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Congratulations to all of these beautiful and deserving children who have now found committed adoptive families through Reece's Rainbow! 
DOB: Sept 9, 2002
PRC
Special need: cerebral palsy
Though she was diagnosed to have mental delays, it’s been noted that it’s like orphanage delays in general. She does will in day-to-day tasks. In the orphanage, she has much less education and very rare contact with the outside world compared to other children of same age.
She has been attending the special education class in the orphanage. Yet, she will go to the local special education school in mid-September.
She enjoys playing with balls, listening to music and dancing. She doesn’t like being ignored. She likes pink and green, and she likes wearing dresses.
She can walk and go upstairs with no problem. Every day she dresses up, takes the bath, eats and sorts out the bedding by herself. She can fully take care of herself.
Additional photos and video available.
$1472.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Congenital hydrocephalus
Marshall looks great! Three years old and ready to RUN — he looks like he’ll keep his mama busy and on the go!
WHY is he still waiting!?
$460.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: December 2005
DOB: 2005
Diagnosis: delays in development -report indicates that due to delayed speech, Autism was initially suspected. However, no formal testing has been done and the child’s development is continuing to improve.
Annie is 7 years old. Her motor skills are well developed. She walks, runs, catches & throws a ball, climbs, hops on one foot and participates in musical games that require movement. Her fine motor skills are developing as well. She can open/close scissors and is learning to cut with them. She draws on paper, though she is not yet writing letters. She plays with play dough and builds a tower of 12 blocks. She is in the 1st grade and attending school outside the orphanage. She follows verbal directions and responds to her name. She tries to imitate words said by adults. She currently expresses herself non verbally. She is very protective of her possessions. She doesn’t often initiate play with the other children, but she will play close to them. She will join in organized group activities for short periods of time and is very emotionally responsive to familiar adults. She needs extra time to complete tasks and has a short attention span. She stops inappropriate behaviors when redirected by an adult. She feeds and dresses herself. Since she is non verbal, she does not yet indicate that she needs to go to the bathroom on her own, so she is taken on a schedule and is completely toilet trained using this method.
Additional photos & videos are available.

Scott is a 9 year old boy who can walk but cannot talk.
It is suspected that he has Down syndrome, but not confirmed. Additional information will be available soon.
Scott is no longer available for adoption – his birth family is visiting in hopes to bring him home
Scott’s grant has been shared with JJ and Timothy.
Isn’t she pretty!? Ilyssa is living at a boarding school and is waiting for her forever family. She is diagnosed as HIV+, stage 3. She also has an astigmatism, and will greatly benefit from glasses.
Ilyssa is a very typical, normally developing child. She is a good student and a social girl.
$1736.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born Feb 2007
Diagnosis: Down syndrome, repaired heart condition
Marnie was in and out of the hospital the first year of her life due to medical issues surrounding her heart condition. Her heart was successfully repaired when she was a year old and her recent cardiac check up indicated that her heart is functioning normally.
Marnie is currently walking with support and receiving PT to strengthen her leg muscles so that she can walk independently. She has recently started pronouncing sounds and syllables in an effort to communicate. She plays with toys and interacts appropriately with care givers. She is NOT aggressive toward herself nor toward the other children. She eats from a spoon.
Additional photos and video available!
$6084.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born October 2011
No eyes, no nose; congenital heart defect (open oval window)
Sweet little Beatrice! Imagine being stuck in a crib all day….with little opportunity for stimulation anyway, but also having no sense of vision or smell either! Imagine what reconstructive surgery will do for this angel…..the gift to know the beauty of the world around her and the smell of *home*.
Beatrice is doing well medically, she is a good weight so far, but REALLY needs a family! She makes sounds, likes to communicate and interact with others.
The sooner she can get into a family, the better, so she can get the therapy she’ll need to blossom.
From a family who met her in Oct 2012: “I got the pleasure of meeting Beatrice today and such a beautiful baby girl she is. When I looked at her all I could think about as she moved her adorable lips as though she was taking a bottle after waking up from a nap was if she could only get adopted in America the opportunities and what surgery would do for this little girl. Her life would be changed let alone saved. When I visited her it was very emotional even for the staff at the school and tears ran down their face and I held her hand and she squeezed my fingers. She is very loved her and the staff can only hope and pray she finds a forever family to give her all the opportunity and chances in life she so deserves. I have personally adopted and am adopting from this school now twice and it is an incredible school to work with and the children are loved and cared for but when her time is up when she ages out her future will be grim. I pray this precious girl will find her forever family.”
A family that visited her orphanage in May 2013 observed that Beatrice was able to stand in her crib. They also saw that the arm braces have been removed, that she could sit up unassisted and could grip toys in both hands. During a verbal interaction with Beatrice, the family observed that she turned toward their voice in response.
Married couples only. Large families and older parents welcome, travel required. More photos available!
$7883.47 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born April 25, 1997
Abnormal development of cardiac system, recurrent infection of ENT organs and respiratory tract, humpback
Joseph WANTS to be adopted and we want to give him a chance in case there is a family that is paper ready or able to file petition for his adoption with USCIS before he turns 16 to adopt him.
He has no younger siblings.
Girl, born 01/16/05
T-HSA
Ella was born on January 16th, 2005 to a birth mother with a history of drug abuse and HIV. Ella has been tested and is negative for HIV. She was raised by her maternal grandmother until she was placed in a foster family after suffering significant trauma in the home. She has a hemangioma between her eyebrows. From a 2011 update from her caregivers they say that Ella often wears a smile on her face and is active and lovely. She is a curious girl and interested in her surroundings. She enjoys dancing and her caregivers say she is talented. Her teachers say she is eager for attention and speaks loudly in class while expressing her thoughts. Ella remembers everything that has been said about her and is so pleased with her personal successes such as dancing. Young Ella has experienced a difficult traumatic past and has been seeing counselors to cope with this history.
$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Heart condition – Double discharge of vessels from the right ventricle (after surgery); Urinary/urethra condition – Ureterostomy (after surgery), atrophy of the anus, colostomy (after surgery)
Leann may have some effects of FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome), based on social history.
Additional medical diagnosis available for serious inquiries.
Leann is a very clever, cheerful, jesting girl. She speaks well, and is very sociable.
Update 2013: Leann is one of the loveliest little girls… She chats a lot, laughs, and never complains, even though she has spent most of her short life in and out of hospital . She can run and jump, talk, and she is smart and intelligent.
Leann’s grant of $896.00 has been gifted to Jenny.
DOMESTIC FOSTER CARE
Girl, born Feb 1998
HIV, scoliosis
Lily is currently 15 years old. She needs a family to file paperwork for her adoption prior to her birthday in February.
Lily is in the same orphanage with several other available children. Interested and approved families could adopt multiple children together.
$11.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born Oct 1997
Spinal muscular atrophy, mixed specific developmental disorders (mental delays, very poor speech)
Simon needs a family IMMEDIATELY — he has until October 2013 to be adopted, otherwise he will lose his chance for a family.

From someone who met him in 2012: Simon was so bright, he is amazing! he has great potential and has expressed his desire for a family. He loves gadgets and computers is a typical boy like that! He managed to get into my camera bag (even though it was high on a cupboard) and took my mobile phone apart! He was truly mortified when he couldn’t get it back together and was so sorry…he came straight to me very shamefaced and repentant.
He cannot walk at all; he does not feel his legs and they are very wasted, but he gets around brilliantly in his wheel chair. He talks and is picking up English and draws and writes. He is in the first happy home there with 8 others and so is getting amazing care for his situation.
$10,005.55 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born June 2011
Love this little swaddled baby! What a little dumpling!
Justin has Down syndrome, and congenital heart disease; he is said to have a double discharge of the great vessels from right ventricle, with stenosis of pulmonary artery. Secondary defect of chamber divider, cardiac insufficiency 1st degree.
$8794.10 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born June 1998
Speech issues
Ianto only has until age 16 to be adopted! He’ll be 15 this summer, so that doesn’t give him very much time — please help find his family!
Ianto so badly wants to have a forever family! That is on his brain non-stop it is clear as day. He himself has even said he does not fit in at the boarding school and just wants to have the love of a family. He is scared and uncomfortable at the school, basically out of his element and is just trying to fit in enough to do what he has to do to survive and be accepted but with the hopes of a family coming for him. He so badly longs for a family that when our mission team left he was in such emotional tears he could almost not breathe. The fears and loss of hope came tumbling back in his mind as we pulled away. It was written all over his face.
He has great eye contact and is affectionate. He has some speech slurs but not significant. He can speak clearly and gets caught up on a word every now and then especially when nervous. If he could change one thing is would be to not have friends that smoke and drink. Almost all the kids in his specific school do this so it is rare to find a friend that is not, sadly. His favorite foods are dumplings, meat, apples, salads….really everything. The boy likes food! When our team took him out for dinner he wanted to look his very best so he put on his class school suit. It was adorable!
He likes hip-hop music and enjoys sports. When asked what if your parents do not approve of your hip-hop music what would you do, he responded with then I won’t listen to it anymore. Some of his favorite sports are Futbul (soccer), football, basketball, running, running, ping pong , swimming, boxing and volleyball. He enjoys art, knitting, beading, clay art and dancing. If he could describe himself he would say he is a little shy, funny and talkative and I would have to agree. If he had a choice he would like the atmosphere around him to be sometimes quiet and calm and sometimes busy. He can handle both. When asked if he would rather be alone or with friends or a little of both he said he would rather be with family. He would prefer to follow verse a lead. He said he enjoys playing on the computer but more then 20 minutes hurts his eyes so he does not spend much time on one. He would love to become a cook and learn how to make desserts. If he could learn to do something it would be to learn a trade that he could make money at in order to care and help the kids in orphanages. If he had three wishes it would be to have a family, fly to the US and never return to an orphanage. If he could be like anyone in the world he would be like himself. He is happy with how God made him. He has visited Greece at a camp and liked it there but said it was very hot. He would love to come to America and learn English, help his parents and swim. If he could choose a family with siblings he said he would like to be the middle child. If he could not then the oldest is ok. He loves cats and dogs.
This young man is so eagerly waiting for a forever family.
$167.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born November 1997
HIV
Mariah is aging out; a family will need to have paperwork filed PRIOR to her birthday in November; otherwise she will not be able to be adopted.
Mariah is in the same orphanage with several other available children. Interested and approved families could adopt multiple children together.

