HIV+, 10+
HIV is a virus that claims many innocent lives when children do not have access to antiretroviral medications. Fortunately, it is treatable and the children who have access to medication and adhere to their treatment can live indefinitely without developing AIDS and can live long and full lives. HIV is now considered a chronic but manageable disease, even easier to treat than pediatric diabetes.
HIV can NOT be spread through casual/household contact. HIV is not spread through hugging, kissing, shaking hands, sharing toys, sneezing, coughing, sharing food, sharing drinks, bathing, swimming or any other casual way. It has been proven that HIV and AIDS can only be spread through sexual contact, birth, breastfeeding and intravenously (such as used needles and blood transfusions).
Children born to women with the virus have a chance of becoming HIV positive due to mother-to-child-transmission. These children are innocent carriers of the virus. The children you see below are currently living in institutions. Sadly, if they end up aging out of institutional life, there is a high likelihood they will be ill on the streets in a life of crime.
Recent laws in the US and Canada allow for these children to be adopted. Being in a loving family helps them access medical care and gives them the opportunity to have a normal, healthy, productive life. They can go to college, get married, give birth to healthy babies and live long enough to meet their grandchildren.
Here is an overview of the medical aspects of living with a child with HIV. To learn more about adopting and parenting a child living with HIV, visit ProjectHopeful.org
PLEASE HELP US raise grant funds and awareness for these precious, waiting angels. You really can save a life, with even the smallest gift! You can make a Paypal donation or send a check (no Paypal fees) to: Reece’s Rainbow, PO Box 4024, Gaithersburg, MD 20885. Your gift will serve ALL of the children, as 10% of each waiting child donation is shared with our Voice of Hope fund as well!






Boy, Born September 22, 1999






Boy, born January 2003
Boy, Born November 29, 2002
Girl, born 1998
Boy, Born October 15, 2001
Girl, born January 2001
Boy, born December 1998
Boy, born August 2001
Girl, born December 1998
Boy, born March 2002
Girl, born November 2000
Boy, born July 2001
This boy is about 10 years old and is HIV+
Boy, born August 2001
Girl, born 2003
Boy, born November 1999
Girl, born Aug 25, 1997
Girl, born 2003



