligent, independent in most activities, active, friendly, social, affectionate, and helpful. We have MANY photos of her and look forward to sharing those with you.
Because Masha is in an institution, interested families should be home study approved prior to commitment. Previous adoptive and/or Down syndrome experience preferred. Large families and older parents welcome, married couples only, travel required. Any questions can be directed to Andrea.
We are so grateful to Abbie Boudreau and Sarah Netter for their 10 month commitment to this story, and even more so now for their new-found life-long commitment to serving orphans with special needs abroad. What a voice they have given to Masha and so many others through their efforts!
$6003.45 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born Dec 2003
Williams syndrome, Mild mental delays
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At around 6 years of age, Hylah tragically lost her mother. After she lived this institute for 10 months, by volunteers introduced she was sent to a foreign foster family to be fostered.
Her language expression ability is good, oral language is fluent… she can also use simple English to communicate with foreign people. Her writing and operation ability (level) is poor, but she can understand the concept of space, such as: up and down, forward and backward, in and out. When seeing pictures and photos, she can understand the content of story, but she can not describe the story according its right orders, she has the fine ability of listening and following read, but the ability of retelling is bad, can not tell story after seeing the pictures, she can not focus her attention. She can go role play very well, can imitate by limbs well, can sing, dance, play games and etc. She can draw abstract painting.
LOTS of specific info on her on physical and intelligence development available in her file.
From foster mom who she lived with for 19 months: “Hylah is a vivacious little girl, as many children with Williams Syndrome are. She is extremely outgoing and loving with strangers. She throws her arms around almost anyone she meets (especially in a setting like church, where she knows we are “all friends” here) … It’s the cutest sweetest thing.
As far as behavior and even personality, Hylah is a chameleon. She molds to her environment. If someone says, Hylah was SO HAPPY when I saw her, then I can pretty much guess that they approached her with CHEER. If someone says, Hylah struggles, right? and can be a bit moody, then I usually can guess that maybe THEY were a bit uncomfortable around her or she was reading some kind of negative emotion from them. Of course SHE is responsible for her own attitude and actions, but she WILL transform into what is around her if she can … Hylah does best within a routine, and with advance notice of changes/transitions.
To study Williams Syndrome, you will find almost word for word SO MUCH of who Hylah is and how she acts.”
Additional pictures available. Full medical information and social history available for serious inquiries.
$100.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2000
Penny has had a series of medical check ups in 2012. Current medical conditions are listed as: Microcephalus; Internal Hydrocephalus, iron-insufficiency anemia, carious teeth with hypoplasia of the enamel (her teeth are rotting); Gothic palate, scoliosis and Cerebral Palsy – spastic quadric paresis with contractures of the large joints
Penny is 11 years old and weighs just 21 pounds. She’s been confined to a bed her entire life in an orphanage where she received little interaction or care. She is still fed from a bottle and cared for very much like a baby. She has never had the opportunity to reach her full potential.
We have several additional photos and a video clip from June 2012.
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Boy, born August 2006
Eyes: Gray
Hair: brown
Character: Sociable, affectionate
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
This munchkin is SO cute. So happy to have a new photo of him, look at those amazing hazel eyes! Healthy and doing very well. He is described as social and affectionate, and will make a wonderful son! He was born with supplemental chord of the left ventricle.
SINGLE MOMS WELCOME! An additional agency grant of $10,000 may be available to those who *qualify*.
$8361.97 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


Boy, Born March 2007
Don’t mind this pink sleeper, this is a BOY. Oliver is 5 years old and has spent his whole life cooped up in this crib. He was born with achondroplasia.
From his medical records: Achondroplasia, congenital dislocation of hips, valgus feet, contracture of extremities, secondary hydrocephaly, episyndrome as a result of encephalomeningitis.
Oliver is facing transfer to the institution VERY SOON, and will remain bedridden the rest of his life if he is not adopted.
$7902.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Boy, born in July 2010
Gray eyes
Hair light brown
Nature calm
What a cutie!
Ellison has Down syndrome, and is waiting for his forever family.
Single moms welcome. An additional agency grant of $10,000 may be available to those who *qualify*.
$1034.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption
Girl, Born August 2010
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FIONA! Fiona is doing GREAT. One of the very youngest we have seen made available from this country. Older parents and larger families welcome, single moms as well. Wonderful agency partner! Full medicals and social history available.
$720.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption

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Girl, born November 2008
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Her skin is light brown; her hair is straight and black
Maelie’s mother wanted her, but she was unable to take care of her.
Her speech is delayed; she had difficulties expressing herself and is better with physical responses. She likes to be with people and reacts with affection. She smiles all the time, sleeps well and eats different meals.
Overall, she is reported to be healthy. She was tested for HIV, hepatitis and venereal deases and all were negative. It doesn’t mention if she has been seen by a cardiologist.
A firsthand report from someone who met her in July 2012:
She was so beautiful. Her hair was short and dark. The look in her deep dark eyes was pure innocence. She wasn’t afraid at all. She had a curious look on her face as she looked at us. Then came that smile. Her smile made your heart skip a beat. She was such a happy little girl. I held her and she kept smiling and touching my face. She probably hasn’t seen a lot of tall white guys before. We sat down and I held her towards the ground to see if she could stand on her own. Not only did she stand but she took off running and giggling. The nun had to chase her down! It was hilarious! … I need to find a family for this little girl. She would be such a blessing to a family. There is something different about her. I could see it in her eyes and felt it when I was holding her. She deserves a good family and a good family deserves her.
$13,523.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Carolina is such a beautiful girl; beautiful brown hair with olive skin. She has cerebral palsy, and does wear AFO’s on both feet.
From her medical records: Cerebral palsy, convergent squint, mental delay. She can walk by supporter or holding one hand. She says separate words, understands simple speech, is affectionate and friendly. Physical therapy and a loving family will bring MIRACLES for this little girl!
Carolina was transferred in 2011 to a boarding school (not an institution).
$10118.17 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Age: 1There is a $2,000 agency grant for this little girl!
Interested families can contact Carla@aboutachild.org
Program Requirements:

DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Robinow Syndrome-Dwarfism
Roland is 4 years old. He walks and has good gross motor skills. His fine motor skills are also developing well. He scribbles on paper, feeds himself and is working on mastering buttoning his own clothes. He recognizes objects and pictures, can name members of the staff and other children, and concentrates on tasks for up to 15 minutes at a time. He pronounces words and simple sentences. He participates in activities with the other children and is bonding to specific staff members.
Several additional photos and videos of Roland are available.
We have several new photos and videos of Roland in addition to photos and videos from last year as well. In the current videos, he is naming his body parts and answering questions. He was described as “a little shy, but very capable and able to follow directions very well”.
$27.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: April 2005
Diagnosis: Congenital Multiple Arthorgryposis
2012 Update:
Rita is doing very well physically and developmentally. She is considered “clinically healthy”. She is now walking independently. She has worked hard on mastering skills despite her physical limitations. She reaches for toys on her own, picks it up, transfers it from one hand to another. She talks very well. She imitates and uses phrases. She asks appropriate questions. She understands everything that is said to her. She is calm. She initiates contacts on her own and interacts with peers, calls them by their name and touches them. She loves to listen to music. She eats from a spoon and is fed by an adult. She doesn’t regulate her physiological needs completely at this point, but she is telling adults when she needs to use the restroom. She is progressing toward independence. Her attention is more stable. She enriches her active vocabulary. With the help from her teacher she succeeds in movements, drawings, in fitting in and operating with buttons of the toys. She can compare and classify objects. She plays with the other girls in her group. She enjoys going on walks with a caregiver and is very observant of her environment.
We have photos and videos of Rita from October 2012 and from August 2011.
Rita is VERY close to “aging out” of her current orphanage. Due to her physical disability, she will be sent to an adult institution when she is transferred if a family does not step forward to adopt her.
Boy, born March 2010
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect, hearing disorder, hypermetropia, probably inborn kochliar neuritis.
Kael is very eager to communicate and seeks attention. Kael recognizes the difference between his staff members and other persons. He eats various food from a spoon, repeats the movements of an adult, observes people, understands instruction and “no”, but still does not implement simple instructions.
$259.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Boy, born February 2005
Jack is diagnosed with a rare skin condition called xeroderma pigmentosum
He came to the orphanage when he was a year and a half old. Jack is receiving additional care through Love Without Boundaries. He has continued to learn more songs and progress in his studies. Now seven years old, Jack has learned about 100 Chinese characters with which he can write complete sentences. He can count from 1 to 100, has learned addition and is starting to learn subtraction. Another activity Jack enjoys is reciting songs and poems by memory. Jack is a very capable boy who not only has good self-care skills but also helps others in getting dressed or using the washroom. Running, jumping and playing with other children fills his free time. One of his favorite games is playing hide and seek. Jack’s caregivers say he is a warm-hearted little boy who likes to help others.
$50.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Boy was born in March 2011
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
More info available from the agency, single moms welcome!
Boy, DOB 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome and hypothyroidism
Linden has Down syndrome and hypothyroidism. He does not have a heart condition or any other medical conditions. His development is considered delayed.
He’s described as “a very happy little guy”. We hope to get new photos soon to show off his smile!
Several new photos and videos are available of Linden.
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: cerebral palsy
Updated information on Lance’s development and medical condition is coming soon. We do currently have several photos and a video clip of him. He is still very young and could benefit greatly from proper therapy and early intervention.