Boy, born December 2001
HIV
Isaac is in the same orphanage with several other available children. Interested and approved families could adopt multiple children together.
$4.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born June 2001
HIV, astigmatism
Tobias is in the same orphanage with several other available children. Interested and approved families could adopt multiple children together.
$9.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born 2001
HIV+
Iris is a lovely young lady; she is described as curious and enthusiastic.
From someone who met Iris in 2012: Iris is a sweet girl who loves attention and physical affection. She loves to be hugged and will play with your hair and sit in your lap. She is a big helper within her group, and is a good friend (more like a big sister) to many of the other kids in her group. She is very affectionate with those kids, and will play with them and try to pick them up. She has great play skills, and loves dolls. She also enjoys playing with balloons (hitting them back and forth to other people), and coloring with markers. I have been told she was not burnt, but that she has a birthmark. She is taking medication for her hiv. Her cognitive abilities and social awareness are not what you would expect from a child of her age, and I am not sure how much of this is due to orphanage delays.
Large families welcome. Married couples only; travel required.
$16,833.84 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, January 2010
Epilepsy; Congenital cytomegalovirus infection; Acute myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle)
Sweet little Davis has so much potential!
Large families welcome, travel required.
DOMESTIC FOSTER CARE
Davis’s grant of $3412.35 has been gifted to Mildred and Kayson.
Cooper’s grant of $25.00 has been gifted to Bryson.
Boy, Born February 7, 2008
Diagnosis: HIV. He receives daily medication (antiretroviral therapy). Anemia, flat feet, mild cognitive and motor delays.
DOMESTIC FOSTER CARE
Girl, born July 1999
HIV+
Caroline VERY MUCH wants to be adopted. She dreams of having a family every day. Her younger brother was adopted by Italians and they separated them because she has HIV and she knows they did not want her because of her HIV. But she does not lose hope that one day a family will come to adopt her and love her as a daughter in spite of her medical condition. This is her only wish today. She is truly a very nice and smart girl.
Here is what her teachers wrote about her:
She is in the 6th grade of school. She is a diligent and hardworking student. She covers material in class on good level. She studies as best she can and has reasoning capacity. She always does her homework and has a good memory. She is responsible in social work. She is modest, friendly and temperate. She always follows the rules of conduct. She gets along well with other students. She is actively involved in dancing classes. The girl has the following volitional powers: motivation, purposefulness, insistency, independence and activity. She has inflated self-concept but self-criticism is also in her nature. She has proactive approach to life. She is not conflictive. The girl has sufficient level of attention. The best developed are her motor and hearing memory and combined memory. Her thinking ability is also developed well. The girl easily systematizes and analyses learning material. Overall, her level of mental development is good.
$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!



Boy, born April 2012
Arthrogryposis, patent foramen ovale, dacryocystitis
Well, isn’t Caius just a cornucopia of cuteness
Sweet boy is a wonderful age to join a family and receive therapies and medical care.
Ezra, Jefferson, and Anne are in the same orphanage with Caius.
$373.20 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


Age: 1
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Brandon can sit up and stand with assistance. He shows an interest in toys and is learning to play with them appropriately. He plays peek-a-boo, laughs out loud when teased by adults and enjoys interacting with his caregivers. He eats from a bottle.
Photos and videos from May 2013 are available from the agency.
Girl, born January 2002
HIV, thrombocytopenia (low platelets)
Ally, Stella, Lily, Tobias, Ethan, and Isaac are all currently together. Interested and approved families could adopt multiple children together.
Boy, born September 2008
Celiac Disease
He only has very minor delays in height and weight. He needs a gluten-free diet.
Neville will be available when he turns 5 yo. He is a beautiful child. He recites poems, dances very well and is a favorite of the orphanage.
$9.90 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born April 2012
Down syndrome
Such a lovely little fair beauty! SO petite, at one year old.
$26.10 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born in 2011
HK-HH
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect
Steven is a beautiful child who enjoys musical toys and toy cars. He also enjoys water play. He is described to have a pleasant personality. Steven has been diagnosed with Down Syndrome and has some heart complications. In addition, Steven has an extra finger on his hand. Please consider him for your family?
Photo available from the agency for serious inquiries.
$1112.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, Born December 1998
Larisa has gone into domestic foster care / adoption.
Larisa’s grant of $1485.50 has been gifted to Mason and Madison.
Diana has gone into domestic foster care or adoption!
Diana’s grant of $538.90 has been gifted to Jeanette.
Girl, Born November 9, 2001
Diagnosis: FAS and HIV positive.
Look at this cutie patootie! Perfect little princess, this one is, ready for the red carpet and a cameo appearance on Hannah Montana
DOMESTIC FOSTER CARE
Yana’s grant of $1231.70 has been gifted to Devora.
Boy, born January 2012
Congenital limb deformities – most likely he has Arthrogryposis
Oscar has congenital limb deformities which has limited his mobility.
He is a very smart and happy boy. His eyes are very lively, he loves to smile and laugh, and when he smiles and laughs his eyes looks like little curled moons.
When you try to talk with him he will respond by making different sounds through his mouth, and always with a cute smile. When you tease him he will laugh. He will respond when his name is being called. He also knows different facial expressions, and he likes it a lot when you pick him up and talk with him.
$15.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2010
Boy, born 2008
Trent has a moderate mental delay
He improved motor activity, walks independently and he can grab and hold objects. Trent has learned to eat with a spoon independently. He is attached to the people from the permanent team in the orphanage and reacts positively towards adults. Pronounces vowels – predominantly “a” and “e’’; he is interested in his surroundings when he is taken outside. He feels happy when he goes for a walk with an adult. The experts from the orphanage hope that the child will continue to be influenced positively by the sessions with a speech therapist, a psychologist and a pedagogue, will continue to progress and acquire new skills.
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, Dec 2012
DS, cryptorchidism (right)
$3081.70 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
G
irl, born December 2010
PRC
Down syndrome, extra digit
Marcia is a spunky, and very cute, little girl who is 2 years old. She came into care when she was about 4 months old. Marcia has Down syndrome, and an extra thumb on her right hand. She is so sweet, and so full of life! Marcia has no known heart conditions.
She is out-going, and not afraid of strangers. She loves blocks and rattles. Marcia is crawling and can walk while holding the rails (as of March…she could be walking unassisted now). She can imitate actions, and loves to blow kisses! Marcia is very curious, according to her report. This was so good to see! She is attentive, and very interested in everything around her.
Marcia needs a family who will help her reach her full potential…we have no doubt there are great things ahead in this little girl’s life!
$85.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January 2007
PRC
Down syndrome
Ruby is an active and lovely child.
At the age of 1 year and 3 months, she could only babble. At the age of 2 years, she could respond when calling her. At the age of 3 years, she enjoys listening to music and clapping hands along with it. At the age of 4 years, she could say a couple words, and enjoyed being cuddled. At the age of 5 years, she could express her ideas.
Ruby can walk, run, jump, dress herself and put on her shoes.
$6054.11 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born 2005
PRC
limb deformity
Violet likes to listen to music and loves when her caregivers tell her stories. Her favorite toy is her cloth doll. She is a bright, happy 8 year old girl and has been diagnosed with a limb deformity. She has a Hemangioma on her left leg, and also has bending in the left tibia and fibula bones. She was brought into care around 4 months of age. She can peel fruit and pick out the seeds, but she usually eats rice, vegetables, and milk.
Her caregivers love her and wish for a beautiful future for her.
$4.95 is available towards the cost of my adoption!


Girl, born January 2012
PRC
Hydrocephalus
Layne is a beautiful little 1 year old girl with mild hydrocephalus. She has not suffered from any serious other diseases. Her mental level, actions and language are the same as other children her age. At 5 months she could roll to both sides while lying on her back on a cushion, kick the cushion with her feet, and could raise up her head by using both hands for support. At 8 months, she could lie on one side while supporting the ground with one hand and use the other to play with toys, and could even sit alone for a while. She also babbled while she played and smiled when called. Now, she can crawl, stand a little while holding onto railings, sit and play with toys, and likes to look at herself in the mirror. She can also make baba sounds and likes to play with her aunt and other children. When she cries or laughs, you can see that her lip slightly leans to the left, and when she eats, her tongue is not very coordinated and tends to droop to the right side. She is an active, happy little girl that loves to laugh and play.
$283.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January, 2007
Has siblings (one adopted, one not currently available for adoption)
Mixed developmental delays; Suspicions of autism.
ADOPTED!
Macayla’s grant of $5.00 has been gifted to Jenna (L).

Girl, born September 2009
has siblings (not available for adoption)
blue eyes; blonde hair
FAS; delay of physical and psychomotor development; heart murmur
ADOPTED!
Gwen’s grant of $748.00 has been gifted to Maddie (L).
Boy, born March 2003
This 10-year-old boy is in good physical and neuropsychological development, despite his congenital bone malformations. He has several innate bone malformations: narrow shoulder girdle; distanced asymmetric mammillas; left arm – forearm aplasia with two finger rudiments; rights arm – hypoplasia of the wrist with syndactyly; legs – his feet are underdeveloped. He is very friendly and enjoys drawing and telling stories.
He is expressive, ambitious, sensitive and has a sense of dignity. At times he might be stubborn. He has a very charming sense of humor.
He keeps on asking everyday if there is finally an adoptive family for him and he looks forward to meeting his Mommy and Daddy.
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: 2005
Diagnosis: delays with no specific diagnosed special needs
Nettie was raised by her family after birth. She was placed in an orphanage at 13 months old and transferred to another orphanage for older children when she was 4 years old. Her gross motor skills are well developed. She walks, runs, kicks a ball and plays sports. She can dress and undress herself and put her shoes on and off. She folds her clothes and is learning to make her bed. She washes her hands and brushes her teeth. She feeds herself, but does not yet clean up after herself after meals. She plays appropriately with toys and participates in games with other children. She sometimes have a difficult time understanding the rules of the games. She colors with colored pencils. She understands everything that is said to her and follows simple verbal directions. Her speech is significantly delayed and her inability to communicate with the staff and other children cause great frustration. She is hyperactive and moves quickly between activities. It is difficult for her to learn due to her lack of focus and hyperactive behavior. She is described as impulsive with non-purpose driven behaviors. She has a difficult time “warming up” to strangers and is very attached to familiar staff. A very detailed psychological report is available.
UPDATE 2013:
She has moderate mental delay. Her physical development is normal. She walks stably and takes part in the gymnastics activities. She goes up and down the stairs stably. Good coordination of the legs and the arms.She can dress and undress, put on and off her shoes. She also tidies up her clothes on a chair. She has delayed speech development. She understands the meaning of words and sentences but it is difficult for her to pronounce sounds and words, She can’t yet focus her attention on a given object even for a short time; she doesn’t have the required discipline.
$337.87 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Alyssa and Yates’s grant of 447.00 has been gifted to Brody and Auggie.
ADOPTED DOMESTICALLY!
Boy, born March 2004
PRC
HIV, AIDS, metal foreign object in horizontal soft tissue of left obturator, normal physical growth.
At the age of 4 years, Ty could climb up the ladder, put on his shoes, and think of questions independently. At the age of 5 years, he could tie his shoelaces and count several numbers. At the age of 6-7 years, he does easy house work: sweeping the floor, wiping the tables, washing the dishes, etc. Ty is also interested in listening to stories.
It is reported that Ty is extroverted and restless. He likes playing with other kids, is excited to go to new places and looks around curiously. He is not afraid of strangers, but doesn’t talk with them. In kindergarten, he respects his teachers, gets along with classmates, goes to school on time and finishes homework after school, writes simple words and does easy addition and subtraction. Ty likes all the work staff in the orphanage and loves the group life.
$5.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born January 2013
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect (Atrial Septal Defect 3 mm. He does not need heart surgery)
What a sweet little bald baby boy!
Married couples only; large families welcome.

DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: mental delays
The picture on the left is from April 2013
Fallon spent the first 3 years of her life in an orphanage that was known to provide very minimal care to the children. When she was 3 years old, she was transferred to an orphanage for older children. Then, at age 5, she was placed in foster care with an older couple.
Fallon’s report indicates that she has global delays. She walks. She can say a few words that are difficult to understand and communicates her wants/needs using gestures. She follows verbal instructions. She imitates other children and enjoys music and dancing. Her report indicates that she now wears glasses. She has no health concerns.
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.
Boy, born Jan 2013
Down syndrome
Such irresistible chubby cheeks!
$2186.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January 2010
PRC
Cerebral Palsy
Kate has had rehabilitation for some time and made great progress. Recently, she can sit, stand by holding the railings on her own, walk slowly for about 20 steps, reacts when someone calls her name, and crawls to you.
She likes to smile and play with other children. She likes toys with sounds and she can play them for a long time by herself and doesn’t feel bored. She also likes to be cuddled; every time she is being cuddled, she will laugh happily, sometimes she will fall asleep quietly slowly.
She is even-tempered and seldom cries. Her intelligence development is a little slower.
$103.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born July 2010
PRC
Extrophy of bladder
He can pick up pills with thumb and index finger deftly, can walk and run well, can chase and play with children in the yard. He can go up and down with holding, can hold the pen to scribble, can pick out toy blocks from the cup, can bang the toys together, can build a tower of 4 blocks, can cover the box, can turn the book twice, can speak phrases of 2 words, can understand the meaning of “NO”, can respond to other’s asking for some objects and can cooperate when put on the clothes. He can point out eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands, can express his willing.
He is extroverted, active and open.

Boy, Born March 11, 2004
Main diagnosis: Down syndrome, strabismus
Kyle has already been transferred to a mental institution.
Kyle was born with a heart condition and anal atresia, but both have been surgically corrected and he is now perfectly healthy. Kyle walks, pronounces combinations of words and seeks out physical contact and attention. He has difficulty with his attention span and his development is delayed. However, he still shows a desire to learn and interact.
Several photos are available. Profile and most recent photo updated in 2012.
SINGLE MOMS, OLDER PARENTS, & LARGE FAMILIES WELCOME, EASY TRAVEL
$10,310.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born January 2011
PRC
Cerebral Palsy
Fiori was 8 months old when found abandoned and was able to lift her head gently, was unable to roll over or sit and was not able to communicate with eyesight. She was admitted to the rehabilitation center. She did rehabilitation training everyday in the hospital with massage. Now her health is improved. She can raise her head high, still can not turn over and sit alone, her limb motion is poor, her language is delayed compared to other children of her age, she can make some simple sounds. When you call her name, she can search for the origin. She is introverted, afraid of strangers, cries when strangers hug her; stays still when familiar people hug her. She has good appetite.
Boy, born July 2009
PRC
TB damage to spine (post surgery) – recovered
Erik is a very handsome little boy who is almost 4 years old. He was found abandoned in front of a hotel near a train station when he was 3 years old. They discovered a bulge on his back, and it was causing him pain. He also had some weakness of his lower legs. Tests showed he had TB, and it had spread to his spine. Treatment began immediately, and they repaired the damaged vertebrae with titanium mesh and plate. The pain was gone, the strength in his legs returned, and he was on his way! Erik will take the TB meds for a full year (finishing this fall), with a re-check every so often.
He is doing great now…he is active, normal intelligence, very verbal very mischievous…and just a wonderful little boy! Erik would do well with siblings of all ages, and with his generous nature, will be a son to be proud of! Please open your heart to this little boy!
$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, Born October 15, 2007
This little monkey has a whole host of medical complications, but he is so darling and will surely perish if he is not adopted. He will end up in an institution, bedridden for his very short life.
Please consider Sergey!
From his medical records: secondary post-hemorrhagic obstructive internal hydrocephalus, spastic tetraparesis, convulsive disorder, mental disorder as a result of organic affection of brain, additional chord of the left heart ventricle, partial optic atrophy, congenital nystagmus, crossed eyes, delay of physical development
Sergey has been transferred.
Update 2013:
Sergey’s head has a normal size. The upper part of the body is developing (of course with the delay), but the legs of the child have not been developed from his birth (like a newborn child). He cannot walk. His condition is pretty severe.
$5041.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Born June 1997
Cerebral palsy, significant mental delays, seborrheic dermatitis
Casey is very sweet. He is tiny, mostly bedridden, yet full of smiles. He desperately needs a family to save him.
Travel required; married couples only. Large families welcome.
Boy, born March 2010
PRC
Mild Cerebral Palsy
Gideon is a very handsome 3 year old boy who has been in care since he was an infant. He has been diagnosed with CP, which seems to affect his lower legs. He is able to stand while holding onto something (as of last August), so walking is a good possibility! Gideon’s development improved greatly when he began receiving rehab from a hospital in March 2011. With his improvement in that period of time, who knows what he will be able to do with one-on-one therapy here in the States?
Gideon’s fine motor skills are good, his gross motor still needs some work, and his speech will need work, too. Gideon does not need any help, however, with his personality! He is a charming little guy who loves people, loves to play, and enjoys watching cartoons! Gideon is a sweet little guy who will thrive with the love of a family and a bit more therapy.

Boy, born December 2012
Hydrocephalus, after surgery
Oh my, what a little doll baby Felton is! So small, so sweet!
Married couples only, travel required.
$54.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born March 2011
PRC
Down syndrome
Polly enjoys sitting in her walker and the freedom it allows her as she struggles to walk on her own. When her caretakers tease and play with her she always laughs out loud and is happy.
Polly is clever and determined — she tries a variety of ways to get attention from her caregivers!
$544.75 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born September 2005
PRC
Down syndrome
Well, hello, Miss Personality!
At 5 years 10 months old: her motor ability develops well, she can make actions such as walking, running, jumping with both feet off the ground, going up and down stairs etc. independently, can pinch small pieces of paper with index finger and thumb, has great imitating ability, can imitate dancing , hold a pencil to imitate drawing circles. Is enrolled in intermediate group of the kindergarten. She can look after her own defecation and urination, put on and take off the coat, shoes and socks etc. on her own, but need the help of an adult when putting on and taking off trousers, washing face, brushing teeth and taking a shower. She can understand the words said by others, say simple titles and words of 2 Chinese characters such as mom, dad, aunt, older sister, don’t want to eat, no etc. She can not speak clearly. Is active, outgoing, likes to play games with kids. Usually she is obedient, will be angry when her desire is not satisfied.
Josie lives with a foster family and she gets along well with the family.
$5186.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born Aug 2000
PRC
Mild Cerebral Palsy
She is active, extroverted, has a ready smile and is very polite. She will voluntarily say hello to familiar people and is very adorable. She is fond of reading books, drawing pictures, playing toys, games and doing PT with other kids. She is very optimistic and gets along very well with other kids. At present, she is studying in the pre-primary school class. She can count from 1-100 and write numbers within 10. Her language ability improves very quickly; she can read children’s songs, tell stories and performs songs etc. At present, she can walk alone but not very steadily.
Although she is living happily in the loving big family, she still wants to have a family of her own and father and mother who love her very much. She envies those kids who are adopted. When she sees them adopted by foreign families, she will say to caretakers with tears in her eyes: “I also want a father and a mother.” How eager is she to have the care and protection of parents! As a result, she is willing to be adopted by families especially foreign families.
Feb 2012 update:
She is walking with limp. She needs to hold onto the handrail when she climbs stairs. She is attending school in the orphanage. She enjoys class games. She would be happy about being adopted by a foreign family. She wishes she has a daddy and mommy to love her.
Height: 117cm; Weight: 18.5kg; Foot: 17.5cm.
$357.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!