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DOB: 2000
Diagnosis: cerebral palsy, scoliosis
Zack is 11 years old. He is wheelchair-bound due to scoliosis and cerebral palsy. He is a bright and engaging boy that until recently was well loved and sheltered at an orphanage for younger children. He was recently transferred to an older child home for children with physical disabilities. He makes friends easily and is developmentally on target aside from typical orphanage delays.
Zack’s best friend of over a decade was adopted to the United States in June and both children are heart-broken to see their lives so far apart now. Zack’s friend Maria is standing firm in her belief that a family will see her best friend and bring him home to their family. Maria’s family has met Zack and is willing to talk to any interested families about him.
Information from Maria’s family:
Zack is a very sweet boy who has been in a great orphanage. He loves music, cars, Legos (I sent some to him in one of the packages I sent my daughter). He is developmentally and academically on track from what I saw and heard. He is small for his age. I think that both of these kids are doing so well because of the care they got. The orphanage kept them longer that they should have before transferring them. So instead of sending them on when they were about to turn 8 they kept them until the end of June when I picked my daughter up. These two kids had been there since birth or soon after. The staff did lots of special things with them. I know they got birthday and Christmas gifts from the staff. The staff we are in contact with have even said they have called Zack at his new orphanage. Both kids were very sad on the day I picked Maria up….it was quite heartbreaking to be honest. They have a very strong relationship and it extended to the staff at the orphanage. The director even called my daughter princess Mimi. There is also a foundation that has done several things for both children regarding surgeries and equipment. I have Skyped with one of the founders who will be going to visit Zack at the beginning of August. He is a very sweet and kind little boy. They made sure he met me on the first trip because they didn’t want him to worry about who Maria would be adopted by. They staff psychologist also did a lot of work with Zack and Maria about what a family is, family roles, seeing friends adopted and being left behind. She is amazing! She was even one of the staff that took Zack to his new orphanage.
Additional photos are available. More detailed information about his development is coming soon.
$5342.80 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, Born September 2008
What a munchkin! Big brown eyes
More photos available. Charity is a beautiful girl with Down syndrome. She was born with a heart condition, but has had corrective surgery and is healthy and doing well now.
Charity is independent, impulsive and assertive. Charity would do great as the youngest child, so she has lots of attention and love from older siblings!
Update from a family who met her in Aug 2012:
Charity is probably the most “typical” child with Down Syndrome that I’ve met. She has a HUGE personality and is VERY affectionate and loving. She is resilient, as she falls down pretty easily since only walking for a short time, but gets right back up, literally dusts herself off and moves on. She LOVES new clothes and can dress herself. The minute she sees a new item of clothing, she starts to strip before you can pull it out of the bag! She has a hard time expressing herself appropriately. She can get agitated easily if things aren’t her way, or if you take something from her. But we believe that is just part of her age and also living in an orphanage all her life….she has nothing to call her own. When she gets excited, she tends to slap in the face, but not out of anger. She can be redirected pretty easily if you have patience and teach her more appropriate ways to express her excitement. She also shows signs of being potty trained as she can “clean herself”. She learns VERY quickly and was able to learn a few English sign language signs in a matter of a few days, with appropriate context. We believe that Charity will do great in a learning environment, home-school and/or outside schooling. She seems to be very bright and needs to be challenged. She will need to be worked with on feeding. As most children her age that live in orphanages, they tend to hoard and gorge themselves, but this can be corrected with feeding therapies and time at home. Charity is a spunky little girl with a very funny disposition. She would make a wonderful daughter and a very fun sibling.
Charity has an additional grant of $3200 for her in-country fees.
$11012.82 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Girl, born 2009
Down syndrome
Kennedi is as cute as can be!
More information coming.
$27.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born May 2009
Diagnoses: Spina bifida, Medullispinal hernia, after surgery
Hydrocephalus in easy stage in compensation stage, this diagnosis is improving
Gwenivere can stand and can speak. the girl is very good and has good prognoses for the future. She already had 2 surgeries. The director of her orphanage wants Gwenivere to be adopted by a foreign family because she understands the girl may get good medical help.
Gwenivere has a brother born 2010 in the same orphanage. We do not have a picture of him at this time. The boy is healthy and looks like Gwenivere, and they can be adopted together. Separation in this region is possible — we very much want to see these children adopted TOGETHER, however, it’s very likely the brother may be adopted domestically as he is healthy.
$168.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2004
Diagnosis: Tetralogy of Fallot, surgically corrected; Cerebral Palsy – spastic quadric paresis. Microcephalus. Congenital cataract – surgical correction of the left eye. Disorder in the metabolism of the Pyruvate and Glucogenesis. Severe malnutrition
Peyton was placed in an orphanage immediately after birth. He was then placed back with his birth mother when he was 14 months old. His mother returned him to the orphanage when he was 22 months old. He has been in the orphanage since that time. He lives in an orphanage where he received little medical intervention for his needs until just a few months ago. He has been blessed to receive significant medical intervention due to a special medical fund set up to assist children at his orphanage.
In May 2012, after treatment through the medical fund, he was diagnosed with severe malnutrition. He has been placed on a specific feeding regimen to address this issue. He is currently almost 8 years old and weighs just 17 pounds. He has also received lens implants to fix his cataracts. He has spent the majority of his life in a crib. He shows an interest in what is going on around him and enjoys attention. He needs a family that will help him to reach his true potential.
We have additional photos and a video clip from June 2012 in his report.
$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born September 2001
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
This tiny girl is ten years old! So petite!
Heather doesn’t have any other health complications listed at all.
$492.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Kaydee just turned 4 years old. She is currently living in a professional foster family and attends day care. She is physically healthy. She can walk and understands everything that is said to her. Her speech is delayed but she interacts with people and attempts to communicate. She plays with toys and does not have any noted behavior problems.
$36.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born October 2011
Down syndrome
Love the chubby little arms on this sweet baby girl! Colleen is a beautiful baby girl who needs a family to see past the fuzzy picture and bring her home!
Travel required, large families welcome
$20.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2003
Diagnosis: severe brain trauma from physical abuse that led to brain swelling; encephalopathy
Thad’s disabilities are a result of trauma that he experienced while being abused. He was removed from the abusive environment and placed in an orphanage where he still did not receive the proper level of care for his needs. He’s considered significantly delayed and is extremely small for his age.
More information on his development is coming soon.
$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: hydrocephalus that has been treated with a shunt, delays in development
Carson just turned 6 years old. He had hydrocephalus. A shunt was placed in 2011. He has no medical complications from it and has no other medical problems. He walks, runs, feeds himself with a spoon and plays well with other children. He is interested in everything that goes on around him. He plays with toys, stacks blocks, and likes to play hide and seek. He claps when cheered by adults. He can say a few words and understands everything that is said to him. He knows the members of the staff by name. He enjoys going on walks outside with caregivers.
Additional photos of Carson are available.
$18.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: delays in all aspects of development, behaviors consistent with severe Autism
Presley is almost 3 years old. We have recent reports from a doctor and a child psychologist not affiliated with the orphanage that includes their opinions based on observations and a review of her medical history. Presley does not walk, talk or have any self-help skills. She does not play with toys and avoids interactions with adults and children. The reports indicate that Presley’s physical growth is significantly delayed, both her height, weight and head circumference. Her weight is comparable to an 8 month old baby. The doctor’s report indicates the following: “The child presents anti-social behavior, lack of adequate human contact, willingness to remain isolated and elements of aggressiveness- Autism”. The psychological report indicates that Presley avoids contact with other people and will withdraw if contact is initiated, avoids eye contact and does not play with toys nor attempt to manipulate them at all (bang them together, etc) when they are given to her. Her responses appear to be only sensory related. She does have self-stimulating behaviors. Her cognitive development is listed at a 5 month old level and her social and communication development at below 3 months old.
Presley was born premature and has spent her entire life in an orphanage that is known to have sub-par care. It is possible that some of her delays are a result of her environment. Interested families should be prepared for the fact that the behaviors noted do indicate more than basic “orphan delays” per the reports. Both the medical and psychologist reports are available for families interested in adopting Presley.
Additional photos of Presley are available.