Girl,
Born December 2006
PRC
DOWN SYNDROME
Congenital heart defect
For a long time, there was a translation error in Lisa’s file, saying she had Trisomy 13, Patau syndrome. This is INCORRECT! She has Trisomy 21, Down syndrome.
She is developing well intellectually and is described as a lovely child. She is active and sometimes will amuse her roommates and likes to stay with companions. She loves attention!
Single moms permitted, only one parent has to travel.
$9115.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, Born September 2002
Diagnosis: down syndrome, mental delays
This child kind of kept to himself and seemed very quiet.
$45.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Born Sept 2010
Physical and neuropsychological developmental delay.
George is a healthy and happy little guy. He has good muscle tone. Good control of the head, active seating skills. Can actively turn in both directions. Can walk when held by hand.
Movement skills: reduced volume, demonstrates passiveness, no initiative.
Fine motor skills: can actively move the hands in midline.
Visual motor coordination: can follow in all fourth directions. Can purposefully aim at an object before him by both hands.
The agency also has video 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.

Girl, born Sept 2009
PRC
Down syndrome; congenital heart disease(perimembranous ventricular septal defect; mild tricuspid regurgitation)
She has a ready smile, when aunt talks to her face to face, she will smile and pronounce aaa sound, which is like she is expressing her feelings, when she is in excitement, she will call mother and father. In the activity room, when she saw toys she likes, she will change sitting into lying on her stomach, and then crawl to he toys, transfer he toys from one hand to the other one, and bangs the two toys, if the toys dropped down, she will seek for them. She can walk alone, but it is easy for her to fall down, when aunt making her take on clothes, with notice, she can reach her arms and raise her legs. When called, she can slowly turn around and locate the sound direction. When she saw aunt going out with a bike, she will chase aunt with calling mother. When she is happy, she will talk to herself. Every day she plays happily with her friends in the activity room. Now she is enjoying the care of her foster parents, and grows happily in the foster family.
$3535.51 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born December 2011
Down syndrome mosaic, brain affection of unspecified ethiology, atopic dermatitis
$3110.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born May 2000
Frank is listed with a moderate mental delay. He could use a family to help him reach his full potential!
From a family who met him in 2011:
Of all the other boys there, Frank was the one who stole our hearts. He’s little. About the size of a 7 year old. And he’s smart. He is in a groupa with teenage boys ages 16-24. He does puzzles and we believe we saw him reading and writing. They have a very basic school room at his orphanage and he attends. The boys in his groupa are given chores and he does his chores diligently.
He was very kind to the younger children. Frank is friendly and engaging. He likes being with the boys, but is happy being alone too. He plays appropriately with toys and is all boy. He’d come with us on walks and talk to us, and then just as quickly, run off to go play. Honestly, we have no idea why Frank is where he is. I think he could very easily function in a family. If someone does not go get him, his future looks very very bleak. Please someone, make Frank your son. He is as awesome as he looks. He’s a curious, busy, dirty, fun, happy, bright little boy who somehow got sent to the wrong place. He desperately needs someone to get him out.
$12000.37 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, Born December 2003
L20
What a looker, Dylan is! Blonde hair and striking blue eyes, and an awesome personality to match. Dylan is blessed to live in a very nice orphanage, and he attends school as well. His is well loved among his caregivers. He is escribed as friendly and social, responsive, able to understand what is said to him. He loves ZOO ANIMALS….books, legos, blocks, things he can build with. He gets along well with other children, but he also likes to do his own thing. Dylan LOVES sports…he likes to sing and he has great rhythm. He is doing SO well, and has made a lot of great progress just since last year.
Dylan will be great in a family setting. I can’t wait to see how his new life unfolds! Older parents, larger families, and single moms welcome. Great program and great agency. Full medical and social history available.
$7,907.38 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born June 2010
PRC
Down syndrome
Hudson was abandon at the age of 1 yrs. At the age of 1 year and 3 months, he can eat biscuit without help, can walk with one hand holding onto supports, and can crawl with abdomen on the floor, and can make sound of en en and ah ah. At the age of 1 year and 6 months he can stand up to walk with hands propping up the floor and walks steadily; he would wave his arms when he is happy and shouts ah ah. Every time when the door is open, he would run out fast. At 2 years old, and is able to play games with children, walks freely and says goodbye by waving his hands. He is extroverted, fond of playing with toys, has good physical development and well-balanced.
$190.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born November 2012
Down syndrome
Ohhh, sweet boy! Look at those cheeks! That wispy shock of hair! What a little doll he is.
Large families welcome, travel required. Married couples only.
$4204.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2004
Diagnosis: developmental delays
Randy was removed from his parents care by child services when he was 4 years old. He has some basic developmental delays that are classified as mild. He is attending school and making progress. He speaks in simple sentences and has developed basic self-help skills such as dressing himself, feeding himself and making his own bed. He is toilet trained with only occasional night time accidents. He’s been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and also has a prescription for glasses. He can walk and go up and down stairs. His movements are uncoordinated at times. His fine motor skills are a little more delayed and it is more difficult for him to perform fine motor tasks. He plays appropriately with toys and interacts appropriately with the other children. He does not have any behavior problems. He enjoys playing with cars and balls and prefers to play by himself instead of in a group of children.
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.
Girl, born January 2012
PRC
Down syndrome
Laura is a cutie!! She enjoys listening to music and can move her hands along with the rhythm. She likes being cuddled!
$1416.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born January 2010
PRC
Down syndrome
Steve is open, cute and likes staying with familiar people. He loves to cuddle!! He can walk alone and has some imitating ability. He understands the adults around him and is beginning to speak a couple of words.

Boy, born April 2008
Down syndrome
Vytas has beautiful eyes and blond hair. He wasn’t really happy about having his picture taken. He is sitting in a walker, so it’s possible he’s not yet walking on his own yet.
Vytas has been listed with us for almost a year, and still he waits. He is facing IMMINENT TRANSFER. PLEASE help us find a family for him! He could be adopted with DENNIS and/or ZINNIA, if a family is approved and interested.
From a family who met him, Oct 2012: Vytas needs someone to love him! He cried when I first held him but once he felt the warmth of a mama he just melted. I am sure he was upset because he and Orion shared a one seater stroller and they were both so crammed, literally on top of each other. Had I not taken him out of the stroller, he would have never gotten out I am sure of it. I am sure that they don’t get to wander about like the other kids. I am not even sure if he can walk. He had sores on his hands and I am sure it is his way to self soothe, to bite or chew on his hands. He just needs love! Beautiful little boy! Let’s find him a family because I am sure he will shine even brighter, he has a lot of light to give!
Married couples only, travel required. Large families welcome!
$10616.67 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
These children are blessed to be in an excellent orphanage, however this region typically requires 3 trips. This is a great orphanage and the children receive excellent care, and there is minimal travel in-country. This orphanage is close to the Capital city, so it’s fantastic for sight-seeing.
We have had many successful adoptions from this orphanage, and families are willing to share their experiences.

What a stunning, happy little girl! Berkeley has long blonde hair and beautiful brown eyes. She was born with clubbed feet, but is able to walk holding on to a fence or hands or the wall. She is very determined and tries to do everything on her own. Surgery and therapy could change this little girl’s life!
Berkeley does have strabismus (crossed eye), her records indicate hydrocephaly, but she certainly seems to be doing fine and not showing any signs of cognitive difficulty from that. She also has hypoplasia of her right kidney.
From her medical records: The girl had spinal hernia like, the hernia was successfully operated, that is why the girl can walk now. As the result of that hernia the girl has incontinence of urine. Hydrocephaly. She has shunt in the brain which should be there for few more years. She is very kind and loving and has lots of friends. ”
Berkeley has SO much potential, and will do so well in a loving family environment!
Older parents and large families welcome. Married couples only. Travel required for both parents. More photos available!
$10326.71 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born 2004
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Raelynn is a healthy active little girl. She walks, says some simple words, feeds herself, plays with toys and loves music and dancing. She can identify body parts and plays with toys. She has specific friends within her group of children and mimics the actions of the other children when playing games. She is starting to learn some self help skills such as dressing herself.
$5227.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, DOB: 2005
Damion was born premature and had a shunt placed when he was a year old. Testing in 2012 indicated that the shunt is no longer operational and is not needed. Since it was not needed, no repairs to it were done. Damion is also reported to have strabismus and is taking medication for ADHD.
Damion is about to celebrate his 8th birthday. His wish is to have a family of his very own.
Damion currently lives in a family style group home where he is thriving. Recently, an American family went there to visit the child that they are adopting and Damion requested a meeting with them, during which he asked them to please help him to find a family just for him. He even wrote a letter to his future family.
Damion has lived in the group home for over a year. Since being in this setting he’s made tremendous progress. IQ testing indicates that he is in the “average” range of intelligence though he is considered mildly delayed. He has been receiving intensive therapy and instruction to assist him in catching up on the skill areas that were delayed. He walks, runs, rides a bicycle, talks in complete sentences, asks and answers questions, takes care of self-help related tasks independently (washing hands, going to the bathroom, etc). He enjoys writing letters and the director reports that he enjoys spending time in his room working on his handwriting, practicing his numbers, drawing and watching TV. There are 2 adults at the group home that he is particularly bonded to. He spends a great deal of time with these adults and talks often with them about his hopes and dreams for his future. He goes on errands with these adults to go shopping and such. He acts very appropriately in public settings. The director reports that he is now much more able to control the hyper active behaviors that he initially demonstrated when he moved in to the group home. He understands the difference between good/bad and right/wrong and can appropriately explain the consequences for certain actions.
From the family who met him in April 2013:
He is very creative, smart, motivated and friendly. He loves to act like a grown up and help the director of his group home with daily tasks. He is the oldest child in his group home, so the director and other staff enjoy taking him on walks and to run errands. He wants a family very badly and asked if we could help him find a family. He did say he loves speaking his native language, but thinks he could learn a new language too. When I asked him what he would want his new family to know, his first response was “I like ice cream.” He quickly followed that up with liking fruit and rice. He wants to be a police officer and a doctor when he grows up. He would make an amazing son to any family. He likes dogs and would love to have one of his own. He had my translator write a letter to his future family “I want to have a family because I love the family. I would like to have a mummy and a daddy who I will love.” Then he signed it to make it official.
Additional photos and videos of Damion 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: 1999
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
No, the date of birth is not a typo, this little boy is THIRTEEN.
Tommy looks like a healthy little 2 year old boy with chubby cheeks and chunky legs.
It is of crucial importance that any family considering the adoption of an older child from the mental institution setting be well prepared for what to expect with regards to how the neglect and lack of adequate medical care and nourishment has affected this child. These children are truly living on borrowed time.

Girl, born January 2008
PRC
corneal leukoma both eyes
Laina was found abandoned at 6 months old.
In order not to affect her growth and development, the institute decided to adopt one-to-one method in the supervision and care of her. At the same time, they provided speech and psychological rehabilitation for her. Now she is a gentle and lovely girl who can run or jump and is beginning to speak. She prefers listening to music and can sing with the music sometimes. Every time when people call her, she will run with smile on her face to where the sound comes from.
$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born July 2003
blind
Hogan is a very smart and cheerful boy. He studies at the school for blind children.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born July 2003
Cerebral palsy, hemiplegia to the right
Mitch can walk. He is mentally healthy and very, very much wants to be adopted and live in a family.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January 2004

HIV, convergent squint
What a little sweetheart! We also have additional photos of her.
Naomi is a very affectionate and kind girl. She has a brother who was already adopted by Americans — and yet she still waits.
An adoptive family met her in May 2011 and reports that she seems to be of healthy weight and she is about 6 inches shorter than the other girls her age. The family says that Naomi seems to have strabismus. They interacted with her out on the playground and she seems to be a happy, playful girl with no apparent physical or behavioral problems. She was in a group with other typically developing children, not a special needs group. Other girls in her group include Britta, Celeste and Jessica. Additional photo available.
$851.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, Born October 9, 2001
Down syndrome
Update Fall 2012:
Margit just turned 11 years old. She has been in a mental institution for over 4 years. She walks, runs, jumps, climbs and has very little difficulty with most gross motor tasks. Her report indicates that she is very “active”. She is a very healthy weight and height for her age. Her fine motor skills are also good. She puts puzzles together, stacks and arranges legos and looks through books. She plays with play dough, glues items onto paper for art projects and paints with water colors. She holds a pencil correctly and can trace some of her letters. She can identify the numbers 1 and 2, some of her body parts, a few animals and other basic objects from her environment. Her self-help skills are also well developed. She is toilet trained, feeds herself and puts away her dishes, picks out her own clothes and folds her clothes and puts them up. She likes to listen to music and watch TV. Her receptive language is very good and she can say a few words. She enjoys playing games and likes to take over the role of the leader. Her attention is easily diverted.
Additional information: Margit has been observed by an experienced adoptive family and members of an adoption team well experienced in observing children with special needs. During the observations, she exhibited very controlling behaviors, some “wild” behaviors, deliberate defiance and other difficult to manage behaviors. She acted very compliant when a particular staff member was present in the room. When that person was not there, her attitude and behavior changed. She will need a family willing to provide a lot of structure, routine and consistency in behavior management.
Additional photos and videos from October 2012 are available.
$210.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Jocelyn is 6-year-old girl with Down Syndrome who is awaiting her forever family to find her. She can’t walk independently. She can crawl and sit without support. She pronounces mainly undefined sounds. She doesn’t respond when being called by name. She has started demonstrating interest in the other children and their actions in the playroom. She smiles to a known adults. She can’t control her physiological needs and needs adults assistance.
Additional information will be available from the agency.

DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
*additional medical and social information coming soon*
Dennis is such a handsome guy! WHY is he still waiting!?
Dennis has been listed with us for a long time! PLEASE help us find a family for him! He could be adopted with VYTAS and/or ZINNIA, if a family is approved and interested.
He has Down syndrome and a patent foramen ovale – which is a small hole between the chambers of the heart. This is common in childhood, and often closes without any medical intervention.
These children are blessed to be in an excellent orphanage. The children receive excellent care, and there is minimal travel in-country. This orphanage is close to the Capital city, so it’s fantastic for sight-seeing. We have had many successful adoptions from this orphanage, and families are willing to share their experiences.
Lots more photos available! Married couples only. Travel required. Large families and older parents welcome!
$3028.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born April 26 1997
Speech issues
Sebastian will turn 16 THIS MONTH (April 2013). A family must have paperwork filed for him with USCIS PRIOR to his birthday — so, it must be filed on 4/25/2013.
Sebastian is available for adoption. However, the process *MUST* be started with USCIS (US Immigration) prior to his 16th birthday, for an American family to adopt him.
Sebastian so badly longs for a family and to belong. He is shy, and has a very calm demeanor, slow to think and respond and soft spoken. He is not the ”in your face” kind of young man. He has ran away from the school on several occasions because he is sad living at the school and just does not fit in. With him being shy he is often picked on and accused of things he does not do and becomes a target because he does not fight back. Anything he was asked to do or help with the mission team he did not hesitate to help. When activities came up and he was asked to participate he had no problem engaging and playing. He has a slight stutter that comes out at times but nothing that will enable him or his future to achieve any goals. He is a precious young man. He says at times he has a hard time remembering things . He stated that he believes in God.
He loves to read the encyclopedia and to learn. He loves animals and like to look them up and read about them. He loves all animals and would love to be in a family with any kind of animal. He loves mashed potatoes and chicken and he does not care much for fish soup! He enjoys sports like Futbul (soccer), basketball, running and swimming. He enjoys drawing cars.
Although Sebastian is shy he can be funny and talkative at times. If he had a choice to be in a calm and quiet place, alone or with friends he would rather be with friends and not alone. He would prefer to be one to follow a good leader verse being the one to lead others. If he had some free time he would love to wind down by reading a book. He wants to build houses and that is the one trade he would love to learn. If he had three wishes he said to come to have a family in America, live in America and live near his other friend named Sasha or be able to talk to him. If he could be like anyone in the world he said he likes himself the way God made him. If he could visit anywhere in the world it would be America. He said he has visited a camp in Greece and he liked it there. When he went he thought he was going to be adopted and it did not happen it was just a camp so he was heart broken. He would love to visit an athletic gym in America and look at houses (architecture). He loves to look at church buildings and study how they are built and what they look like and enjoyed seeing them in Greece. He said he does not smoke or drink like many in his school and his favorite color is yellow. His favorite school subjects are Math, drawing and PE and his least favorite is Chemistry. He states he is an average student. When asked if he could visit a family in America would he like to be the oldest or youngest he said he did not care he just wanted to be part of a family. This young man is running out of time and it was so clear he just wants a family. He wrote a letter to a member of the team, asking for her help to find a family and thanking her for being willing to find him one.

DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: spina bifida
Arnold-Chiari syndrome – type 2; meningomyelocele in the lumbar region after excision and plasty of the vertebral canal; hydrocephalus; lower paraplegia; delayed physical development; delayed neuropsychological development; mental delay.
She knows her name; understands and follows simple instructions; pronounces sound combinations and several meaningful words. She is emotional and sociable child. Her non-verbal expressive skills are well-developed- she maintains continuous eye contact, smiles and laughs when jested or praised; she is receptive towards educational influences. She seeks adults’ attention and enjoys interacting with adults. This girl will continue developing positively if placed in a family environment.
According to the experts she has potential for further development.
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: 2011
Diagnosis: congenital anomalies with predominant affection of the facial area
Safiya just turned 2 years old. She is clinically healthy, though she is small for her age. It is suspected that she may have issues with her growth hormones. She walks, plays with toys and is beginning to talk.
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.
Boy, Born February 2004
Oh, Bobby is growing up so fast….but alone
BOBBY NEEDS OUT! Watch a short video here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151205374969862
Diagnosis: cerebral palsy, mental delay, secondary cardiopathy, was born with partial optic atrophy of both eyes, bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Unable to walk.
We have had several successful adoptions from this institution, and this region often waives the 10 day waiting period. Married couples only, no family size or parent age restrictions. Families should be HS approved (or nearly so) prior to committing for Bobby.
From a missionary who visited with him in September 2012: “Today I was in our local central hospital. Bobby is there now, because he has anemia. At the orphanage he eats just semolina porridge, no wonder that he has problems with his blood. The nurse, who spent 8 days with him, says, that she tried to give him other food too. But firstly he didn’t want to have something other, just his white porrige. She put some rice in his porrigde and he tried to throw it away with the napkin. But in a few days the nurse put other kinds of porridge in his milk and he can eat it, just she needs much time to feed him. She also told me, that he still needs attention and still tries to tear off the catheter from his arm”
From a missionary who visited with him in March 2012: Bobby was simply beautiful! Quieter than the other children who became quite intense trying to get attention, Bobby sat back and watched. His eyes that are most striking…they are like dark brown pools and theyare very knowing. I pulled him into my lap and our eyes connected, there is real potential within his eyes. He smiled, i just wanted to carry him out…this gentle soul with the slow curving smile…happy to be pulled into my lap and rocked and cuddled and spoken to in a language that he couldn’t understand. I loved him…he would be a wonderful son for somebody! He couldn’t walk at all but moved himself around independently on his knees. His face was a yellowish color that was alarming and may possibly hint at other issues. He really needs to find a family soon.
$4668.99 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born 1999
Multiple congenital malformations, Cornelia de Lange syndrome, severe mental delays, congenital pseudarthrosis right clavicle, congenital partial atrophy of the nerves of both eyes, capitate hypospadias, hypotrophy of the 2nd stage of mixed origin
$20.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born October 2009
PRC
Sue is a charming little 3 year old girl diagnosed with recurrent postoperative sacroiliac joint tuberculosis with abscess. In May of 2012, Sue’s foster parents found a mass on her left hip, and the leaders of our institute arranged her to have resection performed. Soon after, there was another mass found on her left back. After a long hospitalization, her foster family took good care of her and she has now recovered well.
She is active, likes to imitate, and has good language competence. She is a clever, pretty, outgoing girl that always says hello to others. She has not been vaccinated because of her special physical condition. She loves to go shopping and play outside, and her favorite toy is dolls. Sue is very extroverted and loves running and jumping.
Girl, born Oct 2010
PRC
congenital and bilateral deformity, atresia auris externa (she does not have developed ears); congenital cleft palate; chromosomal disorder (possibly Treacher Collins syndrome)
Lexi enjoys being in noisy environments and watching older children chasing and playing together. Since she has hearing impairment, she is not able to talk as other children and she always sensed the laughter of other children via eyes. Her happy smile along with the children’s happy playing in the room together make the room as warm as the weather in spring. At 14 months old, the teacher took her to the playroom for fun in the morning everyday. She always happily dashed to the teacher via a baby walker with a smile when seeing her. She liked listening to music and nursery rhymes. She could hum while nodding head along with rhymes. She liked being like a spoiled child and crawling close to the teacher to snuggle with her with a smile. At 15 months old, she has a good friend. They often look at teach other cross the bed and smile, hold hand in hand, play the same toy together. When a caregiver takes her to the playroom, she knows where is it. She often eagerly dashes to the playroom when coming out from the baby room via walking and crawling.
The update isn’t recent, but she seemed to be developing fairly well, regardless of all her challenges. Just imagine how far Lexi could go in a family!
$27.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born October 2010
Down syndrome
PRC
What a little peach, with her fuzzy hair!
Additional information coming soon.
$1798.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born approx January 2010
Zeke has cerebral palsy. He cannot hold his head up, sit, or move his limbs.
From someone who works with him:
Zeke is such a happy little guy. He loves to sit outside and watch the leaves blow in the wind. His eyes light up each time he is given attention. He loves to be held and even more loves to be tickled. Zeke has the cutest little dimples and a beautiful smile that can melt any ones heart! He is always in a good mood and very rarely cries. Even though his name was given to him recently, he already response to it! Zeke is a picky little guy and often requires special meals made for him as he doesn’t like what the other kids are having. He has only been here with us a short time, but has already touched many people’s lives. He is such a joy to be around and is loved dearly by his nannies, volunteers, and the other children!
Zeke has very little control of his muscles. We are hopeful that with the right therapy he will improve in these areas.
Gary is nearly 8-years-old and is in good physical and mental health. He has Polymalformative syndrome which mainly results in undeveloped hands.
He likes playing with children and participating in collective games. His expressive speech is getting easier to understand. Calm sleep; eats alone and controls his physiological needs; dresses and undresses unaided. He shows interest in computers. He is calm and happy child who is quick to attach to new people.
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.
Girl, born 2011
CO-HSA
Down syndrome
The baby has developed high social abilities, using gestures, smiling, caressing the persons that will come close to her, calling for attention without creating dependence from adults; she looks straight into the eyes of the people. She grabs objects that are close to her, explores them by putting them into her mouth. She is happy in all her activities (Therapeutic), enjoys music, and concentrates watching cartoon TV programs.
In December, the evaluation diagnosed her with a gross motor development of a 6 months old baby and hypotonic muscle tone. But since she’s been receiving therapy she has evolved positively. She receives speech and language therapy directed to stimulate her to interact and communicate, she begins chewing.
She searches for the people in her visual field, will try to call their attention, loves to be carried, will stretch her arms to that person, loves to watch the animals through the window and will cry when she’s left on the floor again. She sends kisses and loves toys with lights or those that make sounds.
$90.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome
Kamdyn is now 3 years old. She’s been registered for adoption for over 2 years, during which time her development has been followed closely. She continues to make significant developmental progress as her medical needs are addressed and corrected.
Kamdyn has Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome. She is affected by this syndrome in the following ways: She has an additional finger on her right hand; her uterus and right ovary has been removed; Hydronephrosis of the left kidney that has been surgically addressed and astigmatism. She is receiving excellent medical care and remains under the supervision of doctors to ensure that all her needs are addressed as they arise. The surgeon has recommended additional minor surgical procedures, but feels that this could best be done in the US and has recommended that a suitable adoptive family be found for the child in order for her final medical needs to be addressed.
Developmentally, Kamdyn continues to make progress in all areas of her development. She spent the first year of her life confined to a crib while her medical needs were addressed. Since then, she’s made rapid progress. She is walking, goes up/down stairs, climbs on play structures, runs and dances. Her fine motor skills are at age appropriate levels. She grabs with pincer-pliers grip; picks up petite objects, puts them in a bottle with a narrow opening and after that takes them out of it; builds a tower of 7-8 blocks and fits in rings and squares while adapting according to the form. She leafs through the pages of a book with hard covers. Her visual-motor coordination are also on target for her age (hand/eye, hand/hand, hand/eye/mouth). She imitates actions she’s told to copy, points to requested items, gives kisses when asked, finds hidden objects, enjoys “hide and seek” games, and plays appropriately with toys according to their function. She participates in organized activities with the group of children that she lives with. She exhibits leadership skills and appropriate social behaviors when interacting with other children. She stands up for herself and will say “no-no-no” to the other children if they try to “invade her space” or take things from her. She follows verbal directions and responds to her name. She can say several words and phrases. She waves “bye-bye” and blows kisses. She has a good attention span. She feeds herself and is learning to dress herself without assistance. Despite her kidney problems, she is in the process of potty training too.
Additional photos and videos of Kamdyn are available.
Girl, age 2
CO-HSA
Dana was given for adoption at 6 months old. There is no background about her biological mother nor the reason for her abandonment. She was a 29 weeks premature baby, from a pregnancy of twins. She had intrauterine growth restriction. She was born with:
• Heart malformation: absence of the left pulmonary vessels
• Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
• Severe Pulmonary hypertension
• Brain Ultrasound: left arachnoid cyst
Dana assists every day to physical, speech-language and occupational therapy, plays adequately with her toys. Speech and language development are delayed.
She follows with her eyes and hears well. Understands simple orders and follows them; repeats words and says many different words, sometimes only the last syllable. She does not make phrases.
Regarding her gross motor activity, muscle strength and tone: she moves all limbs in an asymmetric way due to her right sided motor deficit. She grabs objects with her left hand and helps herself with her right hand. Hemiplegic gait, she drags her right foot and her right upper limb is flexed at her body side. Higher tone on her right body side, slightly retraction of her right foot flexion. Dana is a girl that will need a lot of time in rehabilitation and a right hemiparesis will remain, but only in the time it will be possible to establish her gross motor and cognitive disability.
Photo available from the agency, for serious inquiries.
Because we only have this child’s file for a short time, she will not be able to receive donations until a family is found for her. The agency anticipates they’ll have her file for 3-6 months.

Girl, born November 2012
Down syndrome, Disorder of brain, unspecified
Congenital heart defect — ASD, VSD, Atrioventricular septal defect
Oh this itty bitty baby girl is so sweet! She’s moving around, making her picture blurry — love her little crinkly ear!
This little love needs a family ASAP to get her to a cardiologist.