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Boy, born November 2004
Eyes of Gray
Blond hair
The nature of communicative
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy
Beau does not make an impression of a child who lives in an orphanage from his birth. Beau is very well developed, already knows how to read by syllables and is able to spell, write and count. The child loves to learn more and will be a promising student in a future. He is kind and friendly with the children and polite with the adults. He can be left alone in a room and will play with puzzles and mosaics for hours. He also likes to draw and is interested in technologies. He is a very accurate boy and likes cleanliness and order. He goes to the bathroom by himself and never forgets to brush his teeth and comb the hair. Beau walks without help but has spastic paraparetic gait.
Beau’s grant of $452 was gifted to Iris, by request of the family who had committed to him. They are patiently waiting and hoping to adopt Beau in the future.
DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Apert Syndrome
Serenity is 2 years old. She has Apert syndrome and many of the accompanying physical features: a soft palate, fused fingers and toes and skull malformations. She has no other health conditions. She is small for her age, weighing just 15 pounds. She is fed 6 times a day, but has difficulty gaining weight. She is walking and making progress in all aspects of her development. She plays with toys and scribbles on paper when given crayons. She enjoys interacting with other children. She can take her socks and shoes off independently and tries very hard to put her own bib on without assistance. She waves “hi” and “bye”. She eagerly enters into interactions with adults and seeks out their attention. During interactions with adults, she stares at their hands and puts her hands (which have fused fingers) next to theirs for comparison. She follows verbal directions and is beginning to make word approximations and to mimic sounds.
We have several additional photos of Serenity that show her fused fingers and various angles of her face/head.

DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: head and facial malformations
Anita has malformations on her head and facial areas. She has seen several doctors for this, but none of them will agree to operate on her. She was born prematurely and lags behind in all aspects of her development. She can sit up independently and enjoys sitting in a walker. She is not yet walking on her own. She recognizes familiar adults and pays close attention to everything going on around her. She’ll hold and manipulate toys when they are given to her to play with. She eats from a spoon and then receives additional nutrition from a bottle. She is beginning to make sounds, but does not have meaningful speech at this time. She has formed a bond with one particular staff member.
We have several additional recent photos and video clips of Anita. In the videos, she is laughing and playing with toys.
Isaac is a handsome 6 year old boy. He has great potential and needs a family eager to help him reach it!
Isaac is HIV+, currently on ARV’S, and doing quite well. Isaac is orphaned and is legally free for adoption. Isaac has a number of siblings not available for adoptions as they live with their fathers. Isaac lived with a kind woman until recently when the financial strain became too much. He was then taken to a rescue home.
To review Isaac’s file, one must have a pre-application filled out with the agency. Families have 5 business days to review a file. At the time of commitment, applicants must be interviewed by the agency’s Adoption Coordinator to ensure a good match.
For more info and parent support on adopting and raising a child with HIV, please visit http://www.
$270.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Girl, born June 2007
Diagnosis: Spina bifida, club foot
Rylee is a spunky 5 year old who was born with spina bifida and a club foot. She was transferred to a foster home when a family accepted her file for adoption – both the orphanage and the adoption agency wanted her to have the best possible care while she waited for her family to travel. Unfortunately, that family was not able to proceed with the adoption, so Rylee is still waiting.
In the meantime, she has made incredible progress. She’s adjusted to her foster family and they love her dearly. Her foster home is wonderful, but she really needs a family that can provide for her medical needs.
Rylee is silly and dramatic, and she loves music and the color red.
$107.85 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Diagnoses: postoperative hydrocephalus; postoperative meningomyelocele, with good recovery; bilateral uronephrosis
Bella suffered from congenital spina bifida and meningocele on her back, with hydrocephalus, uronephrosis and strephenopodia of both feet. Now she has had surgery for the meningocele and hydrocephalus; when she is older, she will have surgery for uronephrosis. After her coming to the foster home, at the beginning she has bad appetite because of her disease; after surgeries she recovered well and her food intake increased. She always has good physical state after surgeries, as well as good appetite and sound sleep.
Bella is such a sweet natured girl. She rarely cries or shows any signs of discomfort, unless she is hungry and sees someone else with food that she wants – in that case, she will let out a bit of a soft growl or whimper to let you know she’s hungry! Bella loves close contact with people. She especially loves to grab fingers and play with them. Sometimes she will grab your hands and pull you close to her – this is a game that she likes to play. She enjoys close face-to-face conversation and loves to imitate some facial expressions, like opening her mouth wide, or sticking out her tongue. Bella’s favorite thing to do is make kissy faces. She does this often, to anyone who pays attention to her and it’s probably the most adorable thing anyone has ever seen. Bella loves to be held. She will begin smiling and laughing as soon as she is picked up. Bella also makes a lot of babbling noises when she is happy. Although she doesn’t know any words yet, she certainly likes to talk!
Bella has a wheelchair that she sometimes uses. She is still a bit too small and young to move herself around, but she loves to be pushed around in it. It is also giving her the opportunity to develop some new skills. She can pick up small objects in her hands, like a ball, or a crayon. She doesn’t colour yet, but loves to pick up the paper and crumple it. She is also able to pick up small pieces of fruit, like a banana, and put it in her mouth – this might take her a few tries because she seems to like the feel of the banana, and sometimes plays with it first, so she might need a bit of help guiding it to her mouth! Bella is a great eater; she will open her mouth for anything on a spoon. She is a wonderful child with a great personality, that just needs some love and care to help her grow and develop!
Bella is a clever, beauty and lovely little angel. Her caregivers hope she can have her own family soon – a father, mother and more siblings who would love and care for her. Her health and happiness is their greatest hope.
The agency has a $4200 grant available for a qualified family!
$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Olson is a handsome devil, isn’t he? Blonde hair and beautiful brown eyes. He was born with a congenital anomaly of the urinary system, he has extrophia of the bladder (doctor says this is operable). He is cognitively delayed as well and needs special help with speech. We do not have info about a potential cause for this cognitive delay, but you would have access to all his medical and social history records once you arrive. He is very active and capable physically though, and can really benefit from surgery and a loving family.
Olson has already been transferred to an older child internat and can be adopted with EVERETT.
Olson also has a grant available through Project Hopeful.
$166.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

BOY, born March 8, 2005
Everett is just darling…handsome, happy, active, and smart! He was born with a minor VSD (heart condition). Some of his facial features may indicate FAS, but this is not documented and is only a cautionary disclosure so families are prepared. It is just as possible that he does NOT have FAS.
If you are unfamiliar with FAS, please spend some time researching this condition. Just as with Down syndrome, FAS and FAE have a wide variation of effects on each child, both medically, physically, and cognitively. This is typically dependent on how long during the pregnancy the mother consumed alcohol, and of course, how much. There is no way to know this ahead of time.
Everett has already been transferred to the older child internat. Everett also has a grant available through Project Hopeful.
$429.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy (right side weakness), Arachnoid cyst
Mary Grace is 5 years old and doing well developmentally. She walks independently, goes up and down stairs and can even run. She can feed herself with a spoon with her left hand and drink from a cup. She can put her shoes on and off and undress herself. She still needs some assistance with dressing. She speaks in complete sentences, answers questions appropriately and understands everything that is said to her. She has been attending a mainstreamed daycare 2 days a week in 2012 and is doing very well there. She also works with a resource teacher. She plays with other children, plays appropriately with toys and will assist in cleaning up after play time. She has a 1:1 caregiver that spends time with her and she responds well to this individualized attention.
Medically, she had a seizure when she was 3 years old. She was immediately placed on seizure medication and has not had another seizure episode since. The seizure was primarily on her right side. After the seizure an Arachnoid cyst was found on the left side of her brain. This could account for the seizure episode. Current recommendation is not to treat the cyst and to continue the seizure medication since no further seizures were observed. She has right side hemiparesis (weakness to her right side) and as a result, a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. She is allergic to egg whites. She’s undergone extensive testing and evaluation from a neurologist and her medical information is available for interested families
Boy, born April 2008
has older half siblings (not available for adoption)
Shaken baby syndrome; Asthma; low muscle tone; open oval window; suspicion of autism spectrum disorder
Gabe was born via cesarean due to hypertension and fetal hypoxia. When he was 4 months old he was diagnosed with a muscle tone disorder, physical therapy was provided. In February 2009 moderate bronchial asthma was diagnosed. He has had bronchitis six times, chicken pox, ear inflammation, tonsillitis, and rhinopharyngitis. He began crawling at 13 months, sat independently at 14 months, he could stand holding on to things at 15 months, and was walking with assistance at 17 months. He had a heart defect of the auricle wall but when reevaluated by a cardiologist in 2010 it was found that it had closed and only an open oval hole remained. Gabe’s physical development corresponds with his age and is described as normal and harmonious. He prefers to play alone. He was evaluated for autism and there was not enough information to confirm the diagnosis.
Update from December 2010: Gabe is walking independently and can climb up stairs holding an adult’s hand. His coordination and balance are insufficient. Interaction with adults depends on his mood, sometimes he cuddles, smiles and wishes for affection and touch. He does however avoid eye contact. He does not interact or play with other children, does not participate in collective activities and shows no interest in them. He likes toys that make noise, play music, moving toys (beads, trundles, whirligigs), and blocks. He frequently puts toys in his mouth and licks things. He enjoys spinning the wheels on the toy cars. During individual activities he does try to imitate elementary actions and will seek out help from an adult if he is struggling, however he gets tired quickly and becomes irritable. His behavior is sporadic and he gets angry quickly when his wishes (to leave group, open closets and doors) are ignored. When he gets angry he falls down, cries, and calms himself down slowly. He shows stereotypical hand movements: he twiddles his fingers, puts them into his mouth, knocks with his fingers on various surfaces, and scratches them. Gabe does not understand what is told to him and does not perform tasks that are asked of him. He reacts to his name episodically. He does not speak, only spontaneous sounds caused by him playing with his lips and tongue, he sometimes laughs loudly. He does not eat by himself, he is spoonfed. He does not take the spoon himself and he does not chew, he sucks on harder food. He drinks from a bottle and holds it himself. His appetite is good, he does not select food, prefers to drink a lot of drinks. He has trouble sleeping and will chew the side of his crib. He sleeps sensitively and wakes up frequently. Has no interest in sitting on the potty.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2002
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Tyler has waited 10 years for the opportunity to have a family and he is now FINALLY registered for adoption. He needs a family that will look past his age and see all that this little boy can be under the guidance of a loving family.
Tyler has experienced many transitions in his young life. He was placed in an orphanage after birth, sent to a horrific mental institution at age 4, removed from those conditions and placed in a different orphanage at age 6 and then finally moved into a group home family style orphanage at age 7, where he still lives today. In the group home, he is learning daily living skills, basic academics and self-help skills. He eats from a spoon and is learning to feed himself proficiently. He loves water and enjoys playing in the bath tub. He likes to watch TV and to sit on the back patio and watch the dogs walking down the street and the cars passing by. He will call out to the dogs when he sees them. He also enjoys going for walks in the community. He enjoys playing with musical books and toys. He follows verbal directions and says a few one and two syllable words. He knows the difference between familiar people and strangers and enjoys receiving individualized attention from adults. A teacher comes to the group home to work with him and other children on educational goals.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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This princess was born in June, 2010.
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She giggles when she is teased. She likes to shout out loud when she is happy. When she sees food, she gets very excited. She turns her head when her name is called. She enjoys listening to music and having her foster family sing to her. She likes to play with dolls and enjoys being outdoors. She is a child with Down Syndrome and an ASD heart defect waiting for her permanent home.
Single moms permitted, no more than 6 children at home, only one parent has to travel.
$1615.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born September 2010
Jeremiah's mother died shortly after birth. He has a father and grandmother who love him dearly. With his special needs, they do not feel they can continue to care for Jeremiah at home. They love to visit him when they are able.
Jeremiah has bilateral cataracts. He is believed to be mostly blind (may see some light). He was born with imperforated anus, but that has since repaired itself.
From someone who works with him: Jeremiah is such a happy go lucky little boy. He is always in a good mood and loves to play. His nannies often brag about how good of a baby he is. They say he eats well, sleeps well, and plays well. They all love him dearly! Jeremiah recently (Aug 2011) learned how to crawl. I didn't think it was possible for Jeremiah to be any happier, but now that he is mobile he appears to be even happier than I have ever seen before! He can pull himself up to stand and loves to bounce. I'm sure it won't be long before Jeremiah is walking and talking! He already babbles nonstop and loves to make noise. If Jeremiah is awake, it's guaranteed he is "talking!" He loves to hear his little voice. Jeremiah loves to play with toys and often holds them in front of his face. His Dad and Grandma come to visit him very often, and although he is young, he still seems to be bonded with them. Jeremiah loves to be held and given attention. He is an amazing little boy who is capable of so much! It's been amazing to see how far this little guy has come over the few months that he has been in our care. I'm confident he's going to continue to amaze us as he reaches more and more developmental stages! He truly is one of the happiest babies I know!
$15.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