Boy, born November 2007
HIV+
Camden is growing up so fast! He DOES receive anti-retroviral medications at the orphanage. He has delays, most likely from orphanage living and lack of any schooling.
Additional photos are available.
He has such pretty eyes!
$73.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born May 2006
PRC
1. postoperative resection of lipoma within and outside the spinal canal in lumbosacral area; 2. congenital schistorachis; 3. tethered cord syndrome; 4. deformity of left lower limb and left foot
Maxwell is a clever and happy child. In kindergarten, he is intelligent and fond of study. His speech is as good as other children his age. He likes to color. He can hold the crayons well. He can hold a pencil. I asked, “What are you doing?” He replied, “Making dots. Now I’m doing a circle.” He knows the colors, the shapes, the type of car, the weather and the difference of the ball. He can speak clearly.
He can walk and he can really jump! He cannot walk on tiptoe. “If I walk that way I’ll fall.” He walked into the interview well. He was good at running. He walks with a slight limp. He is self-sufficient in daily skills.
Personality and hobby: confidence, active, outgoing; he is fond of reading, watching cartoons and taking part in all kinds of activities
Additional pictures available.
$63.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, born April 2011
Internal hydrocephaly (operated); HIV
Brain affection of unspecified ethiology; Mixed specific disorders of psychological development; Cardiomyopathy; Iron-defficiency anemia; Other specified congenital disorders of skin development; Chorioretinal inflamations unspecified
The boy is active, he is trying to stand up, can move around in walkers, reaches for toys. I adore his skeptical expression!
Update Jan 2013: The child has made huge progress in development as you can see from updated pictures. He is very active and has good potential but he will continue to develop and will reach his potential only if he is raised in a family and gets proper medical care. Orphanage doctors say his right side starts to atrophy slowly (his face starts to distort and one leg gets shorter). He was examined by local neurosurgeons and they say it is possible to correct everything but the orphanage has no possibility to provide for his rehabilitation. The child is very much loved by everyone in the orphanage and they beg us to find a family for Gannon because this is his only chance to get medical care that he so much needs. Please consider adopting Gannon. He needs you now to help him get better.
$50.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
PRC
Pearl is a beautiful 10 year old girl who has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy that impacts her legs. Her mobility has improved with practice and she is able to walk 5-10 meters on her own, further with support. She can pick up a bean with chopsticks and use a spoon to feed herself, dress herself and tie her own shoes, wash her hands and face, take a bath, help other children, and help the caretaker clean the table. She loves artistic activities like drawing, painting, and handcrafts. Pearl has not been able to go to school due to her condition, so she will need to catch up academically. Still, she is hardworking. She can count from 1 to 10; can count from 1 to 100 under hints; can finish addition and subtraction within 10; can recognize some common colors like red, yellow, black, purple, blue, etc. Pearl can express herself in sentences of 8-10 words. Her caregivers describe her as gentle, emotional and loving.
$87.75 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: SOTOS syndrome
Girl, born December 2009
PRC
Down syndrome
Catherine is a sweet little 2 year old girl who has Down syndrome. Catherine normal motion functions and can walk, run, and jump. She loves playing with toys and going outside too! According to the staff’s observation, her intelligence is good among other children with Down syndrome. She can understand what is said, can follow directions, can make faces, and has strong imitating ability.
Catherine always has a ready smile and is an active child. She loves music and can follow her caretaker to dance along.
$1143.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born November 2006
HIV+
Wilson stands so proud and serious for his picture — hoping his parents will find him. Wilson is a very good boy who needs a family and will match to any family which loves children and is open to HIV child.
He is smart and well-behaved, kind and patient. He is doing very well with other children. He is open and friendly.
From his medical records we know that he has 4th clinic stage of HIV. He does NOT have any mental retardation but speech and psychological delay (common to all orphans). He has congenital abnormal development of gallbladder which does not bother him but was found due to regular ultrasound diagnostic. He also has protein deficiency so he is a kind of skinny.
He is an orphan, all his close family died. Before the orphanage he lived in his birth family. in his medical record he has residual effects of TB due to his birth family history of TB. He never had active TB but got adequate medical treatment because of his TB contact.
For more info and parent support on adopting and raising a child with HIV, please visit http://www.
$460.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2005
Diagnosis: Osteochondrodysplasia with defect in the growth of the tubular bones and the spinal cord; Osteogenesis imperfecta; Albumen-caloric malnutrition Third-Fourth degree; Hirschsprung disease (Congenital megacolon); Calculus rhenis dextra; Congenital megacolon; Asthma with prevailing allergic component; Good cognitive development.
Sadie is a beautiful little girl who has suffered in pain for most of her life due to her medical condition. Her bones are very fragile and she’s suffered many broken bones over the years. She is not receiving the treatment options that would be available to her if she were in a family. She is a very sweet and smart little girl who makes the best of her physical condition. She talks very well and enjoys having conversations with the staff. She goes to the day care center each day and she is described as the “mother hen” because she will remind care givers that they need to change a child’s diaper or feed a child his bottle or that they need to pick up the crying baby. She tries to keep them all in line! She can identify her colors, some animals and shapes. She’s receiving instruction from a special education teacher that comes to an orphanage. In an effort not to cause her physical harm, the staff limits her movements and how much they carry her around. She spends most of her days in a stroller. She can use one of her arms to hold on to items and wave hello. She has recently learned to feed herself and she’s very proud of this accomplishment. She has a very good personality and is very friendly to all of the children and staff at her orphanage.
We have several photos and videos of her that were taken in October 2012.
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.
C-S
Girl, born November 2008
Down syndrome
Congenital Heart Disease – VSD, PDA, and a small ASD (which may have closed on its own). The report is from 2009, and it doesn’t say if she’s had surgery or if its recommended. Families should be prepared that she may need heart surgery.
What a beautiful girl!
$1946.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
From someone who met Nash in 2012: Nash is a wonderful little boy. He is always quick to excitedly greet visitors with happy squeals and a formal hello, and is quite insistent visitors take a seat in the chair he brings over to them
He is very helpful and obedient, and will sometimes bring toys over to the smaller kids in his group who cannot get toys for themselves. He is very talkative, but a lot of what he says is sort of like “Nash”-ese. He has no problem getting his point across, however, if it is important to him that you understand him! He likes to play with just about any toy; balls, legos, cars, light up toys, you name it he will play with it. He enjoys being silly and laughing, and especially thrives with one on one attention. He is generally a happy little guy, but does not like messes or rule breaking, and is not afraid to tell the other children “No” or try to right their wrongs if they are misbehaving. He very much aims to please! I feel Nash would adjust easily to and thrive in a family!
$1283.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Girl, born Feb 2008
C-M
Down syndrome
Lydia is the ‘little star’ of the orphanage. Everyone loved hugging her and being around her, especially the director. She understands instructions and is quick to respond. She likes to use any toy and pretend it’s a phone so she can talk with her friends. Lydia also loves taking baths.
$426.60 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born July 2008
Such handsome brown eyes!
Stellan has Cerebal Palsy. He’s another one who will greatly benefit from being part of a family!
From a family who met him in 2012:
Despite his obvious lack of proper nutrition he was very strong. He stuck his feet out of his crib on the floor and pulled himself to a standing position. He cannot walk but with help he can take some steps. I strongly suspect this is due more to lack of opportunity than actual loss of ability. He is able to sit up and pull up on his crib. He vocalized vowel sounds and made good eye contact. I believe that given a chance and some therapy he would be able to walk and be at least semi-independent.
I really cannot speak to his mental ability because I just did not get to spend enough time with him. There was one special day that visitors came to the orphanage so the staff let him out of his crib. That’s how I got a picture of him in a stroller. It was very hard to get a picture of him because he was very near a toy and he was obsessed with getting to it and playing with it. I could not get his attention as he was fixated on the toy. Who could blame him? I would do the same thing for a toy too if I was never allowed to play with one. So I do not know if his obsessive behavior was again due to the institutionalization or connected to some ‘special need’, I just want to mention it so that a family that considers him has a good picture of him and his behavior so that can prepare to help him. He seemed to just pull and toss toys. Like most institutionalized children he has not learned how to play purposefully with toys. No one has taught him so he does not know any better.
I did notice Stellan licking his hands a lot. When you are in an environment that is void of sensory stimulation you will find ways to get it. His oral sensory seeking can be corrected rather easily with things like chewy vibrating toys, chew sticks, vibrating toothbrushes, crunchy foods, etc. His licking really just speaks to his level of neglect and it is just so sad to me.
The one thing I will always remember about Stellan is that he had a very sweet demeanor. Despite his lot in life he was very happy and very sweet. No child EVER deserves a life sentenced to a mental institution but especially a child like Stellan, who really has the chance to blossom with some opportunity to work on his abilities. I just know in my heart that with some therapy and some love, he could be a completely changed boy. Please…someone…rescue Stellan.
Shawna was born in 2001
Shawna has a brother who was born in 2003, and he is healthy. He has gone into domestic foster care, and is not currently adoptable.
The children have a close bond, and were separated fairly recently.
MANY more pictures and a video are available for interested families!
$364.18 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, Born January 2007
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect
Wilson has stolen my heart! Dark hair and brown eyes, he is a very active, friendly little boy. He was born with a heart condition and has already had three surgeries to correct it. He uses a pacemaker now. We have several other photos and video as well. Wilson is facing imminent transfer to an institution, so please help us find his family!
From his medical records: full atrioventricular communication (balanced form), pulmonary artery hypertension. Surgery on May 7, 2010 – definitive repair of atrioventricular communication, pulmonary artery debanding and plastics. On May 27, 2010 implanted pacemaker.
Now the child is very active and has satisfactory health.
Married couples only. Larger families and older parents welcome. Travel required.
$1436.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2010
Diagnosis: Arthrogryposis
Bradyn has arthrogryposis, which impacts all 4 limbs with the most impact on his hips and legs. He can crawl and roll in order to get where he wants to go. He plays with toys and interacts with the staff.
We are waiting on more detailed information about his development.
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.
C-L
Boy, born Oct 2009
This little one is a quick learner. He came shortly after birth and has made great progress developmentally over the past year.
He loves to interact with people and will make a precious blessing for someone.
$14684.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
This handsome young man is at risk of aging out of the system, if a family doesn’t find him.
To learn more about adopting and parenting a child living with HIV, visit ProjectHopeful.org
$190.30 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, Born April 8, 2001
Heath is a sweet little boy who desperately needs a family.
Heath is a twelve year old boy with Down Syndrome. He is tiny in stature. His feet hardly reach the edge of his shared wheelchair. Because of his age, he has already been transferred from the stimulating environment of his baby house to a dull and underfunded mental institute for boys ages 6-18. He is no longer the youngest boy in his group, but he is certainly among the smallest.
Heath is not a recent transfer. He has lived in the stifling boredom of institution life for a long time. He has lost the vivacity of life at the baby houses. In his three years at the institute, he has been given nothing of his own. He has not seen a book or a toy. He has never been gathered into anyone’s loving arms. He is a very lonely little fellow in desperate need of love and comfort.
We have few other details on Heath. He has been seen in a wheelchair, so he may not be able to walk. We don’t know if or how well he talks, or any other details on his medical condition. We do know that he is a cute, chubby-cheeked, dirty and neglected lonely little lost boy who needs a mother more than almost anyone else in the world.
If you would like to learn more about Heath from a family who met him at his present institute, please follow these links:
http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.com/2010/10/recalled-to-life.html
http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.com/2010/10/brady-and-heath.html
$22,494.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
*** A completed and approved home study for the adoption of an older, institutionalized child is required prior to commitment for this child. Older parents and large families welcome, MARRIED COUPLES ONLY. Travel for both parents required. ***