PLEASE NOTE! This region allows no more than 3 children at home, married couples only, parents must be less than 50 years of age. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Jack was born in October 2000. He says he would love to find a family with a brother or sister of a similar age so they can play together. He is not an aggressive boy. Although he likes insects and worms, he does not like scary movies. He is very cute, smart and charming. He is also communicative and sociable. The director of his baby house spoke enthusiastically about him. The director of his current orphanage writes very warmly about him. Before he was about to transfer to the older child orphanage, he asked a visitor “do you know anyone who would like to take a boy like me. I would really like for a visitor at least, because I am all alone and I have no one.” He is open and shows his emotions. His caregivers say he is responsible, obediant and kind. He likes physical education and the natural world. He also likes to sculpt. He understands that his chances of a family choosing him are slim. He has always seen parents coming for the younger children. Jack is a nice kid. He is active and alert, careful and smart. He is a friendly boy. He does not speak roughly to the other children. He calmly shares his toy when someone asked to ride the scooter. His teachers appreciate him for his peaceful nature – they say he behaves properly in every situation. He listens and takes the word of his educators. He is happy to talk about school, about games, how he went to the circus and rode the rides at the zoo. He is said to be similar to a “home child.” He asks mature questions, and his voice breaks in tears when he asked a family why they had come for a younger child and not for him? He asked “what do I need to do for a Mom to come? Do you know where she is? Is she looking for me?” He has enough mental strength to maintain his positive outlook on the world. He is getting older, but he is still a defenseless child in need of care and family warmth. As of December 2011 he was in 4th grade. His teacher said that his intelligence is intact and he can learn well. Unfortunately his efforts are only average as he does not have anyone encouraging him to try any harder. He doesn’t understand yet that the purpose of learning well now will be reflected in future achievements. He does not have any siblings. Additional photos are available. The children from the orphanage he is in are usually well developed.
$7355.83 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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Girl, born 3/22/08
This gorgeous three year old toddler with Down Syndrome likes to be held and cuddled. She enjoys playing with her caregivers and is described by them as cute, contented and a very calm girl. She has global developmental delays and is making progress with her therapies. Given her special needs she has made tremendous progress in the last few months. Her hearing is normal and she enjoys interacting with her speech therapist. She is happy when playing with water and enjoys her baths for this reason. She is curious about her surroundings and will clap her hands and smile when enjoying activities she likes. Books that produce sound, mirror play and music hold a special interest for her. Her feedings come through gastrostomy tube and is gaining weight. She is loved by the other children in the center and will be a light of sunshine to any family who claims her as their own.
$325.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Kolina is a beautiful 9 year old girl who is the size of a toddler
She has reddish hair and giant, striking blue eyes. We are waiting on more medical info for her, but she is in a dire situation.
Kolina does have many facial features of fetal alcohol syndrome, in addition to her Down syndrome. Kolina is in an orphanage where most of the children are malnourished and receive only the most basic care and minimal therapy. As a result, she's significantly delayed.
Families considering Kolina should be home study approved to adopt a severely neglected and institutionalized child.
More photos available. Single moms, large families, and older parents welcome. EASY TRAVEL.
$6113.73 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: Down syndrome, heart-ASD, not repaired
Family history: 2 siblings have died from alpha 1 anti-trypsindeficiency, which is a genetic condition
Birth history: Cyanosis was observed at birth (skin appeared blue). hypoexemic ischemic encephalopathy (lack of oxygen to the brain) was established at 5 days old.
URGENT NEED of a family.
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Boy was born in October 2010
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Look at this muffin!! SAVE HIM from the fate he is doomed for if he is left behind! Single moms welcome!

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Born, September 2006
eyes grey
Hair dark blond
Character communicative
Diagnosis: Orthopedic and urological issues
Eliza is pleading for a family of her own. She is a gorgeous little girl who deserves to know the love of a family, even if only for a little while. Further medical information is available for interested families.
Single moms welcome, great region to adopt from!
$227.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB 1/16/2010
With big, dark eyes and a full head of hair, this little girl is easy to love. She was born by caesarean surgery to a woman with gestational diabetes, and was hospitalized for ten days from her birth on January 16, 2010 for respiratory difficulties. Since then, she has struggled to develop in a predictable manner, but doctors are not sure why. All her tests (MRI, heart, vision, hearing, Down syndrome) have been normal. Also a karyotyping showed normal chromosomal patterns. She previously was living with a foster family who described her as a child with a huge smile and happy nature. She was transferred to a care center where she could receive regular therapies for her development delays. She is now reportedly able to walk on her own and seems to be on target for her motor skills. She still has delayed speech development. Since receiving therapy her house mother, whom she goes home with every night, has reported that she no longer avoids eye contact or pushes her body back when held.
She is a happy and smiling child who likes being with others. She is ready for a family who is open to developmental delays, and has access to ongoing medical treatment, including physical therapy. The best family will be one with flexible expectations of her abilities when she is older. There are many unknowns about this cutie, and a family who understands this will be the one who succeeds with her. State of residence may be flexible, please contact Erin for more details.
$58.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

SINGLE MOMS ACCEPTED!
I have $35,755.26 in my grant fund towards the cost of my adoption!