Girl, born June 2002
Healthy
Boy, born September 2010
Congenital cleft lip and alveolar ridge (after surgery) Q36.0
Girl, born May 2012
G 93.9 – disorder of brain, non-specified
These 3 are siblings, and must be adopted together.
This is a diverse group — a typical 10-year-old girl, a baby sister with unknown delays, and their brother in-between. It will take a very willing and open family to take in these three … but these beautiful children deserve a family, and LOVE. Please help us find them a family where they can grow up, TOGETHER.
$298.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born September 2012
Down syndrome
Another beautiful baby girl! Sweet Maeve doesn’t have any other health issues listed.
$22.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born May 2008
Cerebral Palsy
A family would be a world of difference for Gwendolyn, give her a chance to grow and thrive!
Sweet girl appears to be mostly affected by her CP in her lower limbs. She appears to be pretty tiny, as well.
Travel required, large families welcome.
$100.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born June 2012
Down syndrome, heart murmur
Oh my, what a beautiful girl Justice is! She’ll need to see a cardiologist when she gets home, to check on that murmur.
This lovely girl has waited far too long for a family of her own. Wouldn’t it be great to help her find a home before it’s too late and she ages out of the system?
$1867.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born Feb 2011
Down syndrome, congenital heart defect (repaired)
This adorable 2-year-old girl with Down syndrome has a surgically corrected cardiac malformation. She is very cute! She turns from back to belly. She remains in a seated position independently, when provided with support. She does not yet make attempts to stand up by herself. She produces sounds and sound combinations.She grabs and holds a toy that has been handed to her. The child’s caregivers report she tries to reach a toy independently. She follows moving objects with her eyes. She distinguishes between familiar and unfamiliar adults. She does not yet respond to being called by name. With a familiar caregiver she smiles and vocalizes.
$9.45 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born October 2004
Congenital malformation of the nervous system: spina bifida (lumbosacral), condition after liquor-shunting (spinal fluid shunts); flail legs.
Look at how STUNNING Savannah’s blue eyes are. Incredible that she has kept so much life in them, stuck in a crib all day long.
From someone who met Savannah in 2012: Savannah is just absolutely precious. She spends her days in bed, and does not appear to understand toys. She is much like a baby both in size and in her abilities. She does appear to enjoy receiving attention, and holding adults’ fingers. She has the ability to move her legs at least a little bit. She has either severe reflux, or she ruminates. I feel with love and attention she would really blossom.
$10.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born October 2007
Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy, general delay of psychological and speech development, seizures. Natalee also has vision issues, having both a Convergent squint (right-sided) and Partial atrophy of eye nerves.
This darling girl needs a family, or she’s destined to spend the rest of her life closed off from the world in a laying room.
How sweet to see her all dolled up for her picture — someone must care very much for her!
Natalee was previously listed as Diana!
From a missionary who has visited with her: ”Diana is indeed a beautiful little girl with stunning blue eyes, despite her visual impairment. I would say however that she defintely has CP or some form of muscular disease. She is unable to stand, sit, roll over by herself or even hold her head up … She is almost completely unresponsive however over time she seemed to grow more peaceful as I held in my arms and sang to her. Diana’s needs are severe, nevertheless, she is a princess who deserves the love of a forever family and who knows the potential she may have in a loving environment. If she is not adopted soon she will without a doubt spend the rest of her life bedridden and alone. ”
$1669.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born December 2007
Chronic Hep. C, moderate activity endangered by portal hypertension syndrome; reactive pancreatitis; splenomegaly
We’ve been told: The boy is very smart, loved by everyone in the orphanage, gets along with children very well.
Large families welcome, travel required.
Additional photos available.
DOMESTIC FOSTER CARE
Girl, born Sept 2007
C-S
Down syndrome
Lali a precious 5 year old girl who has Down syndrome. She is outgoing, has a quick smile, and enjoys playing with others.
Lali likes all kinds of toys, and shows curiosity in new toys and games. She has a strong sense of performance, and she enjoys swaying her body to the music. She is close to others and enjoys being cuddled and kissed. Orphanage staff note that everyone loves the warmth of this little girl very much.
$450.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born Feb 2008
C-HSA
Down syndrome
Gianna is such a lovely, active, and well behaved child. Although she has Down syndrome, she has nearly the same level of mental and motor skills developments as her peers. She is very healthy and she has barely gotten sick since 1 year old. She is in a foster family for the past year, and goes to a school program.
She has good friendship with other children. Whenever playing toys, she could share with others or exchange with them to enjoy the happiness of share. When she comes to school in the morning everyday, she dashes to her teacher’s cuddle kissing her face, then she holds hands with other children one by one. Although, she cannot express clearly, she brings happiness to others via her motions, smiles and eye contact.
When music is on, she is very happy while laughing.
Girl, born Aug 2003
C-M
Down syndrome
Connie is active and outgoing, has a ready smile, gets along with others well and likes to play games with adults; she is fond of drawing, listening to music, dancing and taking part in outdoor activity.
$119.02 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born April 2010
It might be because I’m partial to little round-faced babies, but this doll steals my heart every time I look at him!
Sweet Colton has been posted with us WAY too long. He is just darling! PLEASE rally to help Colton find his forever family!
More photos available. Married couples only. Older parents and larger families welcome. Travel required.
$7690.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born August 1999
Cerebral Palsy
C-S
He can walk on his own but does tire easily on longer walks. He is very gentle, helpful and always has a smile. Jensen is in a good foster home, doing well, and very well liked.
Jensen will age out in August 2013, and no longer be available for adoption. PLEASE HELP FIND HIS FAMILY!
$829.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, Born September 2007
Kurt is a handsome young man with brown hair and giant brown eyes. He has very mild CP. He is able to walk on his own and is a delightful boy.
More medical info coming soon. Older parents and large families welcome, travel required. Married couples only.
$530.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Boy, born January 2012
Down syndrome
Oh sweet baby! Look at those little fingers and chubby cheeks! What a dolly he is!
$25.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Can you believe those eyes? And that impish look on his face? You can tell by looking that this child is fun to be with. Elliot is described as well-behaved, kind, caring, and gentle. When another child from his group was adopted, Elliot became teary and wished the child good luck. He has no delays and lives in a facility that is reported to provide excellent care. Elliot wants a family.
From a family who visited with Elliot during a hosting session here in the United States: “ He was happy to play alone, and equally happy to interact and play with us. He is very smart, he is a wiz at Legos (his host family told us about his amazing creations). He wasn’t overly affectionate, but at the same time he initiated a hug when it was time to leave. Great eye contact, asks for help when needed. He was making fun of me for my terrible Russian language skills. Enjoys a good joke. I noticed that he was very meticulous about wiping his hands with napkins after each slice of pizza and making sure his sleeves were rolled up, he has good hygiene. He was a good sport when he ran out of tokens and it was time to leave. He is in the 5th grade and performing at grade level. Certainly I’m not qualified to make a judgment like this- but to a novice, it seems like he would pick up English quickly and seamlessly fall into regular American middle school life.”
$6006.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January 2011
Down syndrome, Atrial septal defect, Umbilical hernia
Oh, sweet chubby baby! She needs a mama to scoop her up and love her.
Shelley was previously listed and had a committed family, but there were paperwork delays. She will be available early summer 2013.
Large families welcome, travel required. Fast region — this region often waives the 10 day wait.
$67.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born August 2007
Down syndrome; has had heart surgery and sees a cardiologist for routine checkups
Andrea follows instructions very well, expressing herself with her wants and what she does not want. She already dresses and undresses herself. She uses a diaper for her sleep, but other then that she is learning already to be without it.
She wears her glasses and she is careful about them. She is smaller than the other children her age.
From one of our adoptive families who met her in 2012: “This picture does her NO justice! She looks like a China DOLL!!!!!!! She is SO sweet!!!! Please ask me ANYTHING about her!!!!! ”
$1221.10 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, Born May 2011
Awwww
Morgan is healthy, with no other medical complications than her Down syndrome.
Married couples only. Larger families and older parents welcome. Travel required.
$1218.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
DOB: 2009
Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Detailed information on Riley’s development is coming soon. We do have several photos and a video of her. She is in a location in her country that allows for very easy travel and shortened in country stays.
$2284.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

DOB: 2007
Diagnosis: Cerebral Palsy; strabismus
Darla can take steps/walk while holding on to someone’s hand or some type of support. She has been examined by an ophthalmologist, who recommended that she have surgery on her eyes to correct the strabismus. That has not been done at this time.
Additional photos and videos of Darla 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.
Girl, born February 2012
Oh my stars, what a little doll! Her hair seems to have a reddish tint to it. Those chubby little arms are irresistible – they need a mama to hug!
Libby has Down syndrome, but is otherwise healthy. She may have an umbilical hernia … or it may be just an adorable “outie”.
Libby had a committed family, but paperwork issues caused delays — her paperwork is now ready, and she is available.
$81.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!

Boy, Born January 26, 1998
myelomeningocele (spina bifida)
Emmitt is a sweet boy. He is living in one of the mental institutions, and has been for many years, yet he remains sweet, intelligent, and kind. Two of our adopting families met him while they were there, and are pleading for a family to save him.
From one of our adoptive families: ” Emmitt has a severe deformity of his legs. He cannot walk at all. He is very friendly, funny, and talkative. He desperately seeks out attention. He was talking to my husband, and holding Zack’s hand, which he then put on top of his head for Zack to rub his hair. He is extremely intelligent, and just precious! I brought him paper and crayons, and he drew me a flower
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We hope someone out there will see this sweet young man and know his kind and loving spirit.
Update 2012 from someone who knows him: He is clever. He keeps some books and toys in his bed, and talks about his life to volunteers. I think he desperately needs parents and better life, if it is any hope for him.
Video from Dec 2012 available for interested families!
$4011.50 is available towards the cost of my adoption!
Girl, born January 2007
Down syndrome
C-S
Little Junie is so sweet! She is very patient with her younger foster sister, teaches her how to play with toys.
Junie has very good gross motor skills. She enjoys playing on the sporting equipment at her local park and also loves to ride her bicycle. Physical activity comes quite easily to her. Her favorite food is watermelon; she eats the same food as her foster family and has been in excellent health.
DOB: 2003
Diagnosis: delays in all aspects of development
Chad has lived his entire life in an orphanage where he has received very little medical care, therapy,education or intervention to help him to learn and grow. He’s very small for his age and delayed in all aspects of his development. In June 2012, he tested positive for TB and has been taking medication to treat it.
Additional photos and a video 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.
Laura is a sweet girl who is waiting for her forever family. She was legally separated from her typical brother, who was adopted by another family. But she has been seen by American doctors and therapists, and they provided several observations about Laura.
From her medical records: Low spastic paraparesis Y81.1 with dysfunction of statics and walking; delay of mental and speech development F83; convergent squint H 50.1; partial atrophy of optic nerve H 47.2; hydrocephalus G 91.
One pediatrician wrote: Laura is a very attractive child, but has significant delays. I wonder about her eyesight because she was not searching out objects and she was not making good eye contact. I did hear some good babbling so I am less concerned about her hearing. She has obvious gross motor delays, (can’t walk and I ‘m not even sure if she sits alone which is a 6 month skill) fine motor delays ( no manipulation of toys were shown) and speech delays.( At 2 years 7 months she should be speaking in short sentences.) I plotted Laura on the growth charts and she is at the 1st percentil for ht and wt and her hc is at the 85th percentile. With that large a head and a small weak body it makes it difficult to make any gross motor progress.
Another pediatrician wrote: I bet she just has hydrocephalus and CP. I would think it would eventually be fatal if not shunted, but I don’t know b/c I never see HC not treated! I’ll bet if she came here and got surgery, she’d make huge strides. She would never be normal – but I bet big improvement.
An occupational therapist who works with autistic children wrote: She has some self-stimulatory behavior (shaking head back and forth and moving body back and forth) that could be indicative of 1)autism 2) visual defects 3) severe cognitive deficits. She’s making some noises but it didn’t sound much like a babble to me.
More photos and VIDEO is available.