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Boy, born Sept 2008
Eyes: Gray
Hair: blond
Nature: Quiet
They say that he is very sweet, loving and kind. That even when some children treat him badly he never gets angry and just gets surprised. Little sweetheart has a cardiostimulator in his heart, so definitely will need some follow-up with a cardiologist when he gets home. He has hearing loss of the 2 grade of the both sides, dermatitis, and flat feet.An adoptive family met him in August 2011: He is sooo cute! He is very calm and loved attention! He kept getting in front of the camera so I would take his picture and kept smiling the best smiles for me. He’s the only boy with DS at this orphanage right now.
More pictures available!
$2930.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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Nicholas
Date of Birth: August 2005
Gender: Male
Eyes: Blue
Hair: light brown
Diagnosis: Down syndrome

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Claire
Girl, born June 2004
NO siblings
We are so thrilled to be able to relist Claire! She is a lovely girl, and has waited so long already for a family of her own. She is described as sociable and smart.
She was previously thought to have a sister, but we’ve found out that is incorrect.
$3778.20 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: July 19, 2007
YAY, new photo of Valenz, isn't he handsome? Updates on his progress coming soon.
Valenz is delayed in all areas of his development. However, he has shown marked improvements in recent months. He can sit unassisted and pull up to his knees in an attempt to stand. He shows a general interest in toys and will hold them, moving them from hand to hand. He makes spontaneous sounds and basic syllables. He watches the other children and has begun to smile when interacted with by staff and other children. He eats thick consistency foods from a spoon, but still requires someone to help feed him. He sucks his thumb when he sleeps.
Older parents, larger families, and single moms welcome. EASY TRAVEL!
$1026.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Kendra can walk steadily, climb and maneuver around obstacles. She plays with toys, bangs blocks together and manipulates toys in/out of containers. She watches the other kids closely and tries to participate in all of the activities that they are doing. Her receptive language is very good and she is beginning to communicate: says “bye-bye”, attempts to say “come” and does a gesture with it, claps for “bravo”. She loves getting on the elevator at the orphanage because she knows that means that she is going outside! She is eating from a spoon and drinking from a cup, though she is not feeding herself at this time.
$20.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: July 12, 2006
Main diagnosis: Down syndrome
UPDATE MAY 2011- From someone who visited with Landon: He is always smiling when surrounded by people and actively participates in the games. He loves music and watches the children shows on TV with great pleasure. He eats independently and learns with ease – he is very perceptive. He puts on and takes off his shoes independently, eats independently and drinks from a glass. He knows the children and serves them from bowls. He is able to scratch within the boundaries of the paper and likes to draw. He is able to pronounce syllables but he is not able to speak and articulate separate words yet, but the staff believes that he can learn to do this. Knowing the other children, when being told “bring Georgi”, he stands up and brings the child. He knows the difference between the clothes and the shoes of the other children, takes and arranges objects and as he is very impressionable he examines them with great interest.. He smiles, hugs the adults and is very communicative.
From his medical report:
Landon has had surgical treatment for GI issues and a ventral hernia. He wears glasses 2-3 hours a day. He walks, pushes toys, runs and climbs. He actively participates in games with other children and imitates what he sees the other children do. He turns the pages in a picture book, stacks blocks and places rings on a stick (a stacking toy). He enjoys music class and will mimic the motions along with the other children.Landon is described as "very social". He answers to his name and will come when called and follows simple verbal instructions. He is making sounds and saying syllables but is not yet using words to communicate. He prefers the contact of adults and seeks out their attention.
We have many photos of Landon available, including a baby picture!
$277.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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Date of Birth: October 2005
Lively child, cheerful character, always in good spirits. Accurate, loves beautiful clothes and playing dress-up. She takes pride in her appearance. She likes to help her nannies set the table for dinner. She takes this job very seriously and she wears an apron and a cap and puts everything in it’s correct place – fork on the left, knife on the right. She loves to draw and is very artistic. Her drawings often depict a house, a mom and a dad. She hopes that her dream will come true.
Please be open to health conditions if committing to adopt Sarah as we may not be able to get medical records before committment in this region.
Sarah may be at risk of being transferred. Additional photos available.
$1495.55 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Born March 2010
Angel has post op anal atresia MIH variant of Holoprosencephaly(HPE).
She smiles, laughs, plays, reacts, crawls, and lifts her arms up to be held. Angel is a laid back, pleasant baby. The surgery for her anal atresia was successful.
Contact is Xiaoqing Cai.
$222.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption.
Date of Birth: January 29, 2006
Gender: Female
Eyes: Gray
Hair: brown
Nature: Calm
$6443.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Artem K.
Boy, born June 4, 2006
Eyes: Brown
Hair: dark brown
Temperament: good-natured
SIGNIFICANT RISK, PLEASE ADOPT ME SOON!
It is so painful to see these kids whose mothers drank during their pregnancy
(( Artem's mom was clearly not interested in giving him the best chance in life. This was her first pregnancy, he was born at 38 weeks, but she smoked and drank throughout the pregnancy. His mother kept him home until he was nearly a year old, so there is no telling what other damage she may have caused him during that time. Despite his difficult beginnings, he is described as a good natured boy, and will thrive in a loving family. He does have a minor myocardiopathy that should be followed once home, but he is active and doing much better now that he is in the orphanage.
FULL MEDICAL RECORDS AVAILABLE! SINGLE MOMS WELCOME
Lots more photos available!
$17187.55 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


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Anastasia S.
Date of Birth: July 2007
Gender: Female
Eyes: Gray
Hair: light brown
Character: easily tired, calm
Update late 2011: Anastasia is said to not be developing well; she does not stand or walk — she desperately needs a family, to help her develop and reach her full potential!
$7872.15 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, Born March 2004
This adorable 6 year old boy with Down syndrome was found outside a police station in March of 2008. His age is estimated. He is reported to have adapted will to life at the orphanage and has made many friends. He is very helpful to the teachers and care givers. He is able to take care of his daily needs, and speaks a few words. His caregivers find him to be loving, humorous, very adorable and having a kind heart. This lovable boy needs a family that is experienced with childhood delays and can be strong advocates for him.
Contact Erin Mower at Holt International for more info
$38.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


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From a missionary who visited with him recently: SWEETY SWEETY SWEETY! Look at photos, what an amazing progress he made! For now little Artem is weak and less developed than kids at his age. But Artem has hidden ability to speak: he can repeat parts of words for long time and always includes into his speach some new sounds! This is a special kid that needs additional care and attention. He needs to become strong and gather all things that he has been taught by caregivers, but soon he will learn everything which is needed for his age and he will blossom.
$3334.03 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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Male, Born August, 2011
Down syndrome
This baby boy’s birth parents have made the decision to make an adoption plan for him based on their financial situation. They would like him to be in a family who can provide all of the medical, emotional and financial support he will need. The agency will provide prospective adoptive parents Kaden’s medical, social history, birth certificate, etc. files.
Country Requirements:
An agency grant is available to help with Kaden’s adoption.
$1135.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Congenital cataract (blind), Cerebral Palsy, Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Sarah has Guillain-Barre Syndrome, which resulted in a regression in gross motor skills. She has slowly recovered from this and is now only affected in the ankles. She is significantly delayed in all aspects of her development. She can sit up unassisted, pull up to a crouched position and pick up toys to play with them. She prefers musical toys.
$1052.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, Born March 2008
Latin America
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Sweet Rose is 4 years old now. She has been living in a foster family her whole life. Isn’t she darling!? With a glowing smile she waits for her forever family. She has had surgery to correct some valves in her heart, she is healthy now. She is described by her caregivers as happy and affectionate.
Full medical info avail from the agency partner.
$983.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Delays in speech and other areas of development

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DOB: 2003
Diagnosis: imperforated anus and genital malformations
Alyssa is very small for her age, She weighs 30 pounds and is 38 inches tall at almost 9 years old. She is not yet walking independently, but will walk while holding someone’s hand. She feeds herself with a spoon and washes her own hands. She can talk and enjoys looking at books with pictures in them. She can tell part of her favorite story, with the help of an adult. She responds to her name, follows simple directions and shows a preference for certain adults. She can draw on paper and enjoys musical games and motor activities. She is observant and inquisitive. She is now receiving instruction from a resource teacher and progress in her development has been observed since the teaching began.

DOB: 2005
Diagnosis: mild cerebral palsy- spasticity in feet, strabismus
DOB: 2006
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Marcus is a healthy and active little boy. He’s described as communicative, friendly, emotionally warm and compassionate. He walks, runs, and enjoys dancing along to music and children’s songs. He can feed himself and dress himself. He plays with other children but really enjoys interacting with adults. He follows verbal directions and participates in activities. He repeats one syllable words. He does not exhibit any aggression toward himself nor toward other people.
Update on Marcus:
His guardian reports that he is an extremely positive child. He gets along well with all the other children and the adults that care for him. The orphanage puts on numerous plays through out the year and he participates in all of them independently. He is a leader in his group. He is living with healthy, typically developing children. He goes to school daily and loves it. She believes that he will do very well in a family.
$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Girl, born June 2007
Brown eyes, Hair dark brown
The nature of calm
She is believed to have spina bifida (operated) or a spinal hernia.
Trisha is currently not walking. The girl has a very nice personalty, calm, good communication skills, very smiley with a good sense of humor.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2001
Diagnosis: agenesis of the anus and rectum, artificial anus extracted on the front abdomen wall, Anomaly of the spine; Sigmo-vesicular fustula; anemia, delays in all aspects of development
He is extremely small for his age. Last year, at the age of 10, he was 37 inches tall and weighed only 23 pounds.
$120.75 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Girl, born December 2010
Cleft lip / palate
Hypotrophy (because of the problems with feeding)
Interventricular septum defect (likely closed on its own)
prenatal contact with Hepatitis C (no signs of her having it)
Her caregivers say she is a good girl, and she has potential for better development. She is a happy little girl and very nice!
They don’t have special nipples or palate appliances, so her nutrition is poor, but they’re doing the best they can for her. Everyone is hoping she can find a family soon, and get started with surgical interventions.
Additional photos available for prospective parents.
$181.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

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Girl, born in January 2006
Blue Eyes
Hair dark brown
The nature of the contact, active, capable of deep affection, sociable with children, with teachers she is benevolent
Cadence is deaf but we are told she uses digital hearing apparatus – which means she’s got some level of hearing. Once adopted, she could be assessed for hearing aids or maybe even a cochlear implant!
Cadence an active, lively girl. She loves to play and socialize with other children.
She needs loving parents.
$100.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Has brothers or sisters
Girl, born in January 2011
Brown eyes
Dark hair
The nature of calm
What a beautiful little girl — such deep dark eyes!
$50.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
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Boy, born August 2006
A sweet -faced 5 year-old, Nathaniel is diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease. He dresses himself and is otherwise independent in his daily living. He is not aggressive, is kind to others and cries easily if he doesn’t get what he wants. He needs a family who can work with the unknowns of his medical diagnosis.
DOB: 2008
Diagnosis: hydrocephalus
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Boy, born May 2011
Blue Eyes
Hair light brown
$55.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Zane just turned 3 years old. He was tested at the age of 31 months
and tested at the 18 month level. He walks, says a few words, feeds
himself with a spoon, plays appropriately with toys (puts a baby doll
in the stroller and pushes it around outside), scribbles on paper with
a pencil, loves to be hugged and is very social.
Several additional photos of Zane are available.
$786.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!